Sonoshee
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- Jul 24, 2018
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- Shenmue
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At least there's nothing in the shops for them to loot.
I dunno. There's still the shelves.
At least there's nothing in the shops for them to loot.
I work in a rural area and no one there takes this thing seriously at all. They only do what theyre forced to by the state. Customers are no better, an elderly woman literally asked me if she could stay inside even though we have notes saying you cant on every window, door, and table, as well as counter.
Also I saw people eating inside
a local pizza shoppe when all dining rooms are supposed to be closed.
And now im paranoid after every cough or ache I get. Ive had body aches and a cough for years but now with coronavirus i cant be too sure if its just the normal or if its something worse.
My parents live in a rural area and today they told me out whilst out for their daily bit of exercise a couple were walking in the opposite direction towards them, so my parents walked as far to the other side as they could and said "don't worry, we'll make sure to walk over this way" or something. Apparently the people responded with "don't worry, we don't believe in any of that coronavirus crap. It's a load of nonsense"...
My parents have the same attitude (they live in Cornwall) and it’s infuriating, especially as my father is in recovery from major surgery at the beginning of this month. While I think they are taking precautions, their ‘We’re safe down here in Cornwall attitude.’ does very little to ease my anxiety.I work in a rural area and no one there takes this thing seriously at all.
I agree and don't think we have all the facts when it came to that 21 year old. Wouldn't be surprised if the story is quietly pulled as it turns out she did have underlying health conditions, her family were making it up for attention (harsh, but people are that sad now) or she got the virus then got hit by a bus so headline "21 year old with no underlying health conditions dies after contracting coronavirus" is technically true.While of course it is scary and the case of the girl above is indeed worrying, we don't have all the facts. What's to say she didn't have something un-diagnosed? Of course it is very sad and I feel for the family but the way the media portray this just sends people into mad panic when it's not needed.
The facts out there clearly show that if your elderly/have underlying health issues then the mortality rate is higher. If you don't then generally speaking you will be OK. But of course stay safe, follow the guidance and look after each other!
It doesn't help my wife says to me this evening "I think I'm getting a cough, but I'm sure it's nothing."
There's just so many horror stories about people of all ages and with no underlying health issues.