Isolating... Together! (Day 2)

in #coronavirus4 years ago

This is my Canadian Coronavirus Quarantine Video Diary, day 2.

I believe we must all act together - and isolate! Topics covered include being real about the illness, knowledge and courage defeating fear, social isolation, and flattening the curve. Day 1 can be found here.



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LBRY

Bitchute

Pit of Hell



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Some up-to-date data

How my life was saved by cannabis

My wife MediKatie keeps cancer in remission with cannabis

We will get through this..

.. and good times will come back again, but right now, we can use a period of social isolation to soften the wave of patients hitting our health care systems, greatly minimizing deaths. Please look into doing some isolation yourself. It's uncomfortable and seems drastic, but Italians (and others) are wishing they had done it sooner. They're begging us to pay attention and listen to them: Flatten the curve!!

We'll worry about the economy, social issues, and encroaching government powers in a few weeks. Right now, this is a matter of life and death. The sooner and better we do this, the less of us will suffer.

This isn't specific medical advice, merely general medical knowledge and opinion. Do your own research and back up everything I've said with other sources before you make decisions. Remain as calm as you can, put aside a little time each day to relax and recharge, and be good to each other.

See you tomorrow! Stay well.

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My county just got the stay at home order today, and it goes into effect midnight. Hopefully this virus dies down, and we can get back to our regular lives.

It'll get worse before it gets better, but we need to begin the social isolation now. There's an incubation period of 5 to 7 days, which means people will continue to come down with symptoms even after we close things up, but that doesn't mean it's not working. China and other countries saw that. After about a week of proper isolation, the rate of spread slows dramatically, and the tsunami hitting the health care system is reduced. We may have to remain in isolation quite a while, from what I understand of things. I worry a little about what might happen during that period... while we are even more vulnerable than usual. But I still think social distancing is necessary right away as it will ultimately save a lot of lives and suffering. We'll sort everything out in the coming weeks and months.

Well hang in there, canna! Stock up on blunt papers, dabs, and chronic buds : D

Im in Wasaga, walmart up here is empty! At least I have a ton of weed though. Cant geg by without it lol

Those shoppers at Costco 4 weeks ago seem pretty normal. Long lines (but nothing out of the ordinary for Costco), and the stuff in their carts seems fairly unremarkable. I hear that since then, the place has become a total shit-show.

That doesn't look half as bad as metrotown superstore on a weekday morning. Wouldn't want to be there right now...