MikeG.
Established Member
Just to add to the picture, think of this for a while. I have a great friend in the Peak District who was away climbing in a remote part of Australia when he got an urgent "get home now" message from his kids. Three days of travel got him back to the airport, and on to a flight home, which was crowded with people coughing. He got himself home on Thursday. His wife had bowel and intestinal cancer last year, and after chemo and various other treatments has virtually no immune system. They use separate doors, live in separate halves of the house, and speak at 3 or 4 metres distance only in the garden, or on the phone. Never mind 12 weeks, she will have to stay isolated until there is a cure or a vaccine, and he will have to stay as isolated as her for as long as her, for fear of bringing this bug home. If she catches this bug now she will die.
Just add to that the fact that rough as it has been for me, I am still in the "mild" category. When people hear this is a mild disease for 80% who get it, all that means is that they recover at home without having to be admitted to hospital. Don't get fooled by that description. The mild form of the disease that I have got would kill most of your mothers and fathers if you are over, say, 50. Do whatever you can to keep them safe.
Just add to that the fact that rough as it has been for me, I am still in the "mild" category. When people hear this is a mild disease for 80% who get it, all that means is that they recover at home without having to be admitted to hospital. Don't get fooled by that description. The mild form of the disease that I have got would kill most of your mothers and fathers if you are over, say, 50. Do whatever you can to keep them safe.