Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, a lot more people are ignoring the warnings
Right. Because it’s totally stupid to lock up healthy people. We should quarantine elderly/unhealthy and get on with our lives!!
With a disease that allows asymptomatic people to be contagious, you can't know who's healthy. Getting on with your lives may mean ending somebody else's. Not only does it put at risk every single person you come into contact, but every person they come into contact with as well.
But of course, it's "totally stupid" to consider somebody else's survival to be as important as not disrupting your preferred activities.
I'd like to know, if you do get sick, getting on with your lives, are you going to fend for yourself, or are you going to seek medical help, endangering medical personnel and taking care/resources away from other people who may have gotten sick despite doing whatever they could to avoid the disease?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, a lot more people are ignoring the warnings
Right. Because it’s totally stupid to lock up healthy people. We should quarantine elderly/unhealthy and get on with our lives!!
With a disease that allows asymptomatic people to be contagious, you can't know who's healthy. Getting on with your lives may mean ending somebody else's. Not only does it put at risk every single person you come into contact, but every person they come into contact with as well.
But of course, it's "totally stupid" to consider somebody else's survival to be as important as not disrupting your preferred activities.
I'd like to know, if you do get sick, getting on with your lives, are you going to fend for yourself, or are you going to seek medical help, endangering medical personnel and taking care/resources away from other people who may have gotten sick despite doing whatever they could to avoid the disease?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, a lot more people are ignoring the warnings
Right. Because it’s totally stupid to lock up healthy people. We should quarantine elderly/unhealthy and get on with our lives!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the mall today and there were hundreds of people in close proximity to watch the Navy jet flyovers. I stayed distant. But it was like a typical summer day.
The irony was delicious
I went to the Mall today and couldn't believe how many idiots were out at the Mall.
Thanks PP.I think we all understand what irony is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the mall today and there were hundreds of people in close proximity to watch the Navy jet flyovers. I stayed distant. But it was like a typical summer day.
The irony was delicious
I went to the Mall today and couldn't believe how many idiots were out at the Mall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the mall today and there were hundreds of people in close proximity to watch the Navy jet flyovers. I stayed distant. But it was like a typical summer day.
The irony was delicious
I went to the Mall today and couldn't believe how many idiots were out at the Mall.
I think we all understand what irony is.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the mall today and there were hundreds of people in close proximity to watch the Navy jet flyovers. I stayed distant. But it was like a typical summer day.
The irony was delicious
You first.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, a lot more people are ignoring the warnings
Right. Because it’s totally stupid to lock up healthy people. We should quarantine elderly/unhealthy and get on with our lives!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the mall today and there were hundreds of people in close proximity to watch the Navy jet flyovers. I stayed distant. But it was like a typical summer day.
What mall is even open? Do you mean a mall parking lot?
Uh, I think they mean the National Mall.
Lol. Got it. Clearly I have only lived here for 6 mos and when someone says mall, I don't think National. Lol
And I call the airport National. It’s a local thing.
Anonymous wrote:I agree, a lot more people are ignoring the warnings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the mall today and there were hundreds of people in close proximity to watch the Navy jet flyovers. I stayed distant. But it was like a typical summer day.
What mall is even open? Do you mean a mall parking lot?
Uh, I think they mean the National Mall.
Anonymous wrote:I went to the mall today and there were hundreds of people in close proximity to watch the Navy jet flyovers. I stayed distant. But it was like a typical summer day.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of the same here. We are very careful to keep our distance and stay home, already had some family die of COVID19.
We would love to go for walks in our neighborhood, but we live near a bunch of pet friendly apartment buildings and those millennials are out walking their dogs AT ALL HOURS. It’s just a non stop hoard of people with dogs, and they don’t wear masks and don’t keep six feet away. We are family of four, and its exhausting to keep the kids corralled close and away from the SD disregarding DINKS with dogs.
This makes me HATE beautiful Saturday’s like today (and the flyover didn’t help) b/c we thought of venturing out to a more suburban location, but we were pretty sure every street and office parking lot would have a throng of people (we have a yard less condo townhouse).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been following SAH orders pretty much to the tee. No socializing, 1 person getting the groceries as infrequently as possible, contactless delivery, not visiting grandparents, etc. We’ve been on walks and I had to go to the doctor but other than that, not out just doing stuff. Today we just went for a drive and all up rt 15 are open ANTIQUE stores... tiny little stores filled with people in them. I saw a mass of teens congregating at a small dirt beach at the creek on my walk , a herd of tweens biking ... people are really just out here doing whatever. You would NEVER know there was such a thing as stay at home in place. I feel like a freaking idiot, we’ve done everything right for 8 weeks and it seems like half of northern Virginia is just life as usual. Wtf!
Well some people look at the numbers and make decisions based in facts not fear.
People under 60 need to stay home. Fat people need to stay home. Everyone else should treat this like the flu. Period.
Many of you need to get your anxiety under control
+1 ^^
Looking at the numbers, I don't understand this paralyzing fear. Yes, there's risk. And 6 ft apart, masks, washing hands frequently, etc (minus the masks, dobt people wash hands and make space pre-Covid?) lowers that risk.
There are like 8 million people on VA. 500 (sadly died). 15k are (+). Not very scarey.
Unemployment rates; now that is scarey.