Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Yes, mostly elderly people are dying but Children’s Hospital has a frightening number of otherwise healthy children on respiratory-assistance.
Do you have a source for this? Because this goes against everything I’ve read so far.
Anonymous wrote: Yes, mostly elderly people are dying but Children’s Hospital has a frightening number of otherwise healthy children on respiratory-assistance.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’ve heard of people who haven’t left their houses for two weeks now. And this board is a feedback loop increasing the posters’ anxiety.Anonymous wrote:Oh, my good God. The level of overreaction and hysteria on this board is out of control. We are not under a national quarantine. We’ve been asked to limit gatherings to 10 people or less. Yes, this is serious but some of you people need to take your anti-anxiety meds and stay away from DCUM for a while.
Take reasonable precautions, sure, but don’t bury yourself in fear. This virus isn’t a risk for your children, and if you’re a healthy adult, it’s not much of a threat to you, either. The average age of people who have died of this in Italy is almost 80.
We’re taking our kids to play with their cousins this afternoon. Life goes on.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone provide a link to a reputable source that says that having no friends over is the thing we should be doing so I can share it with my teen?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds likes a sensible Midwestern response. A lot of the hysteria is coming from over-educated people here on the coasts.Anonymous wrote:I am in the Midwest now, and this is how many people are going about life.
Cutting way down on social interaction, but not cutting it off. I am not breaking any laws and am following the 6 feet rule. I am still walking with friends, getting my teen out once a day to a store so he can move around, etc.
Make the decision that’s best for you and your family when weighing risks. If you want to lock yourself and your family away from the duration, that’s your decision. My family and I will make our own choices.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’ve heard of people who haven’t left their houses for two weeks now. And this board is a feedback loop increasing the posters’ anxiety.Anonymous wrote:Oh, my good God. The level of overreaction and hysteria on this board is out of control. We are not under a national quarantine. We’ve been asked to limit gatherings to 10 people or less. Yes, this is serious but some of you people need to take your anti-anxiety meds and stay away from DCUM for a while.
Take reasonable precautions, sure, but don’t bury yourself in fear. This virus isn’t a risk for your children, and if you’re a healthy adult, it’s not much of a threat to you, either. The average age of people who have died of this in Italy is almost 80.
We’re taking our kids to play with their cousins this afternoon. Life goes on.
Sounds likes a sensible Midwestern response. A lot of the hysteria is coming from over-educated people here on the coasts.Anonymous wrote:I am in the Midwest now, and this is how many people are going about life.
Cutting way down on social interaction, but not cutting it off. I am not breaking any laws and am following the 6 feet rule. I am still walking with friends, getting my teen out once a day to a store so he can move around, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, my good God. The level of overreaction and hysteria on this board is out of control. We are not under a national quarantine. We’ve been asked to limit gatherings to 10 people or less. Yes, this is serious but some of you people need to take your anti-anxiety meds and stay away from DCUM for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I’ve heard of people who haven’t left their houses for two weeks now. And this board is a feedback loop increasing the posters’ anxiety.Anonymous wrote:Oh, my good God. The level of overreaction and hysteria on this board is out of control. We are not under a national quarantine. We’ve been asked to limit gatherings to 10 people or less. Yes, this is serious but some of you people need to take your anti-anxiety meds and stay away from DCUM for a while.
Take reasonable precautions, sure, but don’t bury yourself in fear. This virus isn’t a risk for your children, and if you’re a healthy adult, it’s not much of a threat to you, either. The average age of people who have died of this in Italy is almost 80.
We’re taking our kids to play with their cousins this afternoon. Life goes on.
Yes, I’ve heard of people who haven’t left their houses for two weeks now. And this board is a feedback loop increasing the posters’ anxiety.Anonymous wrote:Oh, my good God. The level of overreaction and hysteria on this board is out of control. We are not under a national quarantine. We’ve been asked to limit gatherings to 10 people or less. Yes, this is serious but some of you people need to take your anti-anxiety meds and stay away from DCUM for a while.