Anonymous wrote:I'd go for the flu but not for a stomach virus. Think about all the places you go every single day of your life...all the surfaces you touch, all the particulates you breath, the door handles and grocery carts you touch etc. You've already been exposed and will continue to get exposed to bugs multiple times a day. Going to this party will not affect that in the slightest. If you're looking for an excuse not to go, then I guess you have your excuse. If you want to go, then go. You're not going to be exposed to anything you haven't been already. Wash your hands, keep your fingers out of your eyes, nose and mouth and call it a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a bit perplexed that a person with the flu could clean a house, let alone clean a house well.
Last time I had the flu I couldn't even manage to fetch a glass of water to take my pills. And the stairs? No chance.
+1. Last time I had the flu I really couldn't even sit up in bed/hold a glass to drink water; my husband had to get me a straw and hold the glass for me. And I'm honestly not a wimpy woe is me sick person at all but the flu was that bad. I needed assistance to walk to the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a bit perplexed that a person with the flu could clean a house, let alone clean a house well.
Last time I had the flu I couldn't even manage to fetch a glass of water to take my pills. And the stairs? No chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way. It’s absolutey not worth the risk. Someone in my circle (healthy, nearly 40) died last year from the flu. It was such a shock!
Did your aunt prepare the food herself? Then I would say you would exposed by eating the food. Stay home and go see her in late January.
I probably wouldn't go, but influenza is spread through airborne water droplets, and only possibly by touching surfaces with virus and then touching your own eyes and nose; not through food.
Anonymous wrote:No way. It’s absolutey not worth the risk. Someone in my circle (healthy, nearly 40) died last year from the flu. It was such a shock!
Did your aunt prepare the food herself? Then I would say you would exposed by eating the food. Stay home and go see her in late January.
Anonymous wrote:No way. It’s absolutey not worth the risk. Someone in my circle (healthy, nearly 40) died last year from the flu. It was such a shock!
Did your aunt prepare the food herself? Then I would say you would exposed by eating the food. Stay home and go see her in late January.