ImperfectPixie
Well-Known Member
Congrats! I wish it weren't during a pandemic...I just retired this past Tuesday.
Congrats! I wish it weren't during a pandemic...I just retired this past Tuesday.
This isn't about you. It's about ALL OF US. YOUR choices will affect those you come in contact with along with everyone they come into contact with, etc. etc. So please, either re-think your decision-making process, or stop talking about your children and what you're allowing them to do, because frankly, it's irresponsible and you shouldn't be encouraging others to behave in the same way.
I'm sorry. I can't be nice anymore.
YOU ARE WRONG. END OF STORY. You've been backtracking and changing your story and moving the goalposts throughout this entire thread. MULTIPLE PEOPLE have shown you - with facts and advice from doctors and medical experts why there is a fundamental flaw in your logic.
SIX FEET. That is the MINIMUM safe distance. Children 1) aren't capable of accurately estimating that distance, and 2) forget about safety stuff under the best conditions, let alone when something they can't see or understand is the threat.
I ABSOLUTELY GET IT. My sons have autism. Socializing is difficult for them, but they do have a few close friends that they miss terribly. Going back to school with expectations from teachers is going to be EXTRAORDINARILY difficult for them. It's going to take time to gain back the social and educational ground we're losing because of this pandemic, so please don't tell me I don't understand. My sister is recently divorced and has a daughter who is VERY active in sports and extra-curriculars - and they're staying away from everyone - no play dates.
PEOPLE MAKING POOR CHOICES ARE WHY WE WILL HAVE TO KEEP EVERYTHING CLOSED FOR MORE THAN 3 WEEKS.
You've convinced yourself that you're safe because there aren't many confirmed cases in Ohio and because you aren't being forced to self-quarantine by the state...GUESS AGAIN. We thought the same until the beginning of last week. Now there are cases popping up ALL over the place around us. We've since begun treating everyone we see as if they're carrying COVID-19 and just don't know it yet. My mother wanted to stop by yesterday to drop off a birthday card for me, and I asked her not to - because she and my husband are both at high-risk for severe symptoms.
The following is from a group of 50 Boston doctors regarding how this virus spreads... (it's far too long of a post to screenshot, but this is copied directly from their plea for people to take this seriously)
Suppose you catch the virus. You will give it to 3 other people, and they will each give it to three others, and so forth. Here is how the math works, where you, the “index case,” are the first line:
1
3
9
27
81
243
729
2,187
6,561
19,683
59,046
177,147
531,441
1,594,323
4,782,969
14,348,907
So, in just 15 steps of transmission, the virus has gone from just one index case to 14.3 million other people.
This isn't about you. It's about ALL OF US. YOUR choices will affect those you come in contact with along with everyone they come into contact with, etc. etc. So please, either re-think your decision-making process, or stop talking about your children and what you're allowing them to do, because frankly, it's irresponsible and you shouldn't be encouraging others to behave in the same way.
I haven't looked at the graphic or animation because I'm not a subscriber but the title is wrong. It didn't really spread across the US. It was introduced to various parts of the US via travel from foreign countries.Watch How the Coronavirus Spread Across the United States (Published 2020)
It’s been two months since the first confirmed case was reported in the United States. As testing expanded and the virus spread, the number of new cases has multiplied at a rapid pace.www.nytimes.com
I'm sorry. I can't be nice anymore.
YOU ARE WRONG. END OF STORY. You've been backtracking and changing your story and moving the goalposts throughout this entire thread. MULTIPLE PEOPLE have shown you - with facts and advice from doctors and medical experts why there is a fundamental flaw in your logic.
SIX FEET. That is the MINIMUM safe distance. Children 1) aren't capable of accurately estimating that distance, and 2) forget about safety stuff under the best conditions, let alone when something they can't see or understand is the threat.
I ABSOLUTELY GET IT. My sons have autism. Socializing is difficult for them, but they do have a few close friends that they miss terribly. Going back to school with expectations from teachers is going to be EXTRAORDINARILY difficult for them. It's going to take time to gain back the social and educational ground we're losing because of this pandemic, so please don't tell me I don't understand. My sister is recently divorced and has a daughter who is VERY active in sports and extra-curriculars - and they're staying away from everyone - no play dates.
PEOPLE MAKING POOR CHOICES ARE WHY WE WILL HAVE TO KEEP EVERYTHING CLOSED FOR MORE THAN 3 WEEKS.
You've convinced yourself that you're safe because there aren't many confirmed cases in Ohio and because you aren't being forced to self-quarantine by the state...GUESS AGAIN. We thought the same until the beginning of last week. Now there are cases popping up ALL over the place around us. We've since begun treating everyone we see as if they're carrying COVID-19 and just don't know it yet. My mother wanted to stop by yesterday to drop off a birthday card for me, and I asked her not to - because she and my husband are both at high-risk for severe symptoms.
The following is from a group of 50 Boston doctors regarding how this virus spreads... (it's far too long of a post to screenshot, but this is copied directly from their plea for people to take this seriously)
Suppose you catch the virus. You will give it to 3 other people, and they will each give it to three others, and so forth. Here is how the math works, where you, the “index case,” are the first line:
1
3
9
27
81
243
729
2,187
6,561
19,683
59,046
177,147
531,441
1,594,323
4,782,969
14,348,907
So, in just 15 steps of transmission, the virus has gone from just one index case to 14.3 million other people.
This isn't about you. It's about ALL OF US. YOUR choices will affect those you come in contact with along with everyone they come into contact with, etc. etc. So please, either re-think your decision-making process, or stop talking about your children and what you're allowing them to do, because frankly, it's irresponsible and you shouldn't be encouraging others to behave in the same way.
Congrats! I wish it weren't during a pandemic...
Relax. It is tense times.
Interesting from 2003. Not sure this is proven but interesting!
Coronavirus may be killed by a higher body temperature
BMJ has created this coronavirus hub to support healthcare professionals and researchers dealing with covid-19. It includes practical guidance, latest news and research. The content is free and is updated daily.www.bmj.com
At this point, we're just being extra-safe and taking it day by day. We're going outside when it's warm enough, and we've loosened the "no rough-housing" rule in the house quite a bit because we know there's pent up energy.I'm not disputing anything you've said. I do have a question though. At what point do you feel like it's safe for you and your family? Is it when a vaccine is created? Or something else?
Let's hope it is all worth it when we look back....
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Well in a nutshell that is what a fever is. A fever is often a symptom of your body fighting something by "cooking" it out of your body by raising the temperature that something cannot surive in.
Also, just a reminder. The coronavirus is a term for many varations or strains of a virus that once resembled a crown(hence, the word corona) many years ago under microscope studies.
We're going outside when it's warm enough, and we've loosened the "no rough-housing" rule in the house quite a bit because we know there's pent up energy.
Exactly. Of course it’s not easy. On us as parents, or the kids. But as I’ve said from the beginning, I would rather be very strict with this from the beginning and have to do it for a shorter amount of time overall than have it drag on for months because of a desire to keep things “normal” for as long as possible.No one said this is easy. Or that it's supposed to be easy. 6 feet is the minimum suggested distance, and even kids on bikes are closer together than that.
There is a reason this person is on so many ignore lists including mine. PLEASE stop engaging them. What you say is reasonable which means they will not value it. It just makes it more frustrating to read this thread dodging all the posts replying to their ignorant ramblings.I'm sorry. I can't be nice anymore.
YOU ARE WRONG. END OF STORY. You've been backtracking and changing your story and moving the goalposts throughout this entire thread. MULTIPLE PEOPLE have shown you - with facts and advice from doctors and medical experts why there is a fundamental flaw in your logic.
SIX FEET. That is the MINIMUM safe distance. Children 1) aren't capable of accurately estimating that distance, and 2) forget about safety stuff under the best conditions, let alone when something they can't see or understand is the threat.
I ABSOLUTELY GET IT. My sons have autism. Socializing is difficult for them, but they do have a few close friends that they miss terribly. Going back to school with expectations from teachers is going to be EXTRAORDINARILY difficult for them. It's going to take time to gain back the social and educational ground we're losing because of this pandemic, so please don't tell me I don't understand. My sister is recently divorced and has a daughter who is VERY active in sports and extra-curriculars - and they're staying away from everyone - no play dates.
PEOPLE MAKING POOR CHOICES ARE WHY WE WILL HAVE TO KEEP EVERYTHING CLOSED FOR MORE THAN 3 WEEKS.
You've convinced yourself that you're safe because there aren't many confirmed cases in Ohio and because you aren't being forced to self-quarantine by the state...GUESS AGAIN. We thought the same until the beginning of last week. Now there are cases popping up ALL over the place around us. We've since begun treating everyone we see as if they're carrying COVID-19 and just don't know it yet. My mother wanted to stop by yesterday to drop off a birthday card for me, and I asked her not to - because she and my husband are both at high-risk for severe symptoms.
The following is from a group of 50 Boston doctors regarding how this virus spreads... (it's far too long of a post to screenshot, but this is copied directly from their plea for people to take this seriously)
Suppose you catch the virus. You will give it to 3 other people, and they will each give it to three others, and so forth. Here is how the math works, where you, the “index case,” are the first line:
1
3
9
27
81
243
729
2,187
6,561
19,683
59,046
177,147
531,441
1,594,323
4,782,969
14,348,907
So, in just 15 steps of transmission, the virus has gone from just one index case to 14.3 million other people.
This isn't about you. It's about ALL OF US. YOUR choices will affect those you come in contact with along with everyone they come into contact with, etc. etc. So please, either re-think your decision-making process, or stop talking about your children and what you're allowing them to do, because frankly, it's irresponsible and you shouldn't be encouraging others to behave in the same way.
At this point, we're just being extra-safe and taking it day by day. We're going outside when it's warm enough, and we've loosened the "no rough-housing" rule in the house quite a bit because we know there's pent up energy.
The reason I'm so over people thinking "if I only do this one thing that goes against recommendations, it will be okay" is because there's SO MANY people doing that, that even 3 weeks of closures isn't even going to come close to being enough. Those same people are the ones that are going to make this last longer than it needs to. People were getting impatient with me this morning at the supermarket because I was maintaining safe distance and not moving up quickly enough for them. I really think it's going to come to severe lock-downs if we (as a whole) keep up this idiocy.
Exactly. When my daughter indicated she was missing a friend tonight, she used her augmentative device to write her a note. I took a screenshot of it and texted it to her friend’s mom. It made her feel so much better.One thing about today is that the technology allows kids to be together in ways we never imagined. I don’t think it’s as good as being face to face but at the same time I don’t think they feel like they’re missing out as much as kids from my generation would have, right or wrong.
Social Distancing, and isolating isn't an attempt for everyone to never get the virus, it's about not letting everyone get it at same time.I'm not disputing anything you've said. I do have a question though. At what point do you feel like it's safe for you and your family? Is it when a vaccine is created? Or something else? It will spread slower, but isolation measures or not it will still spread.
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