These days, with the viral outbreak, everything is a bit touch and go! You might not hear from your labor for a few days, or you might be inundated with exhausting news in the middle of the afternoon.
Everything keeps changing so hastily that it’s difficult to keep up.
There is a lot to worry about, however easily little that anybody can actually do. I feel that’s where a lot of civilian unrest and disjoy is coming from, then people are ramped up with worry and insecurities, however there is easily little action to take. As such, the panic seems to be getting in a lot of people’s heads. It’s self-explanatory to beginning getting paranoid or imagining that you are suffering from various symptoms. I have to say, I’ve been guilty of this myself. All afternoon last week I couldn’t tell if I was suffering from respiratory failure or if my allergies were certainly acting up. It was incredibly hard to tell because of the disappointing air quality outside. When you looked outdoors, you could literally see orange pollen floating through the air in giant clouds. This is normal for our section in the Springtime, however right now the pollen explosion is the last thing that my great friend and I need. All of this airborne contamination is making things seriously confusing for people. No one is sure if they are experiencing respiratory symptoms, foggy thinking, and headaches from illness or from low quality air. Yesterday, I was ready to admit myself to the emergency room for a sore throat, coughing, and congestion until I got back into my house. When I was finally in the safety of my high quality indoor air, it was clear that I was only suffering from allergies. Thank god my great friend and I have a media air purification device, or I would have wasted a pressing corona test.