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Lantley
Nov 07, 2020Nomad
Homeless by Choice wrote:Lantley wrote:
During the 1918 Pandemic, the closest thing we know about to compare to our current scenario to,650K people died. The 2nd wave was the worst. It is said people had virus fatigue and were reluctant to shut down a 2nd time.
There was also a 3rd wave in 1918. It took five years from the start for the country to forget about the pandemic back then
We maybe following in their footsteps.
Unfortunately life as usual is not around the corner.
Why the Doom and Gloom? Let people be optimistic. What will be, will be. Let's all pray and be hopeful.
LeRoy
Its not gloom and doom. It's reality. Pretending everything is "Hunky Dory" is not beneficial.
Taking reasonable precaution is a more beneficial approach.
Learning from are past actions is always helpful. Not learning from our actions would be a mistake.
Optimism is a good thing, however we can't ignore reality for the sake of optimism.
Going full steam ahead with camping plans without accessing the future situation is silly.
I do have 2021 camping plans they are a bit more conservative than most years, I will wait and see how things play out and adjust accordingly.
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