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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
You have very very minuscule chance of getting this and then being more than standard flu like symptoms as a worse case.
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This is an example of the dangers of social media...
To tell anyone this is what encourages the "it can't happen to me" behaviors. Off people go, ignoring all the warnings, not washing, not a care they stand around the vegetables at Walmart and visit with friends with the whole family, the kids touching each other, a stop at the McD's drive up so everyone gets a cup of pop handled by three people who have done nothing to be safe.....
The fact is the more you expose yourself out of the controlled environment at your home the chances rise and your chance is every bit as real as the last person who tested positive.
This period of time will be studied by social scientists for years to come as we discuss and unwind the examples of social media moving dangerously false rumors, speculations and misstatements that led to higher risk behaviors.
People spread Corona. Don't be where people are.