Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I ran 10 super steep hills this morning lungs seem fine
Impressive.
I have a massive headache and my eyes won't stop watering
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been outside most of the morning.
It's really not that bad.
This is the wussification of America. Everyone is always looking for a reason for things to be difficult.
LOL "Be tough! Damage your lungs for no good reason!"
You guys are nuts. Nobody is getting damaged lungs from outdoor recess this week.
You all need to get treatment for your anxiety and hypochondria.
My doctor who has documented my lung damage would disagree with you. To answer the OP, yes, I'm limiting activity because I have lung damage. As to what others are deciding to do - they know their bodies best.
You're lungs were damaged from wildfire smoke you sustained while outdoors walking your dog?!?!
Or your lung were previously damaged from something else and fall into that 'vulnerable population' category?
Two widely different thing. I'm willing to bet that 99% of the kids staying home today, or being pulled from baseball practice, have perfectly healthy lungs that would not sustain any damage from attending school
My lungs were damaged from failed surgery. I think you are really going over the top on your posts (and realize, there are multiple people who are posting). The OP asked "Are you limiting your activity" not why, not "are you crazy for walking your dog"
I walked my dog and had to use my inhaler twice. My kid is at school, I don't know the status of her free time, but yesterday they were kept in doors.
I'm not sure why you are yelling at people who make a different choice than you.
Anonymous wrote:I ran 10 super steep hills this morning lungs seem fine
Anonymous wrote:would you skip after school swim too? Its outdoors.
Anonymous wrote:would you skip after school swim too? It's outdoors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid has cause a lot of lingering lung issues/damage. Staying indoors for a day or two is really not a big deal
This is the most DCUM Covid post ever
You guys really need help
This air quality alert is bringing out the Covid crazies. They are thrilled to have something to freak out and scold everyone about again.
Cavalier statements like this aren’t going to age well. In the western states, where fires are more common, schools and sports organizations have policies about rescheduling recess, games, and practices at certain AQI thresholds. I used to live in Hong Kong 20 years ago, same story.
If/when fires start to affect the east coast more, expect your k-12 schools, youth sports organizations, and universities to follow suit.
Policies are reasonable. Hysteria is not.
Where is the hysteria?
Um, Door Dash because running out to the grocery store or to pick up takeout would just be too dangerous? Do you think that is someone who is rationally assessing risk?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid has cause a lot of lingering lung issues/damage. Staying indoors for a day or two is really not a big deal
This is the most DCUM Covid post ever
You guys really need help
This air quality alert is bringing out the Covid crazies. They are thrilled to have something to freak out and scold everyone about again.
Cavalier statements like this aren’t going to age well. In the western states, where fires are more common, schools and sports organizations have policies about rescheduling recess, games, and practices at certain AQI thresholds. I used to live in Hong Kong 20 years ago, same story.
If/when fires start to affect the east coast more, expect your k-12 schools, youth sports organizations, and universities to follow suit.
Policies are reasonable. Hysteria is not.
Where is the hysteria?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid has cause a lot of lingering lung issues/damage. Staying indoors for a day or two is really not a big deal
This is the most DCUM Covid post ever
You guys really need help
This air quality alert is bringing out the Covid crazies. They are thrilled to have something to freak out and scold everyone about again.
Cavalier statements like this aren’t going to age well. In the western states, where fires are more common, schools and sports organizations have policies about rescheduling recess, games, and practices at certain AQI thresholds. I used to live in Hong Kong 20 years ago, same story.
If/when fires start to affect the east coast more, expect your k-12 schools, youth sports organizations, and universities to follow suit.
Policies are reasonable. Hysteria is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Covid has cause a lot of lingering lung issues/damage. Staying indoors for a day or two is really not a big deal
This is the most DCUM Covid post ever
You guys really need help
This air quality alert is bringing out the Covid crazies. They are thrilled to have something to freak out and scold everyone about again.
Cavalier statements like this aren’t going to age well. In the western states, where fires are more common, schools and sports organizations have policies about rescheduling recess, games, and practices at certain AQI thresholds. I used to live in Hong Kong 20 years ago, same story.
If/when fires start to affect the east coast more, expect your k-12 schools, youth sports organizations, and universities to follow suit.