have you left the house yet? if so, where did you go?

Anonymous
Post office, grocery store, CVS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are not going to be able to get through this if you don't leave your house until this is over.

Social distancing does NOT mean total and complete isolation.

Every expert has URGED people to take walks with their family. You can do so even when it's not raining (as PP suggested). Stay 6 feet away from others, not miles and miles.


They don't know enough about this disease to know what a safe distance is. Just last week they were telling us that kids can't get it and that only sick old people die.

Now they are telling us that healthy 20 year olds are HIGH RISK.

My rule - if you can see the person or hear the person they are too danged close for comfort!
Anonymous
On a side note, does anyone know where you can pick up a good space suit and home ventilator?
Anonymous
Have to go to doctor. Pretty scared about it. They check you at the door.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have to go to doctor. Pretty scared about it. They check you at the door. [/quote

Just remember not to touch anything and keep your distance if you can. I was just at the hospital twice and was freaked about it. Wear a mask if you can, my nurses were not and one was coughing all over the place without covering his mouth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are not going to be able to get through this if you don't leave your house until this is over.

Social distancing does NOT mean total and complete isolation.

Every expert has URGED people to take walks with their family. You can do so even when it's not raining (as PP suggested). Stay 6 feet away from others, not miles and miles.


They don't know enough about this disease to know what a safe distance is. Just last week they were telling us that kids can't get it and that only sick old people die.

Now they are telling us that healthy 20 year olds are HIGH RISK.

My rule - if you can see the person or hear the person they are too danged close for comfort!


Why dont you just put on your bubble suit and spare us
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have to go to doctor. Pretty scared about it. They check you at the door.


The odds of you dying from this or becoming severely ill from this are VERY low even if you do catch it unless you are already significantly ill.

You will be o.k. In fact, I would not hesitate getting dental cleanings, eye check ups, orthodontic appts, etc. If everyone starts skipping their routine appts that actually will create a huge snowball affect for everyone else come the fall.

Go to your scheduled appts people. This is not the Black Death.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are not going to be able to get through this if you don't leave your house until this is over.

Social distancing does NOT mean total and complete isolation.

Every expert has URGED people to take walks with their family. You can do so even when it's not raining (as PP suggested). Stay 6 feet away from others, not miles and miles.


They don't know enough about this disease to know what a safe distance is. Just last week they were telling us that kids can't get it and that only sick old people die.

Now they are telling us that healthy 20 year olds are HIGH RISK.

My rule - if you can see the person or hear the person they are too danged close for comfort!


Why dont you just put on your bubble suit and spare us


What if a bubble suit gets a hole in it??? This is freaking me out!!!
Anonymous
The high pitched shriek of mass hysteria. Music to the Russian's ears.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The high pitched shriek of mass hysteria. Music to the Russian's ears.

They are struggling with this too
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