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How Do You Feel About The Whole Quarantine Dealio?

Discussion in 'Philosophy' started by sillyk, May 18, 2020.

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I have been staying home during the quarantine.

  1. Yes

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  2. No

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  3. I only left the house once or twice.

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    50.0%
  1. sillyk

    sillyk New Member

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    People have different conception when it regards the quarantine situation. When it comes to this, I can only speak for myself.

    I feel like it is needed. Quarantine limits the people you are exposed to, which limits your chances of catching COVID- 19.

    I have a neighbor who had a small get together for Mother's Day. At the most, there were twelve at her house. One of those ladies included her mother and her mother passed away last night.

    If you can help it, please stay at home.

    How do you feel about the quarantine situation?
    How are you handling this difficult time?
     
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    serverpunky New Member

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    Question is about the future earth might be in for a rough time . Or not. What will it be. New world order with the elite illuminati iliminuttys making life agenda 21 (2030) a reality.

    For an economic development of proportions that might be global catastrophe.

    Might be so that war escalation might be too. China Russia Middle East. North Korea Venezuela Cuba etcetera. All might be headed for a fall.

    Corona covid 19 in 2020 and who knows how long it will be.
    Might be longer then we hope for. No matter what, don't worry, die we all will , sooner or later ☯️so enjoy the Future now .
     
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    I think it is incredibly important for people to stay home, and it makes me upset that a health pandemic is becoming a political issue. I see people disregarding other's health because they think you're supposed to act a certain way around the quarantine due to your political affiliation. I hope that once Biden's in office, he's able to reunite the country and impose a stricter quarantine.
     
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    aroosa mueen New Member

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    I think staying home is a small price to pay during a global pandemic. People often forget how much worse things can be. People have lost their jobs, homes, family members. And when I see individuals online talking about their freedom being taken away because the gyms are closed? Because there are no bars open? Because indoor dining is closed? It seems so foolish, childish and individualist. There’s no sense of community with these kinds of people. If the government was not taking extreme measures, there would be outrage, and these same people would say “they don’t care about our lives, they just care about the economy”. There is no winning with these kinds of minds. There’s always something to complain about with them.
     
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    When it comes to the pandemic, I have been choosing to stay ignorant when it comes to Covid-19. Ironic, because it's honestly ignorant to stay ignorant. I am someone who certainly has a good mix of conservative friends and liberal friends. Mostly, I believe staying home is the best option but some people can't afford it. When it comes to work, important doctor's appointments, etc., I can't see how someone can completely stay home without having someone running their errands for them.

    Then I see a lot of media saying Covid-19 is unavoidable. Wear masks, stay inside as much as you can but you can't control what the other people in your household are doing. You can't control what the people around you at the grocery store or at the hospital are doing. It is a respiratory infection like a cold or the flu. No matter how many vaccines you get, it wont help. Even then, vaccines for Covid-19 can make the virus two to four times worse than if you did not get the vaccine.

    I want to put a disclaimer that this is what I have personally heard from Dr. Danstock. If there is any poof or studies that suggest otherwise I would love to read up on them. Otherwise, I'm feeling pretty hopeless when it comes to preventative measures when it comes to this situation.
     
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    I totally agree. Now that Biden is in office, I see just as much unfortunate politicization, even though Trump was enforcing masks while in office... It's really sad to see how torn apart our country is. I only want to see us get better, and it seems we're only getting worse.
     
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    jah_neece24 New Member

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    The quarantine protocol has drastically affected the way people lived. It negatively affected worldwide economies and has caused mental and emotional disturbances to many. However, I believe it was highly necessary especially during the early days of the pandemic. Looking at the brighter side, it brought about positive changes in the environment and somehow given nature the time to regenerate itself with less to no intervention from us. Some people discovered how to be grateful for little things and appreciate the time they were able to spend with their families. Like any other learning experience, we can either choose to rise above it or let it consume us.
     

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