yeah and this exact mentality is one of the virus continues to spread like wildfire because people down playing the threat
The virus is a threat, its real....same as the flu is a threat to cancer patients every year....anyone who has undergone chemo knows all about the measures being taken everywhere, cancer patients during flu season live with this as reality every year...avoid large crowds, keep your distance, wash your hands frequently....because an immune system fighting cancer and possibly undergoing chemo may not have the ability to fight off the flu virus strains that circulate.
So coronavirus is a threat.....but how big?
Is this the biggest threat we've ever faced? With the way its being reported one would naturally think it is....that it is the biggest threat that the world has maybe ever faced.
The flu is also a threat, one that can and does kill over 60,000 Americans some years.
Driving is a threat, one that kills roughly 38,000 Americans every year with 4.4 million more needing medical attention.
Cancer is a threat, it kills over 600,000 Americans every year.....
Threats are all around us....and based on those threats we can make choices. One might decide to get the flu shot, and to avoid social contact during flu season. One might decide to restrict driving to only those trips that are absolutely essential....cancer is a threat, and there are lifestyle choices one can make to reduce the risk.
What can one do to limit the risk of contracting coronavirus? The only really effective way to eliminate it is to become a hermit imo. Amazon has fulfillment centers working with 100s, probably thousands of employees, they're taking transit, going shopping....to the gas station and pharmacy. In an earlier post I mentioned retirement homes...with doctors, nurses, psws, cleaners, cooks, technicians.
There's lots of people staying home from work now....but not all....there are literally armies of people still out and about. And if coronavirus is as contagious easily transmittable as we're told (and I believe it is) then there's precious little we can do to stop it in my opinion.
That's just reality as I see it.