Imma be honest, quite a bit actually. I mean, I know its not super deadly to someone like me, and I know how to treat it if it does get over here in NB, but man oh man I'm honestly paranoid that the worst case scenario could still happen to me bc I'm an unlucky fuck.
Either way though coronavirus sucks since its shutting down every single event I was looking forward to this year, so something tells me 2020 is gonna be the year of absolute boredom due to this stupid fucking disease
I have absolutely no memory of the wild poliovirus, that feels weird.
But yeah still a bit worried because Covid-19 has spread like a wildfire, the mortality rate in Italy is bigger than the 2% we were hoping for, my parents are older and my mom checks all the bad boxes that make people vulnerable to that so I can only hope she doesn't get it. My sister is taking the train from Paris in a month to see my mom (who is both happy and scared) and grandmother (who told us she won't open her door as she's always been germaphobe).
But the toilet paper shortages are kind of the comic relief of it all.
Swine flu infected hella million people and killed at some estimates hundreds of thousands.
This is more infectious and has widely varying death rates by different countries. Italy got hit HARD and it's just the beginning. There are multiple cases in multiple states around the US and more countries are being infected daily.
Either way though coronavirus sucks since its shutting down every single event I was looking forward to this year, so something tells me 2020 is gonna be the year of absolute boredom due to this stupid fucking disease
But yeah still a bit worried because Covid-19 has spread like a wildfire, the mortality rate in Italy is bigger than the 2% we were hoping for, my parents are older and my mom checks all the bad boxes that make people vulnerable to that so I can only hope she doesn't get it. My sister is taking the train from Paris in a month to see my mom (who is both happy and scared) and grandmother (who told us she won't open her door as she's always been germaphobe).
But the toilet paper shortages are kind of the comic relief of it all.
This is more infectious and has widely varying death rates by different countries. Italy got hit HARD and it's just the beginning. There are multiple cases in multiple states around the US and more countries are being infected daily.