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Originally Posted by Chitown
At this point I asked myself how much time and at what point do I decide to live life normally again. 60,000 people a year die of the regular flu each year. Last weekend 104 people were shot and 17 killed in Chicago. My point being you have to weigh quality of life. The fact is 90 percent of people who get Carina Virus have minor symptoms and another 7 percent recover but need medical assistance. 3 percent die from it. Most of them had serious medical issues. For me I elect to go on with life as normal. I’ll take my chances.
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With you self-centered view of the pandemic, you are not just going to “...take my chances.” You are gambling that you are not shedding a virus that can kill or sicken anyone you are near. Such actions of negligence are morally indefensible.