- Mar 27, 2004
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I forget what I said a couple months ago. I think it was 7 or 8. I'd say now it's around 5. There's less uncertainty now about the virus than before, but it appears to be fairly deadly still and can cause long-term health problems. It's not something I'd want to get.I’m curious so I’m going to start asking everyone I know this question. Thought I’d ask here.
What’s your guys’ concern/fear level toward COVID now vs, say, April? Scale of 1-10, 1 being least concerned and 10 being most.
Take into account all the info that’s come out since then, your personal experience and observations, your prior expectations and expert predictions vs. now.
Also, are there any activities that you wouldn’t have even dared thought of doing then that you would now? i.e. Hoop at the park, eat outdoors/indoors, gyms, etc etc
I'm fairly comfortable going grocery shopping and getting a haircut, which I was nervous about before, but I still try to minimize how often I do them. I've gotten less worried about washing and cleaning everything I buy and quarantining packages for 3 days. I'll shoot at the park on my own (not ready to play with others yet). I've gotten carry out a couple times now (up until July I never did) and I would be ok eating outside but I'm not seeking it out (and definitely not eating indoors). I'm less paranoid about biking or running without a mask, although I try to keep a distance. No gym for me but I would use my building's small gym once it opens back up if nobody is there.
I'm still not ready to fly yet.