Do you have a link for that?
I think you may be addressing
@10ofRods re: the testicular effect, but iirc there was an early article that mentioned this, but it was then redacted/changed/debunked? Moo, google will answer this. Of course we know this is a new virus, and as
@Curious Me calls it, a “shapeshifter”...we have Covid toes, anything is possible with this virus imo.
One thing I’m getting some relief from is to see the number of people recovering, including people I know and relatives of those in this forum. We’re losing a lot of lives around the world, but a lot people
are recovering.
As for me, I’ll probably die if I get it since I smoke so much weed.
Which brings me to where I’m at today with all this, as we ease into lifting restrictions in my area.
The Governor did advise if you are in a high risk group, continue to stay home if you can. Keep doing what you’re doing. That’s what I’m going to do, because for me, the consequences outweigh the risk. In other words, yeah I’m deeeeesperate to go the salon, and other places, but then I ask myself, is a haircut worth it? Now this is me and moo. Each person has to make his/her own decisions as to what is worth taking certain risks for.
For me it’s possibly life or death, as I do not feel confident I could survive this. Now am I afraid to die? NO. But who’s going to take care of those I currently care for that I love. Nor I do want to play any part in potential transmission obviously. Nor do I want to be sick in a hospital. Nobody does.
Anyway rambling. Just sayin I’m trying to really “self check” against my own impatience.
Again, not everybody has the option to work from home.
Which brings me to another random musing:
We know that when we see new cases, there is that window of incubation, up to 14 days, so we are looking back in time as to moment of transmission.
Well, while we are seeing reduced numbers in some areas, I still ask myself, and have been over the last month, of infection occurred only two weeks ago, and if they’re not essential workers, and if their nonessential local businesses are closed and they have been respecting stay at home orders, then how are they being infected if nothing is open and they’re not leaving the house to work? While one possibility could be family members who are it there working, but many self isolate while doing this...my point is where are they getting it then if they’re staying at home? It has to be stores JMO. Grocery stores. Gas stations. Moo. (Additionally, surface transmission, if even a lower percentage of cases, whether it be grocery products not properly wiped down then you touch your face, the mail, etc.). I think grocery stores and gas stations have to be the big ones if that’s the only place people have been going over the last weeks.