Break out the handcuffs.My husband, who has COPD and CHF, just informed me that he wants to go to church tomorrow.
Can't he pray at home? We already had an argument about it. Stomping off to cook dinner.

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Break out the handcuffs.My husband, who has COPD and CHF, just informed me that he wants to go to church tomorrow.
Can't he pray at home? We already had an argument about it. Stomping off to cook dinner.
It starts off with mild symptoms, like a cold. Most people in US don't stay home because of a cold.That's the same protocol UNMC used with the Ebola virus and they haven't lost anyone yet but this one is different. The ill woman is an excellent example of someone feeling ill even before she returned to the U.S. from the UK. Five days later--a week ago today-- she chose to attend a Special Olympics Event at a YMCA in Fremont, NE. Now, an entire community is having to shut down its schools and many are asked to self-quarantine. Let's hope they do so.
Woman with COVID-19 visited YMCA in Fremont for Special Olympics event; players, coaches and team staff are asked to self-quarantine
Do we know why there are an unusually large number of COVID positives in Italy?
It starts off with mild symptoms, like a cold. Most people in US don't stay home because of a cold.
Well, this particular woman is 35 and is in critical condition. So she is hardly elderly.And it stays as relatively mild symptoms for most, apparently. I think it's clear a ton of people are going to get this, and the extreme majority to be negatively impacted are going to be the elderly and health compromised - as usual. The good thing about Corona is that it's generally relatively mild and that the young seem to be insignificantly impacted by it -- unlike the flu. I'm moving beyond "annoyed" to "pretty po'd" about the hysteria. jmo
A lot of employers put immense pressure on people to not call in sick, from requiring doctor's notes to disciplinary actions.
Do we know why there are an unusually large number of COVID positives in Italy?
Unfortunately people seem to have forgotten that lesson and many people don’t have parents who teach them. I see it everywhere. Kids sneezing and coughing freely and parents not saying a word. Worse, ADULTS sneezing and coughing freely.
Apparently 25% of the population do not cover their mouths or noses when they sneeze or cough.
Here some photos of the impact of that:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/04/10/new-research-the-common-sneeze-is-a-dangerous-infectious-cloud-cover-your-mouth/?outputType=amp
And the rest of the public not in that 25%? Most of them sneeze or cough into their hands and then spread those germs everywhere. Only 5% of the population uses a tissue or the crook of their arm:
One in four people don't cover their mouths when they cough and sneeze | Daily Mail Online
P.S. most of the colds I’ve caught have been three days after someone coughed near me.
This is a great visual if you would like to use it on your social media....
This is what we are faced with....
No, we don't, but people with pre-existing conditions want to live too. You seem to be arguing that because it mostly affects elderly and those with pre-existing conditions, there is nothing to panic about? As if those people don't count?That's ONE PERSON and we have no idea what her background is. None. #fearporn
Do we even know it’s an unusually large number? I don’t think we can really say. MOO
Leading doctor's chilling warning on coronavirus goes viral - as he claims people need to EXPECT they will get the disease and reveals why panic buying could 'prove disastrous'
Toronto-based doctor Abdu Sharkawy said a recent spate of panic buying across the globe in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak was unnecessary and 'perpetuated even more fear'.
In a viral Facebook post Dr Sharkawy said what was most important was a change in attitude towards the disease - with the specialist claiming its ability to spread rapidly means that at some point it will likely 'affect them or their family'.
Coronavirus specialist says people need to EXPECT they will get virus | Daily Mail Online
That's exactly right. If a lot of people get it, even if only a small percentage of these people needs hospitalization, those are going to be huge numbers of people who need hospitalization. And we don't have huge numbers of hospital beds waiting for them.If we're all going to catch it then how will hospitals be able to handle the rather large number of extreme cases that seem quite possible by other experts' difference of opinion? Cause that's the part that scares me...not the 'unnecessary folk' clogging up the ER, though it would help if that didn't happen...but what happens when all the beds are full, especially considering they've already been close to the edge with a kinda bad flu season that's not over yet either? Not mentioned by him at all,not addressed by those who are unhappy about all the panic...
No, we don't, but people with pre-existing conditions want to live too. You seem to be arguing that because it mostly affects elderly and those with pre-existing conditions, there is nothing to panic about? As if those people don't count?