Re: Keeping Busy in Isolation
My life will be unchanged. I can't isolate myself because I live on my own and therefore have no alternative but to get out and about simply to get through normal daily life and to visit my mother twice a week to see if she's ok. I have to use public transport to get around, so good luck trying to isolate myself, eh! As long as the gym remains open I'll be using that three times a week, too.Re: Keeping Busy in Isolation
Re: Keeping Busy in Isolation
My daughter was talking about this today. She said if it comes to the point when we will have to stay indoors due to our age risk with this virus, she will do all our shopping for us. She says if we run out of food, she has plenty at her house if there is anything we desperately need. It's very reassuring for her to say that but I hate putting on other people having to do things for me. I know she has our interests at heart and I wouldn't hurt her feelings so I would succumb to her wishes.Re: Keeping Busy in Isolation
Care workers, doctors and nurses, etc., are just as vulnerable as everyone else, of course. If all the "sky is falling" predictions come true, the care and health sectors will collapse under the strain. Heaven help isolated and vulnerable people if that happens. IF.Re: Keeping Busy in Isolation
Re: Keeping Busy in Isolation
Re: Keeping Busy in Isolation
Swine flu was a pandemic, and world wide around 700 million–1.4 billion people contracted the illness , so why is this so much worse ? I really don't remember hiding away in 2009, or even thinking about it much.Re: Keeping Busy in Isolation
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