For me, I'm still living...I work in one of those essential jobs..I work to have health insurance..not old enough to get Medicare. I do take precautions..I have hand sanitizer and wash my hands, and try not to touch my face...
What helped me when my husband died...was, understanding that God knows the day you are born...the day you are going to die....that doesn't mean that you do risky things..It just means..if it is meant to be..it will be.
I am not going to wear a facemask out in public...I feel they should be saved for the healthcare workers and the ones with weakened immune systems...from chemo and such.
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What helped me when my husband died...was, understanding that God knows the day you are born...the day you are going to die....that doesn't mean that you do risky things..It just means..if it is meant to be..it will be.
I am not going to wear a facemask out in public...I feel they should be saved for the healthcare workers and the ones with weakened immune systems...from chemo and such.
Anyways just my take on it..