It’s frustration stemming from people completely ruining our shut down efforts in March and April, not that I want to go and catch Covid. We are fortunate to have had negative testing with PCR and antibodies despite continued occupational exposure daily.
Honestly I was burned out the last couple of years of my previous job. I am actually enjoying just chilling at home, going to the store occasionally and bike riding. I'd love to travel, and I been thinking about going to some state parks just to hike. My wife complains is too hot so that's what kept me from going since she will just complain if I leave her alone.
There are stories on here worth reading. It's not just about deaths @bigtexxx . This virus is serious. Nobody knows how long the duration of these long-term effects will be. It's too soon to know. The long term effects in this article are really serious and pretty debilitating. Psychological, PTSD, extreme muscle weakness, chronic fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness, and more. A hospital researcher said, "I have brain fog, I can't function. I have a PhD in physics and I can't put two thoughts together." A 42 year old professional diver three months later, still experiences breathing difficulties. "Once back home, even after weeks I couldn't see any progress: if I took a small walk, it was like climbing Mount Everest. I was out of breath also just for talking. I was very worried," he said. Brain fog, fatigue, breathlessness. Rehab centers set up across Europe to treat long-term effects of coronavirus By Laura Smith-Spark, Jo Shelley and Livia Borghese, CNN Updated 4:28 AM EDT, Sun July 19, 2020 https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/19/health/long-covid-italy-uk-gbr-intl/index.html
there are long term consequences of obesity yet over half of America is obese and has no problem eating terrible diets. Should we close down all fast food restaurants? Heart disease is the number one killer in America.
So again, you seem to discredit the severity of Coronavirus. Do you care if anyone close to you gets it, is hospitalized, has long term effects, or dies? It's pretty obvious by now nobody else matters to you.
Have you ever eaten fast food? Are you obese? Did you catch obesity or heart disease eating fast food once in awhile, but eating healthy most of the time? None of that matters when it comes to catching a virus. You can still catch it. You aren't invincible!
The Ringer NFL Podcast Pelissero — “GMs have flat out told me, I don‘t even want our players...coaches in the building, we are not set up enough for this, we don’t have enough answers, we can’t move forward at this time” Source 0:38:40 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-ringer/ringer-nfl-show/e/76236714
Finding safe places to piss and poop is the problem as most restroom facilities are closed then there's the safe lodging problem. Getting a hold of an RV is your best bet...
I'm just going for day hikes, so if I have to piss I'll do it in a bottle. ******** is a different issue lol, but I do pretty well holding on.
I like hiking but never really treked outside of the Midwest or DMV my entire life. I can't imagine running into rattle that y'all may encounter.
Obesity is for sure a worse human problem than coronavirus. By quite a few measures. But this is a very strange attempt at deflection. Even if it was legitimate and obesity was contagious, then you would have two simultaneously devastating pandemics. But you very well know that obesity doesn’t get passed through droplets in the air to unwitting passerby’s that want nothing to do with it. Ignoring the real consequences that can come with this is foolish.