I think one thing a lot of people don’t take seriously enough are the family gatherings. The virus doesn’t know you’re related. If you don’t live in the same house it’s just like hanging out with strangers from an epidemiological stand point.
Agreed! I wish my parents and in-laws would understand this. The argument of I don't feel sick doesn't work with this virusI think one thing a lot of people don’t take seriously enough are the family gatherings. The virus doesn’t know you’re related. If you don’t live in the same house it’s just like hanging out with strangers from an epidemiological stand point.
We do have a house rented (with no refund) in September in Kentucky to stay at while “hopefully” visiting the Cincinnati Zoo and the Ark Encounter.
I'd take it as it'll get you into the next flu season far enough to know what happensWork at home extended to 6/15 now. And they said if you want to you can agree to be work at home til end of year.
I'd take it as it'll get you into the next flu season far enough to know what happens
Your liver votes noWork at home extended to 6/15 now. And they said if you want to you can agree to be work at home til end of year.
Your liver votes no
FTFY....AgainNext Zoom Megan is limiting me
Sorry to hear Sam.Many of my relatives have downplayed the seriousness of Covid-19 since it started and I have commented to my wife a few times that it won't him home for them until someone they know contracts it. Well, poop just got real as we received word that my niece in NYC passed away this morning from it. It's sad and heartbreaking, as is any death, but hopefully the rest of my family (both sides) now smartens up and takes action to manage their risk/exposure much better than they have been.
Life goes on, but it can go on longer if we take precautions.
I had a similar conversation with my Doctor whose sister (and family) were all recovering and whose extended in-law family had recently had a sudden unexpected death related to Covid. Statistics are numbers and no matter how low the number it always becomes 100% when it comes home.Many of my relatives have downplayed the seriousness of Covid-19 since it started and I have commented to my wife a few times that it won't hit home for them until someone they know contracts it. Well, poop just got real as we received word that my niece in NYC passed away this morning from it. It's sad and heartbreaking, as is any death, but hopefully the rest of my family (both sides) now smartens up and takes action to manage their risk/exposure much better than they have been.
Life goes on, but it can go on longer if we take precautions.