Ramblings about COVID-19

The liquor store will be closed after today. I had to run out and grab a bottle.

Personally, I think the world is overreacting a bit.

Governments should put the onus on the citizens themselves to decide if they want to stay indoors or not.

I’m an introvert. I stay six feet away from people already.

Take care of yourself. You will be fine.

Fear brings stress, which brings sickness.

Continue to live you life. Just be careful.

You should wash your hands anyway.

Toilet paper is not going to stop you from catching anything.

Remember H1N1?

The worst part for me is no sports to watch.

My country (USA) isn’t on lockdown yet, but I feel it’s only a matter of time.

Schools have closed in my state (AL).

There is a lot of misinformation out there. Practice discernment.

I don’t go bulk grocery shopping, I prefer to get my food daily. But I had to buy a lot of stuff the other to make sure I could eat if the country does lock down.

I imagine this would all be over in about four months.

Media reporting on the virus scares me.

I stay in the house most of the time already.

I would still go for runs during any quarantine.

I’m not afraid of getting sick. I have a strong immune system.

But I still know that the virus doesn’t discriminate.

It’s weird how kids seem to be immune to it. Sounds like the rapture.

I don’t go to church or pray. Why should I start now?

We all die, be it virus, murder, or accident.

Everyone has a frantic look in their eyes.

This is just another part of living on a planet with a diverse biosphere.

It is unfortunate the the virus kills people, but it is what is.

Use common sense.

We will be ok.

Published by Jay Owens

Jay Owens currently maintains this blog and dabbles in creative non-fiction articles and flash fiction and short stories in all genres.

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