So many people are helping
in so many ways to stop the deadly COVID-19 pandemic. People are
responding with innumerable acts of kindness as we fight the raging
storm of an invisible enemy. Facing more restrictive orders and
directives, we continue to exhibit a degree of obedience and patience
unparalleled in our lives.
There seem to be two
general categories of compliant response by the public. I am basing
this conjecture on personal observation and reports about social
interaction from friends and acquaintances.
1. One group errs on the
side of caution by refusing to expose themselves and others to the
virus with exceptions of infrequent excursions for strictly essential
goods such as food and prescription drugs. They wear masks and
defensively avoid inconsequential contact while practicing social
distancing and no group contact.
2. The other group
practices limited contact, but they continue a routine based on their
personal assumptions of risk versus precious personal freedoms. They
grudgingly distance themselves from others; they do not wear masks;
and some remain lax about family contact as they visit businesses in
moderate to large size groups.
Consider:
- A person may be carrying and transmitting the virus without knowing it. Eighty percent of people with COVID-19 have mild symptoms like fever, cough, runny nose, and general tiredness, which matches the common cold. Researchers say 25 percent to 50 percent of people with COVID-19 are unaware they have the virus.
- Someone does not have to be around an infected person to get infected. Infected people can cough and generate respiratory droplets, which then land on nearby surfaces. Or people with the viruses on their hands can deposit the viruses onto a door handle when they open the door.
- About 20 percent of infected people develop a more severe illness and may need to be hospitalized; 3 percent of all those infected die. However, the virus is particularly aggressive among the elderly and those with chronic illnesses, resulting in a death rate several times higher for these vulnerable individuals.
Daniel P. Chin, global
health expert, says …
“This virus is
particularly difficult to control because it causes complacency among
the vast majority of people who have the infection, which facilitates
its transmission from person to person while causing the greatest
harm to the most vulnerable individuals.”
The information begs the
question: “Why would any responsible human or group organize and
conduct outings that increase NONESSENTIAL social contact?”
The answer to that
question lies deep in the heart of an individual's concern for public
safety. It requires a thorough understanding of the words
“limitation” and “essential.” Some prefer a
loosely implied connotation of those terms favoring broad
interpretations based largely on personal preferences and past
customs while others grasp the deep gravity of the denotation of
those words as they apply to the unique subtleties of all dangers
during a global pandemic – the COVID-19 virus that is right on
their very doorstep.
In which group do you
count yourself? For how long are you going to maintain the
stay-at-home routine you practice? I hope you commit to the policy
that makes us all just a little safer. Working together, we will
defeat the unwanted foe.
“The
purpose of life is to obey the hidden command which ensures harmony
among all and creates an ever better world. We are not created only
to enjoy the world, we are created in order to evolve the cosmos.”
– Maria
Montessori
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