I'm not changing shit Originally Posted by tbone2uI'd like to say I'm not changing but things are being changed for me.
I get the whole extreme social distancing thing. WaPo published an article with a good explanation and simulations of different types of ways of dealing with the spread. Flattening the curve is what the experts keep talking about. This is the way you flatten that curve. https://www.washingtonpost.com/graph...ona-simulator/
We're all going to end up with this virus at some point. The crisis that we could face is a lack of medical facilities to deal with sickness en mass. People don't stop having other emergent medical issues just because this virus has appeared. Our hospitals are not equipped nor prepared to deal with a million new patients or even a hundred thousand, not at one time. Health care workers are not immune to this either and they are starting to return positive. That takes them out of the game.
There are way more beds and ventilators available but they are with units like the Military and National Guard and the like. If you think there is a panic now just wait til the NG starts setting up tent Hospitals. People will lose their fucking minds. That's why it's important to flatten the curve.
Once the number of recovered starts coming close to the number of active sick we'll start to see things relax some and get back to normal. That could take several months though.
In the mean time it's a good idea to follow the CDC guidelines to limit the spread. I think it's also a good idea to do things to bolster your immune systems. Take supplements, Vitamin C at least and whatever other supplements you believe help you. Exercise even if that is nothing more than taking a walk. cooking your own meals at home with fresh ingredients will help. You're stuck with that so make the most of it. Lose some weight or gain some weight as needed. Prepare as if you will, at some point, get sick. Chances are you will. You're body's immune system needs to be as strong as possible.