You have disciples do you?
HAHAHA just a figure of speech.......and I am sure she would say......I am not his disciple nor would I want disciples per se
You have disciples do you?

My dear brothers and sisters, I do want to thank the people who are self-isolating.
I know it seems crazy. The virus may not end up bouncing down your street. You may end up being a carrier and never know it, but others could pay the price.
It sort of reminds me of people who text and drive. I saw someone doing that down our street. A little girl had to run off the sidewalk in front of our complex and almost got hit. She was crying on the grass where she fell. The driver never saw her or looked up. He was on his phone, oblivious.
For me, here is where it gets personal. I hope you all don't mind if I share.
I had a call from my doctor. He was blunt. He told me that I am in the highest risk group. It is hard to know that if I get it, I probably won't make it. If there are 10 sick people who need ventilators I will not be the one chosen. I am on chemo. I will not be a priority for treatment. It was chilling to have that phone call (I needed to renew prescriptions and we had a phone appointment rather than me going to the office).
For people like me, it is imperative that I don't get sick. By people doing what they can to keep the virus from spreading and becoming something with monster numbers, we will do our best to block it from getting a hold. Dying of this is rather horrible. Your lungs develop fibrosis and they fill up with water and/or puss. If they can drain it in time you have a chance, otherwise you drown. You can't catch your breath. The doctors say people are aware as it happens.
On behalf of myself and my family, thank you for your sacrifices to give people like me a chance. Bless you.
Of course! You are on the opposite side of the seasonal year to us. What a pain.I know, plain ridiculous. Costco just opened up here for the first time and on the news they showed the line up way way way down the street. Pensioners were knocked over and scrambled over so they have opened the shops for them between 7am and 8am in the dark!!
After sitting back and reflecting on this virus I came to 2 conclusions:
1) We do not get all the information and the Corona virus is busy destroying countries,
2) It is just another flu and with some fuel from mainstream media it has now spiralled out of control.
Think about it, on average all the major markets in the world has dropped by 20%, except for China who is up by 3%. When the markets fell the biggest buyer in the market was China. The virus started in China and they are also the country that will recover first from the impact of the virus.
There are annually 500 000 people that die from normal flu. Normal flu is just as contagious as Corona and Corona according to mainstream media has now killed not even 10 000.
The world has officially gone mad....
What should actually be of a concern is our inability to handle a crisis like the Corona virus.
Compared to Spanish flu this is a non-event.
My dear brothers and sisters, I do want to thank the people who are self-isolating.
I know it seems crazy. The virus may not end up bouncing down your street. You may end up being a carrier and never know it, but others could pay the price.
It sort of reminds me of people who text and drive. I saw someone doing that down our street. A little girl had to run off the sidewalk in front of our complex and almost got hit. She was crying on the grass where she fell. The driver never saw her or looked up. He was on his phone, oblivious.
For me, here is where it gets personal. I hope you all don't mind if I share.
I had a call from my doctor. He was blunt. He told me that I am in the highest risk group. It is hard to know that if I get it, I probably won't make it. If there are 10 sick people who need ventilators I will not be the one chosen. I am on chemo. I will not be a priority for treatment. It was chilling to have that phone call (I needed to renew prescriptions and we had a phone appointment rather than me going to the office).
For people like me, it is imperative that I don't get sick. By people doing what they can to keep the virus from spreading and becoming something with monster numbers, we will do our best to block it from getting a hold. Dying of this is rather horrible. Your lungs develop fibrosis and they fill up with water and/or puss. If they can drain it in time you have a chance, otherwise you drown. You can't catch your breath. The doctors say people are aware as it happens.
On behalf of myself and my family, thank you for your sacrifices to give people like me a chance. Bless you.
Yes, it was different. They had a major war on at the same time.The two situations not comparable... doctors etc back then did not know it was caused by a highly transmissible virus.
Yes, it was different. They had a major war on at the same time.
Thank you for the kindness. I really do appreciate it. It is so hard to be vulnerable. I have spent my life on the helping side of the table and having to step off from the frontline is hard.I am sad to read this. Prayers.
And thank you so much for reminding us of the realities.
There are many differences with this virus that people are not willing to accept sadly.
The numbers seem low but the actual number infected is quite high but they are asymptomatic.
And some people are not willing to be inconvenienced for the sake of another in our individualistic society.
Please take care of yourself... I hope you have a good support system that can bring you supplies since venturing out is something you should not do ... this virus is quite hardy in the air and on surfaces.
New treatments are being developed thankfully ... we need to think of this as being in wait mode.![]()
Thank you for the kindness. I really do appreciate it. It is so hard to be vulnerable. I have spent my life on the helping side of the table and having to step off from the frontline is hard.