teenbowhunter
Junior Member
My grandma is 93 and lives in a nursing home in Oregon. I’ve had a cough for two weeks and am too scared to go visit her in case I have it. Their whole home is basically on lock down right now.
I’m not thinking about me, I’m thinking about our dads and some of our elder members.Your kids will be fine. Very low rates of even mild symptoms in teens. Not a single death in the 0-9 age group. Only 1 death that I know of in the teens. While they still get it and are contagious, most kids don't even have symptoms.
I’m not thinking about me, I’m thinking about our dads and some of our elder members.
40 is coming soon, but for now, dad view is my old man. This has the potential to kick modern medicines ass. Which will effect every one of us. We all still have our elders we look up to.Ah. By dad view I thought you meant as a father. Yeah it's scary.
My grandma is 93 and lives in a nursing home in Oregon. I’ve had a cough for two weeks and am too scared to go visit her in case I have it. Their whole home is basically on lock down right now.
Tanner, know that you care and that’s enough. Gods speedMy grandma is 93 and lives in a nursing home in Oregon. I’ve had a cough for two weeks and am too scared to go visit her in case I have it. Their whole home is basically on lock down right now.
My grandma is 93 and lives in a nursing home in Oregon. I’ve had a cough for two weeks and am too scared to go visit her in case I have it. Their whole home is basically on lock down right now.
No, but we can slow it down if people start adopting precautions. Instead of it slamming the entire healthcare system in a month or two we can spread it out over 6 months and greatly increase the quality of care and reduce deaths.Thinking about it and talking about it still doesn’t do a thing. We can’t stop this.
I don’t see enough people following to make a real difference. People don’t want to change their routine “it’ll never happen to me”. By the time it does, you’ve already done the harm by spreading it all over, including the ones you love.No, but we can slow it down if people start adopting precautions. Instead of it slamming the entire healthcare system in a month or two we can spread it out over 6 months and greatly increase the quality of care and reduce deaths.
Public transportation, Uber, subways...AmazonJust think about the schools and our children getting infected/carrying and bringing it home. Wrestling mats, locker rooms, sharing band instruments, desks.
Read this thread in Twitter. Not trying to cause panic but bring some reality to the potential shit storm.
I don’t see enough people following to make a real difference. People don’t want to change their routine “it’ll never happen to me”. By the time it does, you’ve already done the harm by spreading it all over, including the ones you love.
Let’s make an example real quick. Phil done said earlier that he was going on vacation. As soon as he gets back, he will rush to his elderly mom to check on her and tell her all about it. Sunday he will go to church along with a bunch of other elders. If it snows, he will be at nursing homes clearing snow.
This is one, very real, example. You can’t stop this. Even if you think you’re taking all the precautions in the world, it’s still going to find it’s way. To little to late.