Rommie wrote:I mean, I know you're still more likely to die of the flu, blah blah blah. But it certainly doesn't seem like a picnic either. And while it sounds like I'd survive it if I personally got it eventually, there's plenty of folks I know who probably shouldn't be getting coronavirus or the flu.
Swift wrote:I'm currently pretty close to freaking out.
I'm not so much concerned about getting sick or dying (though given my various medical problems, I'm probably at a higher risk level), but we leave for our vacation in a day and a half and I'm worried that something will screw it up, like someone on the ship gets sick and we're quarantined for 2 weeks.
The corporation I work for sent out this travel advisory email today banning people from traveling to China, southeast Asia, and Italy, and anyone who has visited those regions has to not come into the office for 2 weeks. I'm one sick person in St. Lucia away from that.
I keep oscillating between this is overblown to I should be scared shitless about this. Articles like the one Rommie posted don't help (I'm not faulting you Rommie).
And there is nothing I can do about any of this. If I could get all my money back and not go, I'd probably do that, but it isn't an option. And I can't just piss away all the money this cost us just on fears.
Sorry for ranting guys.
SciFiFisher wrote:Swift wrote:I'm currently pretty close to freaking out.
I'm not so much concerned about getting sick or dying (though given my various medical problems, I'm probably at a higher risk level), but we leave for our vacation in a day and a half and I'm worried that something will screw it up, like someone on the ship gets sick and we're quarantined for 2 weeks.
The corporation I work for sent out this travel advisory email today banning people from traveling to China, southeast Asia, and Italy, and anyone who has visited those regions has to not come into the office for 2 weeks. I'm one sick person in St. Lucia away from that.
I keep oscillating between this is overblown to I should be scared shitless about this. Articles like the one Rommie posted don't help (I'm not faulting you Rommie).
And there is nothing I can do about any of this. If I could get all my money back and not go, I'd probably do that, but it isn't an option. And I can't just piss away all the money this cost us just on fears.
Sorry for ranting guys.
Rant away. I did have a conversation of sorts on FB with someone who is a researcher for a big Pharma company who was adamant that the methodology being used to report the mortality rate was inflating the percentage artificially. She swears the real mortality rate is very low. And several sources I was able to find online stated that the *real* mortality rate is probably much lower than originally estimated because a very large number of people who get the virus have cold-like symptoms and never get diagnosed or treated. I don't know if that will make you feel better but there it is.
Rommie wrote:So, I guess the cat's out of the bag on the US side, huh?
I've got to say, I feel so awful for those at that senior center and the families of people there. For all the talk about how "coronavirus isn't bad for most people" that is literally the vulnerable population everyone was worried about.
Thing two to wonder about, next weekend F and I were going to head down to Florida to see my parents because my pregnant sis and toddler niece were going to do the same. Dad is healthy but 70+, so I'm like geez this is officially the definition of vulnerable populations. I guess we'll just see how this all plays out and heed any official guidelines.
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