My uncle has just been diagnosed with the virus.
I’m really quite scared because on Thursday he visited my 92 year old nanna in the hospital.
My uncle has just been diagnosed with the virus.
I’m really quite scared because on Thursday he visited my 92 year old nanna in the hospital.
Yea, if most people in the world get this virus, it will result in the enormous number of people dying, considering the relatively high death rate from covid. This thing is like a very efficient killer-some people have mild or no symptoms, and spread it around, and some people have severe symptom to overwhelm the health care system and some people die.Most people will have mild or no symptoms, but even so, with the present mortality rate of about 3%, that means over 200,000,000 people will lose their lives. That would be grief beyond bearing.
We have to hope for a better outcome.
Eric Feigl-Ding @DrEricDing1h
US now definitely has the steepest slope (highest exponential growth because Y axis is log) in #COVID cases. Also notice Spain Germany and France are all just 7-10 days behind Italy.
Morning from sunny Lincolnshire. I’ve been waking early too with that awful feeling, after I’ve gotten over the ‘was that a bad dream’ confusion!Good morning from a beautifully sunny day in London. I was up at 5am - the usual stress-filled and panic-stricken knot in the chest waking me up good and early.
I’ve skimmed the news and it looks as though (per the Sunday Times and Guardian) London may be put on lockdown in the near future and not a moment too soon. Victoria Park in East London reported record numbers of visitors yesterday - I am just amazed at the ongoing stupidity of people who seem to believe they are untouchable.
For myself, I have an hour before I make the long commute from sofa to laptop. I’m using the time to make a list of the things I’d like to achieve during self-isolation.
Wishing everyone a peaceful day and - if you have to head out - stay safe!
My uncle has just been diagnosed with the virus.
I’m really quite scared because on Thursday he visited my 92 year old nanna in the hospital.
I wonder what percentage of people will obey these "Stay at home orders" and over time, how long will they continue to obey ? I wonder if there will be unhappiness and unrest in the big cities if this "virus rules stuff" continues into the hot Summer time ?....mooOhio, Louisiana, Delaware Order Residents To Stay Home As Cases Of COVID-19 Rise
“Updated at 8:52 p.m. ET
Ohio, Louisiana and Delaware became the latest states on Sunday to announce statewide stay-at-home orders as the toll from the coronavirus outbreak grew to more than 31,000 cases and 390 deaths.
With the announcements, more than 101 million Americans are either currently under — or will soon be under — state orders to remain at home in an effort to slow the outbreak. That is equal to roughly 31% of the nation's population.
In addition to Delaware, Louisiana and Ohio, similar policies are either in place or will soon take effect in California, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey and New York.“
Catch a "We care" smile, oddsocks..................because we really do......mooMy uncle has just been diagnosed with the virus.
I’m really quite scared because on Thursday he visited my 92 year old nanna in the hospital.
Good idea, CCC.....Gratitude list this morning - Hot coffee to drink, we are all well here, and you folks to "read" at times throughout the day........mooOn my gratitude list today - homemade bread for breakfast and a veggie curry in the slow cooker, getting ready for lunch. I am eating my emotions.
I hope this kind of resentment and unhappiness stops everywhere. It can become contagious......mooView attachment 239942
Coronavirus: Fury as rush hour commuters cram onto trains despite warnings of lockdown
Photos of packed train carriages and station platforms during the morning commute have sparked shock, anger and calls for a "total lockdown" during the coronavirus pandemic
Fury as commuters cram onto trains despite warnings of coronavirus lockdown
This is absolutely outrageous. They have cut the public transport services drastically and people are crammed in together.
#StayHomeSaveLives