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Topic: Do you feel safe going outside? - page 6. (Read 1840 times)

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June 22, 2020, 08:50:45 AM
#69
Why are you scared? Covid19 is not a death sentence. Me i’m not scared i just try and take safety precautions. and if i see any symptoms i will isolate. Covid has just made me aware that i need to be washing my hands every time and be neatness conscious. Don’t worry vaccine will soon come out.
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June 22, 2020, 07:24:00 AM
#68
I often go outside with my mask and gloves on to buy some foods and other things that we need inside our home. But I never feel unsafe when I go outside because it only attacks people who has a poor immune system, that is why most virus cases that got infected are old people that ranges to 60 and up years old.
There are young people that also became affected of it as you have said, they are the ones with the weaker immune systems. I'm starting to think of going outside once every often if I have some important errands to do.

But this doesn't mean that I'm comfortable and safe because it gives me a freaking feeling. Although there's a way to avoid it through social distancing.
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June 22, 2020, 02:19:40 AM
#67
I often go outside with my mask and gloves on to buy some foods and other things that we need inside our home. But I never feel unsafe when I go outside because it only attacks people who has a poor immune system, that is why most virus cases that got infected are old people that ranges to 60 and up years old.

On my end, I am not worried about myself going out as I know I am in good health but I am scared for my other family members that are vulnerable to this disease. So it is like if I get something outside and bring it at home. What we can do is, before mingling with our family, clean ourselves or take a quick shower before having interaction with them. This is really a dilemma for most of us. I hope the vaccine will be out soon.
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June 22, 2020, 02:13:54 AM
#66
I often go outside with my mask and gloves on to buy some foods and other things that we need inside our home. But I never feel unsafe when I go outside because it only attacks people who has a poor immune system, that is why most virus cases that got infected are old people that ranges to 60 and up years old.
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June 21, 2020, 10:28:50 PM
#65
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.

Not at this point buddy, specially of you have kids and small ones in your homes. Better be safe than sorry at times. Make sure that you have enough vitamin c and just go out if there is really a need to. If not, then better stay at home.
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June 21, 2020, 11:56:24 AM
#64
From today, quarantine which lasted 3 months officially ended in my country. It was such great feeling to enter supermarket without being forced to put face mask on Cheesy. I still see some people wearing masks, I don't know how they breath when there more than 30°C outside. And I still see some people wearing masks while riding bike far away from other people or while driving their car without any passengers. I never understood - why?
Few days ago I even visited stadium to watch football game. I missed mass events in the long months a lot.
in fact, wearing a mask is now useless since the confirmed coronavirus can stick and live longer in clothing.  so even if you wear a mask, you have a chance of contracting the coronavirus attached to your clothes when you put off your mask "lol".  but it would be much better if you continue to use masks to support the "NEW NORMAL" program implemented by governments in almost all countries of the world, God bless us.. Grin
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June 21, 2020, 10:47:02 AM
#63
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.
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June 17, 2020, 03:03:12 PM
#62
From today, quarantine which lasted 3 months officially ended in my country. It was such great feeling to enter supermarket without being forced to put face mask on Cheesy. I still see some people wearing masks, I don't know how they breath when there more than 30°C outside. And I still see some people wearing masks while riding bike far away from other people or while driving their car without any passengers. I never understood - why?
Few days ago I even visited stadium to watch football game. I missed mass events in the long months a lot.
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June 16, 2020, 10:55:35 AM
#61
Not only do I feel safe, I know I am way safer going outside. Why? Because the CDC said to stay inside and limit my contact with other people. Well, the CDC is a liar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJUjnY_FGNQ. And not only a liar, but a BIG FAT LIAR. So, I use my own best judgment regarding anything the CDC says. And temper my judgment with the fact that they are a bunch of big liars.

Oh, btw, that makes the Covid pandemic all a hoax... but at least a bunch of lies.

You say to me, "You wouldn't talk like that if you had a friend or relative who died from Covid." But I say to you, "It's people under the direction of the CDC, or the CDC itself, that said your friend or relative died from Covid." This means that we don't know if there is ANYBODY who died of Covid. The CDC is full of lies.

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June 16, 2020, 08:52:27 AM
#60
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.
Come on, you're making it look like the spirit of death is walking the earth. It's not as bad as the governments are making it look. I guess they threw in a whole lot of political stuff into it and got the people unnecessarily scared. The way I see this is that it will later end up being with us like we have malaria and typhoid fever or even as HIV and be treated. I see no reason people should get more scared than they already are.
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June 16, 2020, 05:45:07 AM
#59
I feel safe from the virus because I see only 2 options: I either had it already or I'm going to go through it without complications. The average person dying from covid is age 70+ so really, you could as well be afraid of getting pneumonia. I've been to the pneumonia ward a couple times and they never ask visitoirs to wear protective clothing or anything like that because it is transmissible, but not as easily as one could think and not as deadly. The covid craze is more deadly then the virus itself.
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June 15, 2020, 05:15:30 PM
#58
The little child runs out into the street after the ball. He knows he is safe, until the car runs him over. Forgot to look both ways.

Feelings are great. They produce positive thinking. But they also can fuel a false sense of security.

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June 15, 2020, 03:56:08 PM
#57
I feel plenty safe from Covid.  But more worried about getting beaten by Democrats because of my skin color.
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June 15, 2020, 03:40:46 PM
#56
Going outside without face mask then it's not safe unless if your place is not yet infected but still recommend wear face mask and always use alcohol just to be sure. In my place is not safe many people got infected here so I just careful to go outside.

Facemasks don't protect you. They might protect someone else if you are a carrier, and they don't go out very often. If they go out a lot, they have Covid, facemasks or not.

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June 15, 2020, 08:43:35 AM
#55
Going outside without face mask then it's not safe unless if your place is not yet infected but still recommend wear face mask and always use alcohol just to be sure. In my place is not safe many people got infected here so I just careful to go outside.
legendary
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June 14, 2020, 05:33:01 PM
#54
Going outside is the safest thing you can do. If you stay inside, you will not get any fresh air and sunlight. Your health will deteriorate, and you will probably catch Covid.

If you were one of those jokers who were thinking really far ahead, and you stocked up on clean-filled scuba tanks by the thousands, you might be able to keep air from penetrating into your house from outside. You would stand a better chance of not getting Covid that way.

Of course, if you have an inordinately large amount of electricity into your house, you could use it to do electrolysis of water, and get fresh oxygen that way. Btw, save the hydrogen by pumping it into the emptying scuba tanks, and use it later, to run your car on. Just don't mix up the tanks. Breathing hydrogen doesn't work well.

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June 14, 2020, 10:32:28 AM
#53
This period is a careful time going out now is not safe to people due to pandemic crisis across the countries even before the pandemic crisis a lot of things has been happening people been kidnapped and some people been killed by politician when going out for a program.
I suggest that people should minimized the level of interaction and attending programs.
legendary
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June 11, 2020, 06:49:41 PM
#52
Some of you jokers are pathetic.

Proverbs 26:13:
A sluggard says, "There's a lion in the road, a fierce lion roaming the streets!"

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June 11, 2020, 06:12:39 PM
#51
Having that feeling is normal especially in this kind of situation. But I suggest that you shouldn't panic because it is not that dangerous and if also you are doing precautionary measures to ensure that you will not acquire the virus from your surroundings.
legendary
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June 10, 2020, 11:29:15 AM
#50
Virus and disease safety isn't a problem at all.

The problem is evil people doing harm and damage to other people and their property.

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