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Originally Posted by GogglesPisano
And viruses tend to become weaker as they mutate.
Great. So we can agree that it will never be “safe” to get back to life. We should take reasonable precautions in everything, but life is always going to be a little bit dangerous, sometimes to the point of death. BTW, did I hear we’re getting the MAX?
Aren't we also closing field hospitals and sending that big white BO-AT back to ORF? Sounds like we have a decent stockpile of ventilators, and N95 mask production is in full swing. The curve is flattened, hospitals can handle the mitigated surge, the virus weakens, but we will never be 100% safe. What else do we need to convince ourselves of before we start crawling out of this social/financial hole?
My totally sane wife told me today that she’s becoming depressed without human interaction. She made it through a seven month and four month deployment with three kids, a slipped vertebrae, and the kids never miss any of their umpteen activities because of her. She is RESILIENT, and this quarantine protocol is starting to affect her mental health. I can’t imagine what less resilient people are going through.