C O R O N A V I R U S I S H E R E ....
THIS IMAGE FROM THE CDC shows what it looks like under microscope.
I am blogging from my apartment..self distanced from the population.
There are 8 apartments in my building. They have steam cleaned the hallway carpets and twice weekly they come in and clean the doors and surfaces. We talk to each other from across the hall or outside away from each other. I don't allow anyone in my apartment. I hope nothing needs fixing until this passes. I spray my door way and door knobs outside so that I know I try to keep things away. Am I paranoid? NO.. just careful.
One hyphenated word that has changed our whole world. Like 9-11..one day we were fine living our daily lives and the next a whole new way of living was upon us. Words like quarantine, self distancing, and Pandemic are now the norm. Daily briefings, school and business closures updated hourly. All countries involved world wide. What I thought would happen has happened. My fear level went from 3 or 4 to 10.
I mean..going outside into the world of people and germs. We know not where it is .. it is different from any other virus we have been in touch with. I wear a mask when I go outside and carry a wipe in my hand at all times. After 10 days I am still coughing from the cold I caught. Neighbors asking me questions. NO I DO NOT HAVE IT! My lungs are just weak and when I get a cold it hangs on and goes into my chest.
WHAT chance do I have against a virus that ATTACKS the lungs that requires people of health risk to be on a ventilator? NOT much. So it seems I will be here for a long time into the summer. I just cannot imagine it but I guess it will happen. WE WILL GET THROUGH IT.
I feel that when this gets a vaccine that works and they can make enough to help us all.. life may go back to a sort of normal. I say sort of.. because we all will be changed because of it. I spray my MAIL.. when it is delivered.. I have no idea how many people have touched it, breathed on it.
I use gloves to touch it. EXTREME.. not in my mind. When I go out it is an ordeal. I only stay in stores a short amount of time as possible. I like others have been stockpiling all the items I think I need. So far so good. I am used to NOT FINDING things in the stores when I go. When I get home I spray my coat and leave it near the open door. I wash myself all over and change my clothes. YES I DO.. it makes me feel better to know I am doing my best to help myself. YES life has changed.. We had a family member pass away and NO services will be held. The family has to distance itself because the elderly. Just life changing. We will have a service later.. but who knows when that will be.
So that is what I am doing.. things to help myself get through these times. I listen to what DR FAUCI says and he tells it like it is. When he or the experts tell us it is time to relax a little.. I will..until then I remain
on guard.
PLEASE dear blogging friends. I wish you well and hope you and your family stay away from this horrible virus.
5 comments:
I see that you were smart and prepared more quickly than others. We do not have masks and only a small bottle of hand sanitizer that's been around a while. I haven't washed my hands this often since, well, never. My mother told me a story of an acquaintance in his 70s who lives in California with asthma he's had his whole live. Knowing that getting the virus would probably be his demise, he took a different approach and bought a Corvette. Wonder if he can drive it now with California on lockdown.
I'm doing my best to keep safe...I hope our small Spaces family are all doing the same, Sis.
we purchased masks,gloves, toilet paper when it was in China.
We have stayed in since 3/8/20.
Unfortunately steam wont kill the virus, but soap/detergent will. So even windex kills it.
My complex of 2,000 isnt doing any cleaning and a resident was found to be positive. Needless to say, my PTSD is triggered.
Still zero paper or cleaning products in the stores 3/28.
Wishing You a Happy & Blessed Weekend! Be safe, dear friend!
I’m just saying hi, stopping back by to check on you and to let you know I’m thinking of you. I hope you had a good week and all is well with you. Wishing you a wonderful and Blessed Sunday! Stay Safe, my friend!
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