How naive and self-centered. |
You know, the experts don’t say that social distancing only applies to people with multiple children and doesn’t apply to families with only one kid. |
I feel so bad not letting my kids play at the playground with all the other kids. The parents stand around and talk like there is nothing happening. I just figure it is all fun and games until someone in the groups dies. I know I sound over dramatic but it is statistic likely one parent will die. I figure my kids will bounce back quicker with both parents.
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Hi. I have COVID. I am (well, was) healthy. 52 years old. No pre-existing conditions. I’m 5’5 and 117 pounds. (Or I was. I’m down to about 104 now.). Marathoner. Yoga teacher. I never get sick. Except that I did. I’ve had a fever for 14 days. The body aches and headache were beyond description. I was in the hospital twice for oxygen. Thankfully, I didn’t need to be intubated. I coughed so hard last week that I broke two ribs. This despite the codeine. I cannot walk up the stairs without stopping to rest. I feel like I’m trying to suck air through a damp towel. I finally started feeling better on Tuesday. I still have a fever. I’m still very weak. I’m not out of the woods yet, according to my doctor. This is not “just the flu”. |
Three are no statistics that support your dramatic beliefs. |
1) Some of us will end up hospitalized or dead. 2) Of those that don't, a significant number-- like two of my friends-- will be severely ill, just not quite enough to be hospitalized, and over more than 2 weeks. 3) This virus has long-term and medium-term effects on all sorts of systems-- lungs, kidney, liver, heart. No, thank you. I'd like to TRY to increase the probability that I will be able to get an effective vaccine or get the virus when we have more effective treatments and understand it better. |
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Statistically, we will all know someone who dies from this. I already do. |
I'm so sorry. I will pray for you. I can't believe how selfish people are being but when times get hard - that is when you find out what people are really like. Some people rise to the occasion and others are just downright disappointing. One of my close friends has lost her mother and her father is in the hospital in ICU. This virus is terrible. |
Petula Dvorak's most recent column*: "American are being asked to sacrifice. Have we forgotten how?"
I would say yes. It's been just over ONE month for most of us in this area. That's all. And most of the previous posts have been about how hard it is for kids or families not to get together - not about struggling with lost jobs, or lack of food, or other real issues. We can do better. *https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/americans-are-being-asked-to-sacrifice-have-we-forgotten-how/2020/04/16/e81ab08c-7ff9-11ea-8013-1b6da0e4a2b7_story.html |
What does this even mean? Statistically we all know someone who died? How exactly does that work? |
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Sorry to break it to you, but a vaccine is a long way off. Social distancing is intended to flatten the curve, not to reduce the area under the curve. A lot of people are going to get sick and die. It's horrible, but it's just reality. It's a question of whether it happens now, all at once, or if we spread it out in hopes that our resources aren't overwhelmed. This virus is not going away any time soon. |
+1. I wonder if PP intends to shelter at home for two years. |
Actually progress is being made daily on treatments as well as potential vaccines, and it seems the virus itself may be mutating into a less deadly variation of itself. So I'd like to wait as much as possible personally. But now I understand that the reason the American way of life is very resilient is that people are willing to let others die for it. |