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jr. member
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July 13, 2020, 01:24:12 PM
#89
Panic and anxiety is so common, yet we live in the safest conditions that ever existed. Modern media prey on anxiety by constantly bombarding us with negative information, sometimes even false one. Think of everything you can do to lessen your chance of getting covid, apply these rules and move on with your life. Just don't use Twitter, like at all Grin It's pure cancer
hero member
Activity: 2702
Merit: 704
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July 13, 2020, 10:26:17 AM
#88
It's causing a lot of stress when I get back home. Wondering if I somehow inhaled it from someone, only feeling relief many days later when no symptoms developed.
You are suffering severe anxiety, as long as you take the recommended precautions it is going to be very unlikely that you are going to catch the coronavirus, instead of taking a look at the world statistics of contagion you need to look at your local statistics, once you do that most likely you're going to find out that only a small amount of the population have contracted the virus.

And most of those people are keeping themselves on their home so the chances that you cross with one of them is very low and even if you do it is unlikely that you are going to be infected by them.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
July 11, 2020, 07:29:11 PM
#87
With the right basic protective measures, like wearing nose mask, avoiding crowded places and staying home if no important outing... I can say I will be rest assured of safety.
full member
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Merit: 104
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July 11, 2020, 02:46:02 AM
#86
You are right that it's very difficult to know how this epidemic will affect the planet but if we are careful we will easily prevent it Generally, those that have low immunity are at higher risk to extend their body's immunity. Increase the number of antibodies within the body which helps in destroying germs However the corona virus is more deadly than the flu we expect it's safe to travel out if we are careful.
hero member
Activity: 1974
Merit: 534
July 11, 2020, 02:24:52 AM
#85
I have heard that once you are affected by covid 19 and survive it (remain alive) then your immunity system will not let you affect by the virus again ?

How true is that ?

It's completely true. It's basic biology. You get infected by a pathogen, your body builds up immunity through antibody production which recognizes virus particles and destroys them. The only case of someone getting "reinfected" by COVID-19 is if they had the disease once and get infected by a mutated form. Your body will repeat the cycle again producing antibodies against the mutated form.

How do you know that the corona virus will not mutate? So far it's still not clear if corona will come back in the next years in a slighty different form. Just like the flu is coming back every year. If you had it in one year or even got the vaccine against it, you can still get it in the next year. I think we all should remain cautious, even if you already had corona. Unfortunately it will still take a long for us to full understand corona.
sr. member
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July 10, 2020, 09:50:10 PM
#84
I understand what you're going through. I mean, who doesn't, right? We're basically on a same boat right now since all of us are affected by this pandemic.

I also feel a bit worried whenever I go outside. That's why, as much as possible, I don't go out unless otherwise necessary. For our groceries and daily needs, my parents do the shopping and they do it weekly.

But there's no need to panic or be stressed out. As long as we follow the minimum health requirements, such as physical distancing, washing hands regularly, sanitizing our things regularly, wearing a mask when going out and most importantly, keeping ourselves healthy, then we can relax. We'll get through this.
legendary
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July 10, 2020, 05:06:48 PM
#83
I have heard that once you are affected by covid 19 and survive it (remain alive) then your immunity system will not let you affect by the virus again ?

How true is that ?

It's completely true. It's basic biology. You get infected by a pathogen, your body builds up immunity through antibody production which recognizes virus particles and destroys them. The only case of someone getting "reinfected" by COVID-19 is if they had the disease once and get infected by a mutated form. Your body will repeat the cycle again producing antibodies against the mutated form.
full member
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Merit: 105
July 10, 2020, 03:12:55 PM
#82
It's causing a lot of stress when I get back home. Wondering if I somehow inhaled it from someone, only feeling relief many days later when no symptoms developed.

I feel the same way too and I'm paranoid already to the nth level when I leave home.

I basically do my weekly groceries to restock on our basic essentials at home, although I'd much prefer to actually do it once every 2 weeks instead. But more often than not, it's unavoidable and I just need to do my very best to avoid myself from catching anything.

There is no way one can stay at home always. We all have to move out of home for some reason and the only way to remain safe in this pandemic is to wear the masks and do not shake hands. upon returning back, wash your hands and take all precautionary measures as recommend on social media.
If we follows all these measures, i hope we will remain safe from covid-19.

The only way to stay safe is to NOT wear masks, and to contact as many people as you can. Why? Because many of the people that you contact are carriers in a small way, and never have had the symptoms. When you get a tiny amount of Covid from them, your immune system will develop immunity for you. It's called herd immunity.

Covid is unstoppable, as are millions of other viruses. Herd immunity is also unstoppable. Get together with other people, and get herd immunity.

Cool

I have heard that once you are affected by covid 19 and survive it (remain alive) then your immunity system will not let you affect by the virus again ?

How true is that ?
hero member
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July 10, 2020, 03:06:38 PM
#81
It's causing a lot of stress when I get back home. Wondering if I somehow inhaled it from someone, only feeling relief many days later when no symptoms developed.

I feel the same way too and I'm paranoid already to the nth level when I leave home.

I basically do my weekly groceries to restock on our basic essentials at home, although I'd much prefer to actually do it once every 2 weeks instead. But more often than not, it's unavoidable and I just need to do my very best to avoid myself from catching anything.

There is no way one can stay at home always. We all have to move out of home for some reason and the only way to remain safe in this pandemic is to wear the masks and do not shake hands. upon returning back, wash your hands and take all precautionary measures as recommend on social media.
If we follows all these measures, i hope we will remain safe from covid-19.

The only way to stay safe is to NOT wear masks, and to contact as many people as you can. Why? Because many of the people that you contact are carriers in a small way, and never have had the symptoms. When you get a tiny amount of Covid from them, your immune system will develop immunity for you. It's called herd immunity.

Covid is unstoppable, as are millions of other viruses. Herd immunity is also unstoppable. Get together with other people, and get herd immunity.

Cool

This is like jumping in a Well or hitting yourself with a knife and say that since once knife hits you many times, you will develop immunity and then next time it hits you, you will not get pain.  Cheesy

Although it is impossible to remain safe from this covid19, protect yourself from it for as long as you can.  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3906
Merit: 1373
July 10, 2020, 02:39:32 PM
#80
It's causing a lot of stress when I get back home. Wondering if I somehow inhaled it from someone, only feeling relief many days later when no symptoms developed.

I feel the same way too and I'm paranoid already to the nth level when I leave home.

I basically do my weekly groceries to restock on our basic essentials at home, although I'd much prefer to actually do it once every 2 weeks instead. But more often than not, it's unavoidable and I just need to do my very best to avoid myself from catching anything.

There is no way one can stay at home always. We all have to move out of home for some reason and the only way to remain safe in this pandemic is to wear the masks and do not shake hands. upon returning back, wash your hands and take all precautionary measures as recommend on social media.
If we follows all these measures, i hope we will remain safe from covid-19.

The only way to stay safe is to NOT wear masks, and to contact as many people as you can. Why? Because many of the people that you contact are carriers in a small way, and never have had the symptoms. When you get a tiny amount of Covid from them, your immune system will develop immunity for you. It's called herd immunity.

Covid is unstoppable, as are millions of other viruses. Herd immunity is also unstoppable. Get together with other people, and get herd immunity.

Cool
hero member
Activity: 2814
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July 10, 2020, 02:27:37 PM
#79
It's causing a lot of stress when I get back home. Wondering if I somehow inhaled it from someone, only feeling relief many days later when no symptoms developed.

I feel the same way too and I'm paranoid already to the nth level when I leave home.

I basically do my weekly groceries to restock on our basic essentials at home, although I'd much prefer to actually do it once every 2 weeks instead. But more often than not, it's unavoidable and I just need to do my very best to avoid myself from catching anything.

There is no way one can stay at home always. We all have to move out of home for some reason and the only way to remain safe in this pandemic is to wear the masks and do not shake hands. upon returning back, wash your hands and take all precautionary measures as recommend on social media.
If we follows all these measures, i hope we will remain safe from covid-19.
sr. member
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Merit: 274
July 10, 2020, 07:04:54 AM
#78
It is sad to say that the virus is keep spreading and there are now a lot of people who are affected all over the world. Of course there are fear among us whenever we go outside because our enemy which is the virus is invisible and we cannot identify if there are people outside who are asymptomatic wherein they are infected with the virus even though there is still no clear symptoms. There are some people who thinks it is just some kind of joke and it is really sad because this kind of topic should be treat as serious matter because our lives are on the line.
member
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Merit: 62
July 09, 2020, 05:56:13 AM
#77
I don't feel safe that's why I just choose to stay at home.

Well, sometimes I have no option but to go out since I have to buy for our food, but every time I go out, I also follow the protocol which is to observe social distancing and wearing of mask. Our health is very valuable and our money as well, if we get infected that entails money again that we have to spend and its not good to spend at this time that the economy are not doing good.
In last four/five months many things changed in this world now peoples trying to avoid each other and trying to safe so just because of this now I am also feeling some bad and trying to stay at home but sometime I have to go out and buy things which are very important for living so its create problems a mask is must and do't touch things its really big issue but we have to face this all for some more time hopefully this will be ok in next few months or we have to adjust this all for all life.
hero member
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July 09, 2020, 05:20:14 AM
#76
I don't feel safe that's why I just choose to stay at home.

Well, sometimes I have no option but to go out since I have to buy for our food, but every time I go out, I also follow the protocol which is to observe social distancing and wearing of mask. Our health is very valuable and our money as well, if we get infected that entails money again that we have to spend and its not good to spend at this time that the economy are not doing good.
full member
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Merit: 146
July 09, 2020, 05:13:22 AM
#75
Maybe not, because I rarely go outside now a days and buying groceries in bulk for next few weeks whenever I go outside.People are so ignorant about the spread so I want to save myself from any kind of infections.Do wear mask occasionally because it just reduce the risk of getting infection not completely so I always go outside in early morning when not much people there around to roam.
legendary
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July 08, 2020, 08:06:25 PM
#74
Okay, okay. Against my better judgement, I moved the safe next to the door, so I could feel safe when going outside.

 Angry
copper member
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Merit: 4
July 07, 2020, 07:49:29 PM
#73
It's causing a lot of stress when I get back home. Wondering if I somehow inhaled it from someone, only feeling relief many days later when no symptoms developed.

To be honest, I could relate to being paranoid somehow.


Don't panic. That's the worst you can do at these times.
First understand that covid-19 is not a fatal disease. The number of people dying from it are due to many other causes like old age and low immunity. Majority of people are recovering from it and defeating the virus. Even in the rare case you get infected with it, all you have to do is maintain your health for the next few days and eat good foods and you will be fine.

But what I do instead, is not to let my worries affect what I can or cannot do under the circumstances, with respect and without prejudice to the concerns of other people as well.

More importantly, as long as I've read and understood what I needed to do in order to prevent myself from getting sick, or be afflicted by COVID-19, this is the barest minimum of protection that anyone can get for themselves and their family.
legendary
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July 07, 2020, 09:50:09 AM
#72

I think I finally managed to pick up the so-called 'covid-19' by touching everything I can see when I go out an touching my face a lot.  Actually it's pretty much impossible not to touch one's face a ton when wearing the stupid mask which is required in the grocery store that I sometimes have to go to.

Anyway, I felt a slight cold for a few days which is all I would expect from SARS-cov-2' given what we now know about it.  Could have been something else though too.  Since I'm not vaxxed my immune system works as designed.  No seasonal colds or the flu makes me feel bad enough to even change my behavior and they are all done in a few days.  I also never get infections when I get cut and what-not.

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July 07, 2020, 07:38:05 AM
#71
I go outside everyday, sometimes without a mask (when local) and most of the time with a mask (when I travel further especially), but all in all, yup I feel pretty safe. Here in my town, people are pretty relaxed in general and kind to me when I go out, and you can't walk past someone on average without them saying "Hi there! How's your day going?" lol
copper member
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Merit: 6
July 07, 2020, 07:19:33 AM
#70
It's causing a lot of stress when I get back home. Wondering if I somehow inhaled it from someone, only feeling relief many days later when no symptoms developed.

I fully understand what you are experiencing because me personally is commuting everyday to work. So I do not know as well if I have any interaction with someone with the virus. But what I do is I always put a mask on, alcohol everytime I touch anything from the outside, and then making sure to take a bath before entering any part of the house.
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