I’m really over this thing. Of course, I can be. I live in a rural area of Kentucky and, frankly, the death rate in my state is only 0.002%.
The only thing I’ve learned from this virus is this:
1. Stay out of New York and New Jersey (but I already knew that).
2. People that get a steady diet of CNN and MSNBC, et-al are quite gullible, and are living lives of constant fear and, oddly, hubris when discussing this sort of stuff.
I’m very much enjoying this within the confines of where I live. I mean, the overall death rate is actually LOWER, and more of those that are dying are old - and dying is what happens to you when you get older.
So I’m celebrating the reduction of deaths worldwide. We are living in great times. Of course, if any states drag this lockdown past April, there will be hell to pay, but I’m taking each day as it comes. Today and every day so far this year has been a great day!
Same here. I just hope that they open both entrances at the Fort Campbell Commissary soon again so my son can get in and help me with shopping for groceries and other stuff I need.
Right now he can’t get in because he doesn’t have no ID other than his Drivers License. I am handy-capped and have trouble walking due to a degenerative disk disease, and degenerative hip joint that I have. I have stopped using those carts that they have for have for disabled persons, as they are a pain in the neck. I use instead those small carts that I can push very slow, though and get what I want.
It’s a chinese virus. I compared the highest sick counties in PA and they correlate with high chinese populations.
county sick dead Rank pop percent pop county pop of county
Philadelphia 7347 132 1 2.20% Centre, PA / 153,990
Montgomery 2475 82 2 2.00% Philadelphia, PA / 1,526,006
Lehigh 1922 25 3 1.20% Montgomery, PA / 799,874
Delaware 1882 59 4 1.00% Delaware, PA / 558,979
Luzerne 1567 27 5 1.00% Chester, PA / 498,886