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What do u think about coronavirus out break :(
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I'm normal.
I'm so weak. I let everyone down. Even when it's not my fault I find a way to believe it's my fault. I'm tired. I'm tired of feeling nothing, feeling everything...
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Waiting for Godot....
Few years ago, I had read this play and at that time I couldn't grab its gist. But now as life passes, I understand it more and more. I have been badly treated...
It sucks
I don't get to go to school for like 3 weeks
Everyone is in a panic and I feel like everything is way out of hand, I just want to get my education and go off to college, I can't afford to not go to school
Replylucky we are not closing yet...i feel like it's the end of the world :(
ReplyMuch speculation surrounds this virus, a former Israeli Defense Force investigator claiming the genome sequence was not possible outside human intervention, while others say bats (but some say Wuhan does not even eat bats, this was said to be outside China where bats were consumed). The research facility in Wuhan was under investigation for a possible containment breach, as this has happened more than once in other labs in China. This virus could have been part of lab experiments in how far and wide a virus could adapt, and possible preemptive treatment plans. If the outbreak was an accidental error, I can see why China would feel paranoid about reputation, but it is hurting their case more when locking up reporters and shutting people out who want to help from information. The Spanish flu had incredibly high fatalities, and the plague before it. Humanity has still continued. There may be worse diseases and contractable ailments out there we have never seen in human history, but all we can do is learn and adapt. Nature has many mysteries in the inner workings to discover how it all coexists. People have survived contracting this virus, there is a whole list online of how many have fully recovered. Stress weakens the immune system, so do not feed into fear, get plenty of sleep, and live a balanced life, that is how we move forward without falling as often. I have not had a flu shot in my nearly 30 years of living, my time will come when my number is up. I will say, this event has enlightened the world of how to stay safer while life continues, as diseases are not going away, they are just as much a part of life as we are. Things could have been much worse, an incubation period lasting years before signs develop, full neurological shutdown without warning, the disease fully camouflaged in the body as red blood cells or other vital components. Again, life will continue, there is a balance in nature, and there are things we can do to live more in that balance. Practice good hygiene and keep up good hydration, nutrition, rest, and stimulating activities that stretch and strengthen the mind and body.
ReplyThey said things will get worse before they get better..i wonder when this coronavirus thing will be over or atlist just get better!!! :(
ReplyBefore the end of mid summer is the currently projected trend when this will end with global efforts, if all parties adhere to the plans in place. An Australian university has a sample of an early strand of the virus, and they are using it to track current and possible future mutations. More treatment options for other conditions may arise from this research. Progress is being made, and all is not lost.
ReplyI think its crazy. Sure I mean be cautious but dont go buying up everything in large amounts like toilet paper thats just not right. Just use common sense. Limit travel and being near crowds. Wash hands often. Be kind to others in crowded stores. Not fight over things. Hopefully it'll pass by and be over with in a short time. Just use good judgement and ignore the hype.
Replyit's going to be okay. we should be concerned, but we shouldn't panic. just practice common sense - socially distance yourself, wash hands, etc. there have been many pandemics throughout history; this won't be the one to end the world. scientists are working on a vaccine. steps are being taken to address it. there's nothing you can do but listen to the cdc and take the appropriate precautions. try not to let the panic get to you, and try not to obsess over the alarmism of the news.
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