(cw: death, covid)
Sorry if this is bleak, but I felt like talking about it. So I've got a large extended family. A lot of tinfoil hat Qanon type members are dropping like flies. They don't believe covid is real to the very moment they're dying of it. They're deeply certain even as people they've known their whole lives are dying all around them. A good 10% of my extended family has died of covid, a few others have gotten it and have permanent complications now. More than one has ended up in the ER with an overdose of the horse paste.
Any of y'all experiencing the same? What are you doing about it?
Jeez, that's really, really difficult. Sounds awful. I have no clue if anything can be done in regards to thinking like that.
I understand your worry, and understand. Sounds fucking awful. I hope everyone stays safe and healthy. I can't imagine them going through all of that without realizing that something is seriously wrong. It sounds like you're trying your best, and that's admirable of you, though I don't think that'll make it easier.