That same thinking can be applied to literally any communicable disease or virus. We live in a global society where anyone you come in contact with could have been on the other side of the world 24 hours ago.Most people around here go away for spring break. My latest thinking is go enjoy vacation because everyone in town will be traveling all over and someone could bring it right into town from their travels. With so many people traveling to who knows where, we could be exposed without ever leaving here upon their return.
I just read this morning it's simply going to go away, so no need to cancle any plans.
And you know people are going to believe that, too.I just read this morning it's simply going to go away, so no need to cancle any plans.
I really don't want to turn this thread into anything controversial. But someone who is in a position that - in the past - was looked to for leadership said it.Where did you read that? Extreme Optimism Daily?
I really don't want to turn this thread into anything controversial. But someone who in a position that in the past was look to for leadership said it.
I live in NYC and I would honestly be shocked if it isn't already making its way around town undetected. But what exactly am I even supposed to do about that? I keep seeing the "it's coming, it's coming!" style coverage on social media and I can't even get myself worked up because literally, what am I supposed to to do about it?
The US is in no way prepared for a pandemic. If you're prone to worry about this type of stuff, *that* is what you should be freaking out about.
I would make sure I was aware of the symptoms currently being reported. I would keep myself informed if there are any active known quarantines in your area more for a level of awareness.I live in NYC and I would honestly be shocked if it isn't already making its way around town undetected. But what exactly am I even supposed to do about that? I keep seeing the "it's coming, it's coming!" style coverage on social media and I can't even get myself worked up because literally, what am I supposed to to do about it?
I live in NYC and I would honestly be shocked if it isn't already making its way around town undetected. But what exactly am I even supposed to do about that? I keep seeing the "it's coming, it's coming!" style coverage on social media and I can't even get myself worked up because literally, what am I supposed to to do about it?
I really don't want to turn this thread into anything controversial. But someone who is in a position that - in the past - was looked to for leadership said it.
One thing that bothers me was hearing today that the break out in South Korea is coming when the temperature is quite warm there. This virus may not be following the model of typical flu which fades out when the weather warms. I agree with washing hands, avoiding touching your face, and staying home if you are sick or immumocompromised. We don't have any booked travel reservations until December, and they are cancellable, but do have loose plans for May (driving) and July (flying), so nothing near term to think about. May just head to the beach.
If it makes you feel better it isn’t warm there right now. The highest high in the next ten days is 53One thing that bothers me was hearing today that the break out in South Korea is coming when the temperature is quite warm there. This virus may not be following the model of typical flu which fades out when the weather warms. I agree with washing hands, avoiding touching your face, and staying home if you are sick or immumocompromised. We don't have any booked travel reservations until December, and they are cancellable, but do have loose plans for May (driving) and July (flying), so nothing near term to think about. May just head to the beach.
This thread and the hysteria along with it. Far far exceeds any threat from the virus or any man made disaster. Reminds me of the twilight zone episode. The Shelter.
Of you read it from the beginning ..... we are all in trouble. According to some. LolWho in this thread is hysterical?