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Good for you, stay home then. Many of us don't have crippling anxiety and aren't afraid of sweat or cooties.
Sure -- doing what public health experts recommend is "crippling anxiety" and being afraid of "cooties." Isn't there a q-anon message board that you should be hanging out on?
Solitary confinement is a *punishment* that they give prisoners in prison.
We are free. You can bubble yourself up in your house but at some point you will have to go outside and be near other people. This virus is enormously contagious and, yes, probably a good percentage of people will get it before a vaccine is developed. Of those that do get it, the vast majority will be fine w/o any kind of medical intervention.
The vulnerable populations like people in long term nursing facilities are the folks that we need to worry about. I would like to see more resources put towards those folks instead of the able bodied, healthy, relatively youthful folks who really are not in any great risk from this.
But that is me.
way to miss the point. if you get the virus and spread it around, that’s bad for everyone. it’s not about just you.
People ARE out and about. Why the heck not go to the gym?
This virus is very contagious but not particularly bad for MOST people. The ones who are at great risk of complications should be taking precautions like they do for any other virus. This is the thing that just boggles the mind with this situation.
if it "boggles the mind" maybe you should educate yourself.
1) the point of social distancing is to cut down the rate of ALL infections. even if you believe you're not going to get a severe case, you will pass it on to someone more vulnerable
2) the point of preventing infections is to prevent the hospital system from breaking down, which is bad for everyone
3) just because other people are being dumb and selfish does not mean that your similar actions are not dumb and selfish
4) there's a difference between taking a walk outside, and going to an enclosed gym, where the virus is much more likely to spread