Age? Location? Something else?But there seems to be a pattern of those people......
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Age? Location? Something else?But there seems to be a pattern of those people......
the impression she got was that it wasn’t a dodge. They honestly didn’t know until they were able to asses and wanted to get headed toward the city. They love a bit out in the sticks. She was called quickly with update and location.
I'm with @Chdamn on this... BS... People dying alone without their loved ones is beyond BS...
For those of you who know people that passed, I'd be curious to know their ages and general health situation.
Me as well. My mom is 90 and after posting this thread I have told everyone to stay away from her and for her to call the youngers to shop for her and leave items on the porch.
We've been doing that with my 84 yr old mom and 83 yr old MIL for 2 weeks. I know what the experts are saying and the modelling from various think tanks but it's been 2 weeks and now the powers that be want another 4 weeks. Makes me feel like they (the government, etc.) dont know what the hell they are doing.
You've come to the right place then.Makes me feel like they (the government, etc.) dont know what the hell they are doing
You've come to the right place then.
We've taken precautions and I take 2000mg of Vitamin C daily for the entire flu season, eat a good diet get exercise and stay hydrated. Same goes for my wife. We hardly ever get sick.
Doctors who know more than either of us are saying "Because it is a new virus there is no immunity to this. If you come into contact with it, you *WILL* catch it" I'm sure your healthy habits lower your risk of a bad outcome but they do nothing as far as prevention. This is a new concept for me today and will affect how I behave going forward.
Montgomery county N.C. list a deputy Tuesday night. 44 year old male left behind a wife and 5 children.
No health issues and within 2-4 days he’s gone.
The south is getting ready to play a fun game of allergies or plague?
Still waiting on the test for my sisters GF. Don't think my sister is showing any signs though as of yesterday.
I honestly think I had it. I'm 29, very healthy and very rarely get sick.......This was a couple weeks ago now.
That actually does sound more like the flu, it's been nasty this year.
Was the plant in Monroe? I'm getting stationed on standby in Charlotte for the foreseeable future in case said plant has positives.my brother-in-law works at a mfg plant and one of his close co-workers relatives have apparently been diagnose so they shut down the plant. He called me to warn me and I ask him if the co-worker has shown any sign of sickness. He answered no not yet. I'm not really worried about it since nobody in my house is in the high-risk group. We've taken precautions and I take 2000mg of Vitamin C daily for the entire flu season, eat a good diet get exercise and stay hydrated. Same goes for my wife. We hardly ever get sick. I can count the number of times on one hand for the last decade. It further bears out that 95% of the European cases have been over the age of 60 with underlying health issues. So basically, people who would die from regular influenza are most at risk.
But these allergies and this non-stop coating of pollen is making it hard to distinguish the sick from allergies.
Not to mention the people that are walking around not keeping social distancing while saying "no one is going to tell me what to do" while they are spreading the virus. With that kind of mentality this is going to keep on going for a lot longer.
nope.Was the plant in Monroe? I'm getting stationed on standby in Charlotte for the foreseeable future in case said plant has positives.
Bump.
My wife tested positive today. She's a 46 year old RN in surgical services at the local hospital.