Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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Well they can take that whatever way they want, but that's not what's meant at all. What is meant is that I think it's highly irresponsible and destructive to conduct ourselves in ways that panic society for the sake of a few who are already susceptible to a large variety of illnesses. Life must go on, and we really don't want a collapsed economy because of uncontrolled fear.
Hitler did just that, and where did that leave Germany?.... nuff said!
 
The article mentions that pathogens don't survive as well outdoors due to what they called the Open Air factor, which they couldn't identify. It is probably ozone that is lethal to viruses and bacteria. I wonder if hospitals use ozone generators to purify their air?
Yes, hospitals use them
 
I have a horrible virus....I can't sleep alone, so I go in the coop at night and snatch one of my tame hens to spend the night with me. call it a feathered bed warmer. And by the way, she never argues, or says "I have a headache" "I have to pee" "can I have a new car?"..The hen just snuggles and sleeps. What more can a man ask for?
 
It is times like these that bring out the best or the worst in people. Those of us who care more for the human condition then the state of the economy are coming up with things we can do to adjust and help one another through this crisis. Pontificating and questioning medical authorities is not productive. Trying to impress others with their dazzling intellect, is not productive. What have you actually done to lend a hand or help a neighbor? Have you checked on a neighbor or friend that is quarantined out of precaution because they are in the high risk of death by coronavirus. Have you offered assistance or given money to an organization that helps the less fortunate. Are you respecting the new "social distance" guidelines? I'm sure there's something we all could do.
 
It is times like these that bring out the best or the worst in people. Those of us who care more for the human condition then the state of the economy are coming up with things we can do to adjust and help one another through this crisis. Pontificating and questioning medical authorities is not productive. Trying to impress others with their dazzling intellect, is not productive. What have you actually done to lend a hand or help a neighbor? Have you checked on a neighbor or friend that is quarantined out of precaution because they are in the high risk of death by coronavirus. Have you offered assistance or given money to an organization that helps the less fortunate. Are you respecting the new "social distance" guidelines? I'm sure there's something we all could do.
yep! doing just that
 
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