Benefits Of Covid 19

It's been great for the media. They love it and wouldn't let go. It's been great for BIG Pharma as they are smiling all the way to the bank. Business has never been better for psychologists and other that work with depression and suicide. For everyone else it's been like living in hell without the free heat.
 
I don't spend as much money for shopping, i.e., browsing various favourite stores or going on plane trips for vacations.
My house is cleaner as I spent a great deal of time organizing areas and getting rid of stuff I won't use.
More closer time with immediate family.
I have lost weight by being more conscience of what I eat and I also do more cooking at home and less eating in restaurants.
I can probably think of a few more...
 
For those individuals that have considered such, medical workers, authorities, and politicians, it gives them some experience and practice of what to do in case a truly deadly virus rises up in the future whether naturally or from some psychopath or tyrant using CRISPR gene splicing technology that adds something like anthrax onto a greatly more spreadable head cold virus.
 
It’s been good for stores not having to stay open longer hours to keep up with the place next door.

It’s been great for grocery stores - if you own one.
 
For those individuals that have considered such, medical workers, authorities, and politicians, it gives them some experience and practice of what to do in case a truly deadly virus rises up in the future whether naturally or from some psychopath or tyrant using CRISPR gene splicing technology that adds something like anthrax onto a greatly more spreadable head cold virus.
I bought the new Cuisinart CRISPR gene splicer with smart scan. I'm making oven fries with it this evening.
 
Outside of going to the grocery store early in the morning when no one is around, I don't go any place. Sure has saved me a lot of money. No malls, no restaurants, no winter escapes to the sunny south, no nothing. I hope this pandemic is over and I can spend the loot some how. I really hate to die with the cash in the bank and not be around to see the big smiles on the faces of my kids when they learn what their "ole" man left them. Darn it all!
 
It has become easier for people to accept the fact that I won't be joining them.

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Covid has benefited me by getting to work from home for the past couple years, which is awesome and I get more sleep.
Plus I did some cooking for the past couple years' holidays, and had the time/energy to switch to fake sugar and improve my blood test results for triclycerides, potentially giving me more years of life?

And I would guess the vaccine makers and medicine makers have gotten a big boost from covid. Someone here had posted a link to an article about a really amazing medicine invented in Israel to help treat covid that also helps people rapidly recover from the common cold. Imagine, a cure for the common cold, and we always thought it couldn't be done!
 
COVID-19 generated Operation Warp Speed, a moment of enlightenment that exposed the power of recent scientific advances that in turn produced results in combating disease that had heretofore been deemed unthinkable.

"The pace of innovation was moving quickly before the pandemic, but I believe Covid-19 took it to a higher level. The pandemic became genomic sequencing’s moment, as scientists around the globe worked to unravel the virus’ code to try and beat it. Most prominently, the pandemic shone a new spotlight on the mRNA technology used to develop some of the vaccines."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbes...care-leaders-learn-from-operation-warp-speed/
 
This AM the wife & I had 'quality time' waiting 2 1/2 hours in a drive up line at a Covid testing facility so she can have a minor procedure done on Monday. The hospital has delayed or canceled ALL except emergency surgeries. They are anticipating all the beds will be needed for that darn 'fake' Covid. They are still taking patients only who can be seen/helped as out patients.
 
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