studio150
Well-known member
What is the sense in panicking though? Even if the reapers here with a vengeance? All gotta die someday. Why spend the last few days getting in a lather about whether some of us (and I include myself) ain’t going to make it through? Seriously, in times of crisis as this might be heading, what’s the best thing to do? Absolutely losing your shit and sustaining fear by constantly discussing and perpetuating what might happen isn’t going to help a jot. Where’s following advice and remaining calm at least maintains a sense of stoicism and order. I’m at an age now where I’ve seen death, faced death and know it’s coming one day quite possibly soon as I’m not in the best of health myself. You might say I’m resigned to my fate! Our fate!! But really, I do think people need to get a sense of proportion. If you do that, you’ll probably be able to take comfort from the fact that we ain’t ALL going to die from it. Just some. And that’s the case with everything from cancer to ‘falling off ladders’ and ‘bee stings’ which take their toll too.
Given that many people die from standard flu each winter, the additional deaths from this virus is not that significant when measured against the UK population. People don't run around in a normal winter in a blind panic that the flu is coming and suggest that everything should be closed down.
Just stay calm and carry on.