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I like to say I am growing old instead of already old. It gives me a better feel for how to feel when the most vulnerable population to the Covid-19 virus is touted as 60+ or 80+ or somewhere inbetween.
In any case, there always seem to be new rules about coping with this virus. I know you are dying to hear them…. forgive the pun. The world is coping but there are consistently more confusing theories about how the virus is spread and regulations regulating how we should lead our lives in the midst of what I call Viral Confusion.
For instance:
When I was a kid, you did not go to a doctor unless you were sick – maybe even really sick. That seems to be the case now too.
2020 Pandemic Rules
Do not go to a doctor unless you feel sick. And even then, call first to see if he/she will let you in. Will this eventually even lead to doctors making house calls again? When our son developed a very high fever, panic set in and we called the doctor who came to our house in 20 minutes, but by that time, the fever was gone. And I don’t think the doc even charged for the visit!
Ah for the good old days.
Do not go to a dentist unless you have a bad toothache. Dentists are just now reopening in my neck of the woods and I think they can be called for more mundance things like cleaning. Check to be sure where you live.
But in the good old days, Mom would give me a clove to suck on or an ice cube – anything but the dentist – to cope with pain. She was deathly afraid of dentists but finally when I was 14 and had a bad toothache, she made an appointment. The dentist found one cavity for every year I had lived and I spent the next 14 weeks getting cavities filled (minus Novocaine!). In those days you raised your hand if the pain was too bad.
Did I say I was growing old or already old? Is pre-Novocaine ancient or what?
Ah for the good old days.
The new scary deadly virus has made me re-evaluate the wonders of staying home. But what about positive changes? Take clearer water. They say you can see the fish in Venice canals now. I would love to take a gondola ride again but this time in clear water.
And now that there is more testing going on, some say if you are blood type O, you have a better chance of not catching the virus or maybe even surviving it. Maybe I can go out sans mask and celebrate shoulder to shoulder in a crowd since I am in the O category.
Or if your ring finger is shorter or longer than the rest, you may or may not be in trouble re the virus. I keep forgetting to size my ring finger.
And how about the urge to flush the toilet without putting the lid down? Do you know how volatile the spray can be as you flush?!
Screaming spreads more virus than talking. Talking may be the New Nasty Culprit that spreads the damned thing.
Disinfecting every surface on earth is no longer advised but don’t stop washing your hands. You may have touched something evil.
All this speculation makes me wonder what people did in the real good old days of The Plague and Cholera. The more I hear or read, the more I ponder this pandemic and all its pros and cons.
Stay Safe is the new Farewell, especially in our emerging “New Normal.”
Stay Safe my friends.
Stay Safe.
Stay safe is the new closing to all conversations!
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Hey Dorothy, There’s a show on Youtube called “Some Good News” or SGN. It is exactly what it’s title says. There are 5 or 6 episodes and they will fill you with joy. I promise it will put a smile on your face and a tear in your eye.
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You sound as normal as the rest of us. I want you safe! You were my first idol of the blog world.
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Stay safe is indeed the new farewell Dor, good call! Loved your backwards/forwards post – all good points that I’m afraid I can relate to only too well.
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I’ve been thinking that the world would not have been put in lockdown if this virus had came around 20 or so years ago. Internet communication has made many things possible – mass media and social media to scare you – and the ability to work from home for all the people whose work days are spent in front of a computer screen!
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There certainly is a lot of conflicting information out there. It feels like they’re making it up as they go along. Stay tuned… 😉
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I pray you are safe from floods, viruses and anything else nasty blowing through your area xo
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I noticed that and am still finding it an odd finale. What ever happened to “Yours truly” or “Sincerely?”
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You are the sweetest kindest blogging pal I could ever wish for – even though you have far surpassed me on blogs and followers and lovers of your special way of saying things.
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We are living in strange times that I am afraid will be great fodder for the history books. I am afraid that staying safe from plagues and civil strife will be the bookmarks.
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Maybe the ability to work from home will convince people to spread out into rural areas more and avoid future big virus outbreaks. “Hope springs eternal.”
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There are so many seemingly ridiculous conclusions about the virus they are almost funny.
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You are one of the kindest people I have ever met Eunice!
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I could never surpass you because you are my mentor and friend.
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They’ve gone the way of the dinosaur! 🙂
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I care for friends as well as strangers just who I have always been the one I was most unkind to in 64 years was myself. Not anymore 🙂
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Ah yes ! The good old days I can relate to Dora.I too hated the dentist, still do.. There are so many changes to the rules I can’t keep up with them, is it o.k. to wear a mask or isn’t it From my son who works at and estate agent, working from home at the moment is saying that house sales are booming as people want to move into the country from out of the towns can’t say that I blame them. One thing I have noticed since lockdown, the trees and flowers are looking exceptionally beautiful,trees lush green and I think it is because EARTH IS HAVING A REST from all the pollution. generated up in the air and from aeroplanes. We will see when things get back to normal, that’s if they ever do. Stay safe everyone and keep smiling.
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It’s crazy, that’s for sure and all of the conflicting opinions and edicts out there just make it more crazy and more confusing. I’m kinda just DONE with it all. But with that being said, I do still want you to stay safe from everything.
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Yikes! I don’t want them to spread out into my rural area… though if that meant we’d get better internet service, it might be worth it…
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I think we have all just about had it but still to scared to tempt fate.
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You are so right about how beautiful nature is in this pandemic. I never thought of it as “earth having a rest” but you are right on!
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Good girl! There comes a time ……..
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Oh, I can relate to all of these things – doctors and dentists. How did we ever survive? If I survived growing out in the country the way we did back then, I am probably immune to this virus. But in this “at risk, old person category” I will try to play it safe.
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Staying hunkered down here too and in fact I have only been out of the house a handful of times since the edict. The whole thing is becoming really boring however! Blogging helps.
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I’ve been thinking about you up there in Virginia. How are you doing?
I am also considered as one of the ‘vulnerable ones’ over the age of 60 (and I had a lung resection in 2015). Yup. I am supposed to worry, but after 3+ months of this, I am literally getting sick and tired of worrying.
I used to live in Virginia, but now I live in San Antonio, Texas. And today, the news is saying that there is a big spike in Covid-19 cases and we are entering the ‘2nd wave.’ Not sure how we are suddenly experiencing a 2nd wave, when the first one never ended. My blood type is A negative, so I guess that means I should just go back to bed and put a blanket over my head!
It’s true. You aren’t supposed to go to the doctor unless you are really sick, and you have to call in advance to ask if they even want to see you. This is definitely not going to lead to doctors making house calls again (like they used to do in the ‘olden days’). What is has led to is the new “Tele Med”–visiting with your doctor through ‘ZOOM’ via the computer. Face to face on a computer screen. No need take a temperature or feel a pulse or anything.
Anyway, I am glad you are alive and well up there in the beautiful Shenandoah.
Stay well.
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Thank you Mary for your very candid comment. I surely hope the big virus spike will let up or can be attributed to more testing. We “vulnerables” have to keep on surviving. And I think the thing that is in our favor is good old common sense by limiting exposure however we can. I am glad you and I are both o.k. and I am wishing we will both stay that way.
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Hello sister of choice. Yes stay safe and sheltered in your corner of the world.
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