Can we have a “let’s get real” talk about COVID-19? I’m not talking panic talk, just genuine, “what do we do?”
I really don’t want to talk about doomsday prepping.
But, since the port o’ Galveston is right down the road, coming in with cruise ships full of people who have larger-than-the-average-termite chances of possibly being infected (when taking in to consideration the recent problem in San Antonio) what should we, reasonably be doing?
My husbands job deals hourly with direct contact from people who go out to the O&G barges that come in from all over the world.
I have a one year old. We are still working to get rid of the last remnants of RSV, that she had for three months. Her health (specifically her lungs) is already somewhat tenuous.
Besides not leaving the house, which we pretty much never do, cause f**k abuncha being outside, and good hand washing hygiene on our parts, what can we do?
What should Houstonians be doing, honestly?
My live broadcast of the Official presidential release got interrupted, and didn’t come back before I had to deal with my kid again. So I missed it.
I am not worried, not yet. But I’d be lying if I didn’t say I wasn’t slightly concerned.
Thanks
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