Are you going to stop going to museums and public areas?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gave up my entry to the National Children's Museum this weekend and I'll avoid other indoor play spaces. Thankfully, with decent weather finally on the way, we can still go to the park and run around and ride bikes, etc. A little leery of playground facilities, but I'm not ready to give them up completely. I'm avoiding crowds, but still trying to get out of the house and get some fresh air. Monitoring the situation as it evolves.


Why are you wary of playground facilities? The virus doesn't survive very long on surfaces.


It can survive for several hours on inert surfaces.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for staying home so my family can enjoy without crowds!


You won't be so cavalier if your or your kids get coronavirus, will you? Too bad you have no common sense.


It?s a nothingburger for kids.


Have you seen the videos of the kids gasping for breath with this so-call nothingburger?
Anonymous
Yes, I plan to practice social distancing and not go to crowded places. The kids will survive the boredom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think we are all going to get it unless we stay in our houses for the next few years which I am not willing to do.

So we are carrying on as usual. I always tried for all to wash hands even before this.


It is NOT about getting it. It's about slowing the spread, since our hospital system will be overwhelmed if we don't do something to prevent this. That means no hospital services for you or your family if you are to need it for other non-coronavirus related reasons. Please educate yourself on the rate of transmission of this virus and what it means for our healthcare system capacity. Public health officials who study this for a living have done the math. Please follow their recommendations.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think we are all going to get it unless we stay in our houses for the next few years which I am not willing to do.

So we are carrying on as usual. I always tried for all to wash hands even before this.


It is NOT about getting it. It's about slowing the spread, since our hospital system will be overwhelmed if we don't do something to prevent this. That means no hospital services for you or your family if you are to need it for other non-coronavirus related reasons. Please educate yourself on the rate of transmission of this virus and what it means for our healthcare system capacity. Public health officials who study this for a living have done the math. Please follow their recommendations.


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THIS the WHO says that we have control on if it becomes a pandemic. But it means people must change their behavior.
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