Too much is being written and said about this virus. I hesitate to add more and had decided not to post this, but obviously changed my mind.
I wrote this morning to a friend largely facetiously: Be more zen-like like me, who as I have noted am not, but I do seem calmer than most. Kipling’s: ‘if you can keep your head while all about you are losing theirs’. The conclusion is that I may be a man, my son.
There is of course an alternative ending: if you can keep your head while all around you are losing theirs, perhaps you don’t understand the situation.
I prefer the original.
There is of course an alternative ending: if you can keep your head while all around you are losing theirs, perhaps you don’t understand the situation.
I prefer the original.
I am not interested in speculation or opinion or feel good or be terrorized stories. I seek facts and numbers.
Above are two screen shots, one from the NY TIMES, the other the BBC, which if studied have some interesting facts, including death rates except in a few states of less than 2 per 100,000, which are pretty good odds, and that the death rate from the virus parallels normal death rates. 10% of the population over 80 in the UK die every year, and yesterday I checked normal deaths in the US, which number about 3,000,000 a year. That is a little less than 1% of the total population. More than a half million of those deaths come from heart disease and cancer each.
Here is a link to the full BBC article
I am not suggesting that this pandemic is not serious. I take it seriously. I adamantly do not want to be in a hospital. But as I have noted before this is not the Black Death which in the fourteenth century reduced Europe’s population by 30%-60%.
So I am going to listen to some music, read Evelyn Waugh and a few poems. Do my exercises. Today resistance bands. As well, of course, stairs and maybe a walk. And this evening have a good bottle of wine with Carol.
Be strong. Be well. Be calm.
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