What's Your Plan?

Started by Reko, December 30, 2020, 04:10 AM

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Reko

This China Coronavirus doesn't discriminate by your thought process.
Rich or poor... republican, democrat or apolitical... it can get you.

So... what is your plan?

How are you handling this?

Are you going on with your life normally?

Are you scared like a rabbit hiding in your basement?

Somewhere in between?

I am very interested in hearing how some of the smartest people I know are handling this???

What's your overall plan?

Reko

#1
Me?
I'm living normally.
No masks ( except at the college I teach at, as they are a required part of my employment ).
I avoid places that require masks as much as possible.
I go wherever I want to, and do what ever I can within the rules.

I take hydroxychloroquine as a prophylactic... I load up on D3, 3000 IU daily, zinc twice a week, and vitamin C daily.
If I get the virus, I will see my family doctor and ask for the most aggressive treatments possible... Azithromyocin, steroids, Remdesivir... etc.

One of the doctors I follow has spearheaded treatment or coronavirus patients and there is a 99% survival rate.
His name is Dr. Zelenko.
Check it out...
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/newly-published-outpatient-study-finds-that-early-use-of-zinc-hydroxychloroquine-and-azithromycin-is-associated-with-less-hospitalizations-and-death-301094237.html">https://www.prnewswire.com/news-release ... 94237.html">https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/newly-published-outpatient-study-finds-that-early-use-of-zinc-hydroxychloroquine-and-azithromycin-is-associated-with-less-hospitalizations-and-death-301094237.html

What's your plan?

DUM1

#2
trying to live normal , not afraid of the virus as much as I'm afraid of the PLANDEMIC
cant do much as far as going out as its all closed down here in Oregon so that sucks
main plan is to scale down a bit find a place as far from urban boundary as I can afford and prepare for retirement/zombie apocalypse.

rob@fain

#3
Quote from: DUM1 post_id=1378 time=1609344577 user_id=130trying to live normal , not afraid of the virus as much as I'm afraid of the PLANDEMIC
cant do much as far as going out as its all closed down here in Oregon so that sucks
main plan is to scale down a bit find a place as far from urban boundary as I can afford and prepare for retirement/zombie apocalypse.


pretty much the same here, I have 100 acres in the middle of nowhere. There is a quonset that I'm planning on building a house inside of.

I wear a mask anytime I'm out, but only to make the people around me comfortable.

Rstewart

#4
Meh,
I'm pretty much carrying on as normal as possible.  I only wear a mask in places that require it ( Don't wanna get bitched at by Karen's).  I'm definitely not afraid, but I'd prefer not to get sick lol.  I very rarely get sick...knocking on wood.  Vitamin C and Gentleman Jack!

Reko

#5
Quote from: Rstewart post_id=1382 time=1609349728 user_id=63Meh,
I'm pretty much carrying on as normal as possible.  I only wear a mask in places that require it ( Don't wanna get bitched at by Karen's).  I'm definitely not afraid, but I'd prefer not to get sick lol.  I very rarely get sick...knocking on wood.  Vitamin C and Gentleman Jack!


He|| yeah!

Jack will kill and virus.  :cheers:

civiceg

#6
I travel for work 3-4 weeks out of the month, so I mask up to comply with everyone's rules. But, I'm surprised I have not gotten it yet. I just stay away from certain family members when I get back from a trip for a week or so.

Matthew Hajicek

#7
I'm living mostly normally.  I wear a mask if I have to go anywhere there are strangers, or visiting a client, but avoid those places as much as possible.  I've never been a fan of crowds, so I'm happy this way.  Get groceries, shopping, and the occasional restaurant meal delivered or curb-side.  Tipping extra for hazard pay.  There are half a dozen people in the building at work, and I spend very little time in the same room with them.

huskermcdoogle

#8
Quote from: civiceg post_id=1388 time=1609354291 user_id=132I just stay away from certain family members when I get back from a trip for a week or so.


So you never see certain family members????  I've been in those shoes before where you travel 3-4 weeks a month.  I don't have a family, but I sure know how quick a house can go to a state of lacking upkeep, when you aren't there every night.

Covid ended my company travel pretty much.  I am now just visiting local shops, we now have a requirement to wear a face shield along with a mask when we need to be within six feet of someone.  So far my company required face shield has not shown up....

Most of the shops I go into are not enforcing the wearing of masks.  I don mine regardless.  But overall don't think it makes a lick of difference.  Virus gonna virus.  I would love to get some actual data on if mask wearing actually helps significantly.

Now the argument that it restricts breating being a bad thing...  Well that is a load of crap.  I have been studying breathing a bit lately due to an NPR freshair interview I listened to, and well.  Most people are in a state of constant hyperventilation anyway.  As a result of what I have been reading, I have been actually trying to breath less...  It's not easy to do, but when you start to analyze your breathing, you will find that it's typically much more labored than it needs to be.  Oh and always breath through your nose.  If you don't, well, lets just say you have breathing problems, and should start researching the subject.  Fixing your breathing is not just for asthmatics.

Hope everyone stays healthy through the holiday.  I stayed home this year and infact haven't actually interacted with anyone in person in 7 days.  Guess I am in a mini quarantine here even though I have no need for it...

YoDoug

#9
Other than making more trips to China town to hug random Asian people, my life hasn't changed much. I do miss eating out sometimes, but we really didn't eat out all that much as far as sit down dining. I was pretty upset when the gyms were shut down but other arrangements were made to keep training so I am over that. I really don't have a big issue with masks. I don't know how much it really helps but it's not that big of a deal. On really cold days, I have actually put my mask on to pump gas and leave it on in the parking lot of stores.

John316

#10
There's a plan?
Somebody call Gov Newsom and let him know.

As for me, I'm just working away during the week and working on my house or playing music on the weekends. The churches are open again so I go there and some people wear masks, some don't. I skipped Christmas eve service because I was under the weather and although my healthcare provider said what symptoms I had weren't typical of covid I didn't want to take a chance of getting anybody sick.
That's pretty much it for me. I work out at home and we go to the stores when needed and mask up as required. I suppose I'll keep going that way until things change.