ggordon wrote:Thu Mar 05, 2020 8:10 pm Randi, Michael, and I have been having PM discussions concerning the coronavirus, but thought it might be good to set up a topic for general discussion. This is an issue that will likely eventually affect everyone on this project.
I have an immediate interest because I live about 20 miles from the nursing home near Seattle where the local outbreak began. I live in Kent and it only took a few days before new cases showed up in cities just to the north and south of me.
Many people have panicked and are constantly disinfecting everything and are afraid to leave their homes. Schools and businesses have closed for disinfecting when someone had flu-like symptoms or had been in contact with someone who had flu-like symptoms.
I think more people are taking an attitude more like myself. Since people can be carriers for up to two weeks before showing any symptoms, may not even develop any symptoms even if they do have the virus, and it is so highly contagious, I expect that one way or another I will come in contact with the virus despite any efforts I might take to avoid it. So I am not letting it change my daily routine.
Before we had vaccines for the flu, measles, mumps, and chicken pox, these diseases would pass through a community. People knew there was a good chance they would get hit by whatever was going around, but went about their daily routines. Schools and businesses did not close. Events weren't cancelled.
Hopefully a vaccine will be developed for the coronavirus, but until then in my opinion we shouldn't be letting it have such an impact on our lives while we are healthy. If we catch it, take a break for a couple of weeks to treat it, and then get back to enjoying our lives.
However, I do believe that people with weak immune systems or respiratory problems should be taking extreme caution to avoid catching the virus. Those people are the ones who end up in the hospital when they catch it.
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