COVID-19 and MAC: What are you doing differently to protect yourself?
Is anyone doing anything differently to protect themselves now that we are facing the reality of covid-19?
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Best of luck to you all. I am originally from Westchester County but now in MI where we are really getting bad bouts of this virus. We climbed to Number 3 on this morning's news. Stay safe. Jane Brown
Lori...makes me cry too!!!
@irene5 I sit up in the middle of the night watching it. Somehow soothes my soul. Great that you are playing again. Kate
Terri, I'm on your team. Starting my 15th day of self-isolation,far ahead of any notice of cases in the city or even county. From childhood, my weak spot has been respiratory issues starting with tonsilitis and graduating to frequent strep (a teacher) and then to chronic bronchitis. I've not left my house except for walks. No take out, no delivery, no curbside.
At 76 yrs, I've lived alone for many years and learned long ago that having an extra supply of basic foods, meds, and household items made it much easier to get through times of illness without unnecessarily calling on others for help. Like you, I am staying put and so incredibly grateful that so far, I can.
Hi, Terri, I'm not sure which of the subgroups you are writing the above on but there is one that is "just want to talk" or something like that which has many posters each day. This may be the same thread. I anticipate fewer posters as this virus strikes closer to each of us personally.
Agree we need to continue to support and encourage each other and so glad for this great "connection".
I know there have been reports of being cautious with shoes and I'm beginning to wonder if the spraying you mentioned may be due to concern that the virus may be also air borne...haven't read anything from trusted sources to that effect but do know a virus can mutate.
@alleycatkate Loved it! Thanks for sharing!
Kate, thank you so much for this. I love it! We may be having to physically distance ourselves from one another but as this shows, regardless of where we are located, music can unite us like nothing else. This oldie thinks you hit the jackpot with this!!! Best to all.
Absolutely, feisty, it can be airborne. If someone sneezes it can project 10 feet into the air and then drops to the ground. I am staying in my home or take myself out for a drive in my car to stay safe. Take care and blessings to you and yours.
@windwalker I totally agree, they keep saying nurses dealing with broken bones etc dont need masks, how do they know the person with the broken arm doesnt carry covid, its not right. and those surgical masks dont do much anyway, they need N95 up! Our Queenstown hospital has just had a nurse contract covid-19 so all the hospital staff are in isolation! We on this site are the smart ones.
@windwalker, it seems very contagious. In a small rural town here, they had a st Patrick day do at a small pub, there are now 23 cases from that party and it will probably grow. Be careful and smart everyone, take care.