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Driving Under the Cognitive Influence of COVID-19: Exploring the Impact of Acute SARS-CoV-2 Infection on Road Safety.

This study was published on October 8th, 2024.


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1. Neurology.

https://www.neurology.org/doi/10.1212/01.wnl.0001051276.37012.c2

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Masked Man side thought:

The link between being sick and messing up is probably huge...Being sick and doing stuff takes it toll on others on the highway and probably elsewhere/ Imagine when people are sick and they try to work anyway..its really not fair to others .. imagine running into people in law and educators and politicians  while they are sick... catastrophic decisions occur while people are sick and they hide it.

Before I started masking and taking ample measures against airborne diseases I can't help but recall when I used to get sick. I can speak from experience more often than not I would get extremely depressed or anxious for a day and I wouldn't understand why. I would seriously have the worst day. Then it never failed and the very next day I would have a bad cold or ear infection or the flu. I remember thinking oh! I wasn't really really depressed or anxious I was just getting sick and didn't know it. It was almost a relief when I got sick knowing that's why I was so depressed the day before. I imagine this kind of stuff happens to others and they don't know that their body is just trying to tell them they are sick or about to get sick.

Sick people and all sick animals are dangerous because of this especially behind the wheel. You really are at a disadvantage when sick and try not to make major decisions or tackle difficult tasks when you are not feeling quite right or feeling quite up to snuff is probably the best practice. I bet a ton of accidents happen when people are sick, getting sick sleep deprived or mentally upset.

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Masked Man


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