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Mar 11, 2020 9:20 AM CST
Name: Cheryl
North of Houston TX (Zone 9a)
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So much is unknown about this 3+ month old virus. Then toss in the individual human element and it's a head scratcher. While kiddos seem to get sick a lot in general, catching every cold virus out there (and there are a lot!)they seem to have the mildest symptoms of COVID-19 and recover rather quickly. Go figure! I'm boosting my immune system with supplemental vitamins and focusing on eating right.

"They" say warm weather will stop it. Glad to live in the Tropical part of the US for many other reasons as well. It will be 80° today. But again at this point. They are only best-guessinh intol a new case proves them wrong. All precautions to stay healthy are being done here. One main reason why we stocked up 2 weeks ago was so I didnt have to frequent crowded stores. I ran in and out, self check to get bananas the other day. No more window shopping, lingering in long lines and touching dirty carts. Just being prudent and smart about this.i have wipes in the car.

My work say it will be affected by this through Fall 2020. Right now, they are planning 70% reduction in force(!). While I have seniority to keep actively employed, many junior people are scared to lose their job even temporarily. This will affect even those who remain healthy and unaffected.
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