When It Seems Like It Has Gone On Too Long Coronavirus


Posted October 20, 2020 by stilsonlewis

But what may truly kill us is that we are so tired, bored and exasperated that we start to refuse to wear masks, and keep our distances from one another. "Social distancing" is a sort of oxymoron.

 
The tedium involved in staying well could be what kills us all Can one actually die of boredom? Perhaps. Most certainly exasperation could contribute to having a stroke... There is that Coronavirus. We can roll the dice and see what happens.

But what may truly kill us is that we are so tired, bored and exasperated that we start to refuse to wear masks, and keep our distances from one another. "Social distancing" is a sort of oxymoron.

A virus may lead to a quicker death, but being untouched is difficult to say the least. But there is hope. All epidemics and pandemics run their course. We will survive this as the family of mankind. And as most of us will survive as individuals. Thus we wear masks, wash our hands and use sanitizers, stay out of crowds, and no longer hug each other on meeting and parting.

Now we come to our homes and cars. Are they clean and sanitized? We bring our environment inside with us... Oh my, where have I been? Who has been there? Are they sick? On our clothes and hands and hair, and perhaps in our breath we bring traces of our travels.If you live alone, well, whatever.

If you live with others and work with others, it is another story. Take a look at "How to Keep Yourself and Others Well'. It is straight hygiene, with good tips to follow. It helps to know, or re know, what to do. "Something can be done about it." L. Ron Hubbard Scientology.org/Stay Well
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Issued By Martha Stilson
Country United States
Categories Beauty , Health , Lifestyle
Tags coronavirus , hugs , hygiene , sanitizing
Last Updated October 20, 2020