Velo Vol
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We are probably overreacting to all this but it’s certainly understandable considering the situation in China and Italy.
I’m going about business as usual but I’m in a low risk business. We just don’t encounter a lot of people on a daily basis. Now I’m taking my lunch to minimize contact but other than that it’s pretty much business as usual
Except that there is a 93% recovery rate according to the world health organization and over 70% of Italy’s fatalities are mainly men over age 65. The shutting down of businesses is to slow the curve of infections. Not that it would cause more than a mild sickness for me or you but if we crossed paths with an elderly person or someone who worked at a nursing home for instance. That’s what they are slowing.We shall see. When I see big business making drastic moves it’s a sign. For example Disney.
What’s going on in Italy hog? They are slightly ahead of us in this. You want to live in that world? Are they over reacting?
Decisions, decisions, decisions
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