Is there an increasing trend in the fear of germs/contamination (Mysophobia/Germophobia) ever since Covid-19, or is it just me?
from DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 04:10
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db2@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 04:15 next collapse

Measles came back. Polio is back. There isn’t enough fear.

Nomad@infosec.pub on 11 Sep 04:20 next collapse

As far as my experience goes in Germany, the fear is consistent with what was before covid. There are a few individuals with increased awareness that are stillmaskimng, especially in public transit but these are few. Which in turn is consistent with my observation that most good hygiene practice has stuck somewhat more. People wash their hands more often and there is much less talking down to germophobes. Even children are taught much better hygiene (to no avail in the daycare facilities for children)

Edit: typo

eatham@aussie.zone on 11 Sep 06:50 collapse

there is much less talking down to germanophobes

You mean germophobes eight?

kiterios@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 09:50 collapse

nine

eatham@aussie.zone on 11 Sep 11:16 collapse

Nein

mugita_sokiovt@discuss.online on 11 Sep 04:35 next collapse

I’ve never really been a germophobe or a mysohpobe, even before COVID. Neither was my producer, Neigsendoig.

etchinghillside@reddthat.com on 11 Sep 04:53 next collapse

Im loving this recent kissing bug news….

FiduciaryOne@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 05:03 next collapse

I’ve definitely been more anxious about germs and getting sick since COVID hit, so you’re not alone.

notgold@aussie.zone on 11 Sep 05:13 next collapse

I think we notice them more now. There were people wearing masks before the covid19 pandemic and they continued to wear them.

The change is that the community as a whole is more educated and understanding of people wearing masks. Rarely are people abashed for wearing a mask anymore.

jet@hackertalks.com on 11 Sep 05:17 collapse

Awareness!

Now if someone is coughing on the train and I hand them a brand new facemask they put it on without any comment, maybe a thank you.

Precovid… That wasn’t going to happen

squaresinger@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 06:38 next collapse

Intelligent people fear germs and contamination. Idiots still don’t wash their hands after toilet.

(And no, making your hands wet for a second is not washing them. Think of it like that: if you had shit on your plate, would you also just make it wet before eating off it, or would you spend some time scrubbing it clean?)

NihilsineNefas@slrpnk.net on 11 Sep 06:46 next collapse

I don’t even think there was an increasing trend DURING C19

I didn’t live in a big town during the happenings, but would regularly see people openly coughing, touching their faces and touching absolutely everything they can.

I’m just amazed we didn’t wipe out more of the population

celeste@kbin.earth on 11 Sep 10:56 next collapse

I can't find any studies on this. I don't really trust personal perception for this one, and I'm also curious.

AA5B@lemmy.world on 11 Sep 11:19 next collapse

I definitely am, and other people seem to be, more aware of germs, epidemics, etc. it’s not just the effects of COViD but the ongoing efforts to deny science and modern medicine.

Every time taco don disbands another public health agency or brain worm spouts nonsense, it reminds me how easily we lost so many people. We not only didn’t learn anything but are somehow worse off, but I’m reminded to wash my hands better and more, seek out annual vaccines, get a supply of masks for the winter

BuboScandiacus@mander.xyz on 11 Sep 12:21 collapse

Yes, there was a increase in germanophobia after 1919.