Panic is more contagious than any virus. And just as deadly.
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You are so right! For some of us, Covid-19 is doing more harm with the panic it has caused than harm from the virus itself!
Stay strong my friend and as safe as you possibly can be. We’ll get through this together. ๐
๐พGinger ๐พ
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I will Ginger, you too! I still have so much to say . . . about . . . stuff! I have to stick around.
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Ah so true!
Keep Safe. ๐
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I will. You too!
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Yes!
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Thanks Jennie.
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Youโre welcome, Pam.
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Maybe more deadly.
Stay safe, Pam!
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You too Dan!
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To be honest, I wish some people would feel a little more panic. Maybe then they would take actions that were more responsible … like staying home as requested. We have a problem here with people ignoring the demand for self-isolation. I’m afraid this will make our battle longer and more difficult than necessary ๐
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You are right. Too many people refuse to see the truth. I think the majority are doing the right thing but one infected idiot could kill millions. “1918 flu pandemic was an unusually deadly influenza pandemic. Lasting from January 1918 to December 1920, it infected 500 million people โ about a quarter of the world’s population at the time. The death toll is estimated to have been anywhere from 17 million to 50 million, and possibly as high as 100 million, making it one of the deadliest pandemics in human history.”
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When you compare panic to apathy, you have to wonder why the one that requires the most work always wins out.
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That made me laugh. Scary world we live in.
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And most detrimental to positive progress.
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Exactly!
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And less productive!
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Very true!
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Is that the same feeling you get when they run out of your favorite chocolate Pam…hot, clammy, shaky hands, urge to cry, panic stricken and want to call my mom? ๐ ๐คฃ
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That is worse! Much worse . . .
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So true. The reaction to this has concerned me from the beginning.
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We should all be concerned.
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And infectious.
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Very!
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