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  • Brown Bear
    Still Old School
    • Feb 14, 2008
    • 7057

    #16
    I just got an email telling me to work from home as much as possible. While there’s been no cases yet in Nova Scotia I’m not seeing this as a bad thing. Working in my jammies.
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    • Hector
      el Hombre de Acero
      • May 19, 2003
      • 31852

      #17
      Originally posted by palitoy
      THIS. Play some board games, watch some movies, be kind to one another.

      I'm not worried about this disease but I am worried about it killing my mum who has a pre-existing condition. If I miss a toy show or a movie, so be it.
      Same here.
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      • Hedji
        Citizen of Gotham
        • Nov 17, 2012
        • 7246

        #18
        Originally posted by palitoy
        THIS. Play some board games, watch some movies, be kind to one another.

        I'm not worried about this disease but I am worried about it killing my mum who has a pre-existing condition. If I miss a toy show or a movie, so be it.
        Me too. My Mom and Dad mean the world to me. If Media exaggeration keeps them safe, then yes, please.

        While I agree, the Media has to be responsible, I'd hate to live with the suppression of Media. How would people feel if there were deaths without media coverage?

        Also, I'm not an expert, and I doubt anyone else here is.... so... we really don't know what it would do to us, do we? This virus is still a baby, and hasn't mutated yet.

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        • Makernaut
          Persistent Member
          • Jul 22, 2015
          • 1549

          #19
          Several of you have hit on the "not worried about me, but a family member" and I feel the same way. The really good thing is that kids seem to be especially hardy in the face of this one.

          Aside from some TP and peanut butter shortages, people seem to be doing pretty well with all of this. "Peak Virus" seems to be ahead of us, but so far, people around me seem to be the right mix of "not panicking" and "not in denial".

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          • Wee67
            Museum Correspondent
            • Apr 2, 2002
            • 10586

            #20
            Originally posted by sprytel
            In order to control a pandemic, you need to take proactive steps to prevent its spread. If you take early measures and it works, everyone says, "they totally overreacted... all that panic and then it was nothing." If you delay and things get bad, everyone will crucify you for not acting earlier. Since you literally can't win either way, better to do the one that doesn't involve a lot of people getting sick and dying.
            Absolutely! I think its funny to see all over Facebook how many of my friends have become infectious disease specialists. They all seem to know the exact steps that do or do not need be taken much better than doctors or scientists.
            WANTED - Solid-Boxed WGSH's, C.8 or better.

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            • J.B.
              Guild Navigator
              • Jun 23, 2010
              • 2887

              #21
              I have no problem with reporting the facts, it's the shock value I don't appreciate. I would like to have seen some interviews with people that have gotten the virus and gotten through it just fine. I'm hoping that is what Hanks and his Wife will do, to calm some of this insane behavior. People shouldn't be getting into shoving matches at Costco trying to buy 3 months worth of toilet paper.
              You are transparent; I see many things... I see plans within plans.

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              • Makernaut
                Persistent Member
                • Jul 22, 2015
                • 1549

                #22
                I am a little weirded out by the TP thing, myself. The nearest I can figure is that people get a feeling that they are exercising some control where there is uncertainty. TP isn't going to go bad and you will use it....all...eventually. And then "shortage psychology" comes in to play for those that follow.

                And lest one should blame social media or even the 24 hour news cycle of cable TV consider this.......

                https://priceonomics.com/the-great-t...scare-of-1973/

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                • rche
                  channeling Bob Wills
                  • Mar 26, 2008
                  • 7386

                  #23
                  Originally posted by palitoy
                  THIS. Play some board games, watch some movies, be kind to one another.

                  I'm not worried about this disease but I am worried about it killing my mum who has a pre-existing condition. If I miss a toy show or a movie, so be it.
                  same here

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                  • Hedji
                    Citizen of Gotham
                    • Nov 17, 2012
                    • 7246

                    #24
                    People panic and they hoard. It's in our nature to want to feel some control in the face of chaos. I may not agree, but I understand it.

                    I think some compassion and empathy are in real need. Americans were at each other's throats before the virus arrived. Anxiety and depression are very real, and are significant players in this game.

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                    • MysteryWho
                      Persistent Member
                      • Dec 16, 2008
                      • 1047

                      #25
                      Panic is pointless. It resolves nothing. We all have the same feelings, but you are what you do. I still go to work and behave rationally while others do not. It is disappointing. I guess I have seen enough apocalyptic movies to expect it, but still. Someone at work told me it is not the virus that scares them, it is the way people are behaving. As in every zombie apocalypse movie, the real enemy is the other remaining humans.
                      Meanwhile, I figure I have a pretty fair chance of getting sick and getting over it. It is my folks who I worry about. They are older and have various health issues.
                      The idea of quarantine is not scary. Staying home with my comics and movies. Don't threaten me with a good time!

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                      • ODBJBG
                        Permanent Member
                        • May 15, 2009
                        • 3143

                        #26
                        Originally posted by J.B.
                        I have no problem with reporting the facts, it's the shock value I don't appreciate. I would like to have seen some interviews with people that have gotten the virus and gotten through it just fine. I'm hoping that is what Hanks and his Wife will do, to calm some of this insane behavior. People shouldn't be getting into shoving matches at Costco trying to buy 3 months worth of toilet paper.
                        Considering how few people have actually done this, it's probably hard to find them. Only about half the people who have officially contracted Covid-19 and have gotten symptoms have been cleared as "recovered". Lots of people who have it, may not die, but will likely never be the same again or are currently on ventilators. This isn't the flu.

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                        • MegoSteve
                          Superman's Pal
                          • Jun 17, 2005
                          • 4135

                          #27
                          Originally posted by J.B.
                          I would like to have seen some interviews with people that have gotten the virus and gotten through it just fine.
                          I guess I don't get the logic of this, because it's a lot like the attitude some have like "Well, I never wore seat belts in childhood and I grew up just fine." People that died because they didn't wear seat belts aren't here to speak up; people that died from COVID-19 aren't, either.

                          I'd do agree there isn't really enough coverage of what exactly happens to someone when they get the coronavirus. I'm sure for some it will be like the flu, but the flu really sucks and is one of the most deadly communicable diseases in the civilized world. The death rate for COVID-19 is much, much worse.

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                          • J.B.
                            Guild Navigator
                            • Jun 23, 2010
                            • 2887

                            #28
                            Originally posted by MegoSteve
                            I guess I don't get the logic of this, because it's a lot like the attitude some have like "Well, I never wore seat belts in childhood and I grew up just fine." People that died because they didn't wear seat belts aren't here to speak up; people that died from COVID-19 aren't, either.

                            I'd do agree there isn't really enough coverage of what exactly happens to someone when they get the coronavirus. I'm sure for some it will be like the flu, but the flu really sucks and is one of the most deadly communicable diseases in the civilized world. The death rate for COVID-19 is much, much worse.
                            Originally posted by ODBJBG
                            Considering how few people have actually done this, it's probably hard to find them. Only about half the people who have officially contracted Covid-19 and have gotten symptoms have been cleared as "recovered". Lots of people who have it, may not die, but will likely never be the same again or are currently on ventilators. This isn't the flu.
                            Correct.
                            You are transparent; I see many things... I see plans within plans.

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                            • Nostalgiabuff
                              Muddling through
                              • Oct 4, 2008
                              • 11297

                              #29
                              Originally posted by ODBJBG
                              Considering how few people have actually done this, it's probably hard to find them. Only about half the people who have officially contracted Covid-19 and have gotten symptoms have been cleared as "recovered". Lots of people who have it, may not die, but will likely never be the same again or are currently on ventilators. This isn't the flu.
                              where do you get that info? Clearly people are recovering from it or the death toll would be in the tens of thousands already. it is the elderly and people with pre-existing conditions that are not recovering and dying. all accounts I have otherwise heard, is that it is no worse than a cold or mild case of the flu

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                              • MegoSteve
                                Superman's Pal
                                • Jun 17, 2005
                                • 4135

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Nostalgiabuff
                                all accounts I have otherwise heard, is that it is no worse than a cold or mild case of the flu
                                It's worse for older people, but younger people are getting it and ending up in the hospital. Doctors have died. Read some of the experiences in Italy.



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