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Post by louie on Mar 20, 2020 7:17:51 GMT -5
Your chance of dying from this virus are probably much less than dying in a car accident. I am more afraid to go out in my car than I am of catching this. I can appreciate your thoughts. I know car accidents are among the highest causes of death. But an unseen, untraceable illness seems like something out of a horror movie. And for sure, I do fear for my husband. My neighbor teaches kids via telecommute in Wuhan China and she has seen how it has affected families first hand. So I'd say be afraid. Not being able to breath was the worst says her students...it felt like being alive for days and drowning at the same time. Not pleasant.
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Post by QuickSilver on Mar 20, 2020 8:44:44 GMT -5
Your chance of dying from this virus are probably much less than dying in a car accident. I am more afraid to go out in my car than I am of catching this. I can appreciate your thoughts. I know car accidents are among the highest causes of death. But an unseen, untraceable illness seems like something out of a horror movie. And for sure, I do fear for my husband. My neighbor teaches kids via telecommute in Wuhan China and she has seen how it has affected families first hand. So I'd say be afraid. Not being able to breath was the worst says her students...it felt like being alive for days and drowning at the same time. Not pleasant. louie I am of the opinion that NONE of us being concerned and following the sensible guidelines of self quarantine and social distancing needs to justify our reasoning to ANYONE... Least of all some anonymous poster on an internet social page. You and all of us need to do what we feel best for us, our health and the health and protection of our loved ones. When all this is over.. we will likely learn whose precautions worked and whose nonchalant attitudes didn't...
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