I do wonder how many people have it but do not realise.
Probably quite a few unfortunately. The infection can be asymptomatic or with very mild symptoms, but still be transmissible. Some experts estimate that the number of people infected may be ten times that of officially tested and diagnosed cases, which is rather worrisome.
Today, I guess, there was a case found in the county next to mine. This is very alarming with grandparents in the 80's and 90's.
My grandmother is 85 and has some substantial health issues already, so that is definitely one of my concerns during this outbreak. The elderly are especially at risk of critical illness or death during this outbreak, and even more so when they already have underlying health issues (which many of them do). And it only gets worse when health systems start to get overloaded during an outbreak.
Before I give some of my personal comments I would like to say this: if we have any Italians on here (and I presume we do) I want to wish them and their compatriots the best of luck in these very tough times, and I hope they and their family and friends are able to remain as safe and comfortable as possible. I really hope things get better for you as soon as possible.
Then, my personal thoughts about the current situation.
I really dread opening the news websites and feeds these days, because each time it only gets worse and more scary, and it just spikes my anxiety and worry about this situation up even more. Comments by the German federal Minister of Health Jens Spahn, suggest that this situation could last another two to three months, and by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, that up to 70% of Germans could get the virus, have especially alarmed me. This is bad and extremely frightening.
Europe is in pretty deep doo-doo at this point and measures are getting stricter and stricter everywhere. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see much of Europe (and perhaps parts of other countries too) ending up in a situation more or less similar to Italy in a few weeks time, if only to try to not have the outbreak get out of control and end up in the same dreadful situation as Italy or to keep health care systems from being overloaded and collapsing completely. At this point it's probably best for all Europeans to do at least some preparations for some degree of home quarantaine.
I have taken home my work laptop yesterday. I don't work on Wednesdays, have a work trip tomorrow and took a day off on Friday. Five days seems like a very long time at this point to be away from the office, a lot can change in that time. I expect I'll be working from home pretty soon, so I'll also be doing a systems check to make sure everything I need works. I wouldn't mind working from home at this point even though I'm not normally in favor of doing so and even if it would cause some inconveniences for me, because being on public transport is making me more anxious each day.
Unfortunately I have to go on a work-related trip tomorrow (no large crowds, luckily, a few dozen people at most) that I cannot get out of.
I have however decided to suspend all (ideas of) potential zoo visits for the time being. I would love to head to the zoo (Antwerp probably) the next time the weather allows, but at this time it just feels too risky to me. I'm sorry for the zoo, but at this point avoiding some potential risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 seems worth not going to the zoo for some weeks or even months.
Normally we would be planning and booking our 2020 multi-day Pairi Daiza trip with a stay in their resort later this month, but given the uncertainty about how this epidemic will proceed we will likely have to postpone that - and hope there will still be an opportunity for 2020 once things have abated.
In the meantime I'm trying to keep as much normality in my life as I can and trying to continue with daily activities and things I enjoy where and when I can and have the energy for it. Looking at things like the ZooChat gallery or animal and zoo-related social media at least offers me some comfort, relief and distraction from the anxiety and worry over the coronavirus. For my physical and mental health I cannot spend all my time reading and worrying about the coronavirus - I need to make sure to look at and listen to some fun and relaxing stuff too.
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