Maybe we'll have a vaccine at some point.
[QUOTE=AmpLovr;4755784]Think it through guys. Say you start back and are lucky for a few weeks or even a few months. Then you catch it. Imagine you're one of the ones on a ventilator for 2 weeks drowning in your own fluid just knowing that you are going to die. You're probably going to live but how horrible is that. Or maybe even worse you give it to your mom or kids and they go through that ordeal. That's going to be hard to live with for the rest of your life. I'm retired till I get the vaccine. BTW, that. 1% is bullshit.
AMP.[/QUOTE]Yea, but chances are you will prob get it in your daily life, even without visiting AMPs, in the year or 2 it will take to Maybe come up with a vaccine.
The Sars H1 N1 Was how many years ago? And we Still don't have a vaccine.
Unless you are over 70 with 3-4 Co-morbidities, there is a 99. ? % chance you will recover or have mild symptoms.
And even with a vaccine, Ie flu shot, can still get the regular flu. I'd say this would prob be the same.
Who knows. Call we can do in mean time is do what each individual is comfortable with, and be smart.
Camp by the hot dog place
I went down to the hot dog place in Peachtree Corners. This time I just peeked into the massage parlor to see what was going on. It seemed odd that there were so many cars parked in front of it. But, one of the girls waved me in and asked me if I wanted a session being of weak body I agreed to it. I got an hour for 60 bucks and paid an extra 10 for a table scrub. She gave a good massage and went right into the happy ending with out bargaining. I was going to pay 110 including the tip but she asked for 10 more. I thought it was odd that with no profile not even including a web site that his place would be busy. I saw three girls working there as well. How many were busy I can't tell. The place was large for a AMP. So it is interesting as to what was going on.