- Thread starter
- #1
Honestly good luck to him.
This virus is no joke.
Imagine if Wentz contracts it? Having to be on a ventilator would certainly snap a few of his ribs. He'd be on IR for sure.
Easy people it's a joke.
Honestly good luck to him.
This virus is no joke.
Imagine if Wentz contracts it? Having to be on a ventilator would certainly snap a few of his ribs. He'd be on IR for sure.
Easy people it's a joke.
Which is good to hear and is true in the majority of cases. In my province, for example, about 2/3 of the cases have recovered so far. However, people could very likely still be contagious because the virus doesn't dissipate the same as previous ones. It has properties that are unprecedented in these things. Even if the people who get it recover, we can not assume it's over. There will likely be a second and possibly even third wave of this thing that could conceivably be worse because people let their guard down and quit taking precautions. Anybody thinking this will all be over soon is very naive. We could possibly still be dealing with isolation protocols and distancing a year from now.From what I read, this was some time ago, he's already recovered or near recovered now.
Come playoff time that makes two of usImagine if...nm I forgot the Patriots don't even have a QB.
Which is good to hear and is true in the majority of cases. In my province, for example, about 2/3 of the cases have recovered so far. However, people could very likely still be contagious because the virus doesn't dissipate the same as previous ones. It has properties that are unprecedented in these things. Even if the people who get it recover, we can not assume it's over. There will likely be a second and possibly even third wave of this thing that could conceivably be worse because people let their guard down and quit taking precautions. Anybody thinking this will all be over soon is very naive. We could possibly still be dealing with isolation protocols and distancing a year from now.
My best buddy is a recently retired respiratory therapist, he won't let anyone he knows be naive.
When the government interaction is long over no one really knows what the new norm will be yet.
Which is good to hear and is true in the majority of cases. In my province, for example, about 2/3 of the cases have recovered so far. However, people could very likely still be contagious because the virus doesn't dissipate the same as previous ones. It has properties that are unprecedented in these things. Even if the people who get it recover, we can not assume it's over. There will likely be a second and possibly even third wave of this thing that could conceivably be worse because people let their guard down and quit taking precautions. Anybody thinking this will all be over soon is very naive. We could possibly still be dealing with isolation protocols and distancing a year from now.
We will never be the same, we will have to find a new normal
In some ways I know I won't be the same.
In time, especially if there's a vaccine, I think we'll be somewhat the same. My grandmother was born in 1900 and was a late teen when the Spanish flu broke out...we talked about a lot of things, but I never had the foresight to ask her about that before she died. I would have to think things went back to normal.
It wouldn't shock me to see people wearing masks at large gatherings...I think that could become more of a norm. If somebody is sick...they will take it a lot more serious from the onset. I think some jobs will mandate that you stay home until a Dr has cleared you.
The world is a much more populated, more connected place with technological advancements probably not even imagined 102 yrs ago. Hopefully they will see a vaccine through this time.
If the new normal involves social distancing then say adios to restaurants, professional stadium sports, Disney World, rock concerts. The list goes on.Best part of this is getting to see Dr Bonnie on TV every day.
Calm, cool and collected. Well spoken. Answers even repetitive silly questions politely.
We are lucky to have her.