Random COVID thought
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I’m curious what kind of long-term effects this might have on kids.
For example, when I’m out with my two-year-old daughter and another kid runs up to her, often times their parent will tell them to stay away. Or when in an elevator, and my daughter tries to touch buttons, I have to tell her don’t touch because they are dirty.
We might have a generation of <insert germaphobe reference> kids in a few years...
@89th said in Random COVID thought:
I’m curious what kind of long-term effects this might have on kids.
For example, when I’m out with my two-year-old daughter and another kid runs up to her, often times their parent will tell them to stay away. Or when in an elevator, and my daughter tries to touch buttons, I have to tell her don’t touch because they are dirty.
We might have a generation of <insert germaphobe reference> kids in a few years...
In all seriousness...
We may kill more people through suicide and long-term psychological effects than from the virus.
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I’m curious what kind of long-term effects this might have on kids.
For example, when I’m out with my two-year-old daughter and another kid runs up to her, often times their parent will tell them to stay away. Or when in an elevator, and my daughter tries to touch buttons, I have to tell her don’t touch because they are dirty.
We might have a generation of <insert germaphobe reference> kids in a few years...
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@89th said in Random COVID thought:
I’m curious what kind of long-term effects this might have on kids.
For example, when I’m out with my two-year-old daughter and another kid runs up to her, often times their parent will tell them to stay away. Or when in an elevator, and my daughter tries to touch buttons, I have to tell her don’t touch because they are dirty.
We might have a generation of <insert germaphobe reference> kids in a few years...
In all seriousness...
We may kill more people through suicide and long-term psychological effects than from the virus.
@Jolly said in Random COVID thought:
In all seriousness...
We may kill more people through suicide and long-term psychological effects than from the virus.Compare annual suicide rates, convert it to daily, and then look at the daily COVID fatality numbers. It's not even remotely close.
Mostly because the vast majority of us are back to their old lives. You're telling me people are offing themselves in droves because they have to wear a mask to get into 7-eleven?
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The issue we have is Finley really needs to be socializing with other children his age.
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@89th 89th, you need to pick a family with a similar aged toddler that your little girl can play with. The risk/reward ratio is flipped at this point.
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@Jolly said in Random COVID thought:
In all seriousness...
We may kill more people through suicide and long-term psychological effects than from the virus.Compare annual suicide rates, convert it to daily, and then look at the daily COVID fatality numbers. It's not even remotely close.
Mostly because the vast majority of us are back to their old lives. You're telling me people are offing themselves in droves because they have to wear a mask to get into 7-eleven?
@Aqua-Letifer said in Random COVID thought:
@Jolly said in Random COVID thought:
In all seriousness...
We may kill more people through suicide and long-term psychological effects than from the virus.Compare annual suicide rates, convert it to daily, and then look at the daily COVID fatality numbers. It's not even remotely close.
Mostly because the vast majority of us are back to their old lives. You're telling me people are offing themselves in droves because they have to wear a mask to get into 7-eleven?
The effects are going to be long-lasting. There are people who will have tons of problems due to isolation, job loss, etc. Some of this will result in suicide, some in substance abuse, etc. Maybe not this year, but within a few years.
I do worry about the kids...They're missing school, with it's face-to-face learning and socialization. Some of those effects can be life-long.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Random COVID thought:
@Jolly said in Random COVID thought:
In all seriousness...
We may kill more people through suicide and long-term psychological effects than from the virus.Compare annual suicide rates, convert it to daily, and then look at the daily COVID fatality numbers. It's not even remotely close.
Mostly because the vast majority of us are back to their old lives. You're telling me people are offing themselves in droves because they have to wear a mask to get into 7-eleven?
The effects are going to be long-lasting. There are people who will have tons of problems due to isolation, job loss, etc. Some of this will result in suicide, some in substance abuse, etc. Maybe not this year, but within a few years.
I do worry about the kids...They're missing school, with it's face-to-face learning and socialization. Some of those effects can be life-long.
@Jolly said in Random COVID thought:
I do worry about the kids...They're missing school, with it's face-to-face learning and socialization. Some of those effects can be life-long.
No other time in human history has our society been better equipped to handle a crisis like this.
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If I'd lived in 1919 I'd have thought the world was ending. The biggest war in history followed immediately by a horrendous pandemic.
There is no way this is as bad as that. Not sure what the suicide rates were back then. I know relatives who still had nightmares about the trenches 50 years later, but none of them even mentioned the pandemic.
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@89th 89th, you need to pick a family with a similar aged toddler that your little girl can play with. The risk/reward ratio is flipped at this point.
@LuFins-Dad said in Random COVID thought:
@89th 89th, you need to pick a family with a similar aged toddler that your little girl can play with. The risk/reward ratio is flipped at this point.
So we have sent her back to daycare 3 days a week. Mainly for the social aspect, but also to give us a break as we work from home full time.