davethevol
Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful......
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First I know all this panic is BS. But I am needing some advice.
My 15 year old daughter is supposed to go on a spring break beach trip to FL panhandle on Saturday. Would you let her go?
I’m not concerned about the virus. But I am concerned about her being 8 hours away with all this general uncertainty and various cancellations.
TIA
Hard to say, yet. I think the likely scenario is that it will die out or move to the southern hemisphere. Considering the behavior of other respiratory viruses and also the current paucity of cases below the equator, that's my best guess.Do you think as others do that this won’t survive warm temps with high humidity?
That's where this hits home. There will definitely be quite a bit of mortality in the frail, elderly population. I hope that the goal of all these closures is really to limit community spread so that it is less likely to make it into nursing homes, assisted living, hospitals, etc. That's where you are most likely to see poor outcomes.. Probaly not my grandmother who is 87 and almost died last year from pneumonia. She is in a nursing home in West Tennessee
I know, I'm just ribbing you. I'm a little more on the front lines and could sense the panic setting in. My wife thought I was going crazy when I warned her two weeks ago to go ahead and get some extra groceries and essentials. She's thanking me now, as the Costco lines are to the back of the store!I underestimated the degree of fear in people.
I admit when I'm wrong. I was wrong.![]()
Having lost all four of mine, two of which I was very close to, I can assure you that it can be a painful experience. I just think that we could all stand to give a little extra compassion and thoughtfulness toward others as we ride through this crisis.Is it true or false? My grandparents are old as well. They could get it or die. They could get it and be fine. They could not get it at all.
That's where this hits home. There will definitely be quite a bit of mortality in the frail, elderly population. I hope that the goal of all these closures is really to limit community spread so that it is less likely to make it into nursing homes, assisted living, hospitals, etc. That's where you are most likely to see poor outcomes.
They are limiting "not-essential visitors," as are hospitals.I may have missed something, but I hope nursing homes and assisted living centers suspend family visits if they haven't already. That's terrible to imagine not being able to go see a family member, but if there's any chance it could keep them healthy during this crisis, it's best to do it
I know, I'm just ribbing you. I'm a little more on the front lines and could sense the panic setting in. My wife thought I was going crazy when I warned her two weeks ago to go ahead and get some extra groceries and essentials. She's thanking me now, as the Costco lines are to the back of the store!
. Probaly not my grandmother who is 87 and almost died last year from pneumonia. She is in a nursing home in West Tennessee