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Planning To Go To A Beach Or Nail Salon? Twitter Thread Of ICU Doctor’s Daughter Might Change Your Mind
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Planning To Go To A Beach Or Nail Salon? Twitter Thread Of ICU Doctor’s Daughter Might Change Your Mind

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Screenwriter and bestselling author Bess Kalb has a stark warning for all of us who are thinking of visiting the beach or going to the nail salon. Her dad is an ICU doctor treating coronavirus patients and he told her just how bad Covid-19 really is.

Bess warned that the virus is serious business and that we shouldn’t relax too much: even young and healthy people are at risk. The writer mentioned everything from “cytokine storms” to “random strokes” and suggested that people send her Twitter thread to anyone who’s outside in a crowded public space.

The writer’s thread about her dad’s insights got more than 161.7k likes and 64k retweets and it shows just how widely their message about the dangers of the virus spread.

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    Screenwriter and author Bess Kalb’s dad is an ICU doctor and he told her about the terrifying effects the coronavirus has on the human body

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    Bess shared her dad’s warning on Twitter

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    One Twitter user said that she heard similar things about the coronavirus from her sister in law

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    Bess stressed that the coronavirus is not the flu and that we shouldn’t compare the two

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    Los Angeles-based Bess is the author of the book Nobody Will Tell You This But Me and is the writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live. The Emmy-nominated writer is also a regular contributor to The New Yorker’s “Daily Shouts,” and her work has been published in The New Republic, Salon, Wired, The Nation, and elsewhere.

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    While a lot of countries are relaxing some of the quarantine measures in place, the coronavirus pandemic is far from over.

    According to Johns Hopkins University, there are more than 3.58 million cases of people sick with the coronavirus worldwide and over 250k people have lost their lives because of it. Nearly 69k people died in the United States, 29k in Italy, and nearly 29k in the United Kingdom.

    The US now plans to borrow 3 trillion dollars for virus-related financial relief. Meanwhile, The New York Times reports that it obtained an “internal document” that shows that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Federal Emergency Management Agency forecast around 200k new coronavirus cases each day by the end of May and 3k deaths by June 1. In other words, it might be too soon to relax and celebrate.

    Here’s how some people reacted to Bess’ Twitter thread

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    Hazel Waring
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you're going to leave a comment being all "well I should have my freedom, who cares about you" or "but lots of people survive it, you're skewing the story" then please please please do go outside in a big group and all die of natural selection for being an uncaring idiot. Regards, The inevitable progression of humanity

    Cesi Baca
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How about just going outside by yourself wearing a mask and social distancing. There is no reason people can’t just get some fresh air and sunshine while keeping safe. Going outside does not equal death. Going outside does not mean you’re an uncaring idiot. And going outside does not mean you deserve to die as part of natural selection.

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    Leo Domitrix
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    True story from my area: Kid went to Spring Break in Florida. Came hom eto Virginia. Three weeks later, his aunt and grandma are drowning in bloody fluid in their own lungs. Both elderly, both got hugs from loving grandson, both got Covid19, and all he got was "a cold". Yeah, he did. They died. STAY HOME! If you aren't in healthcare, STAY HOME. If you aren't able to stay home b/c you have "your rifghts"? WELL< WE HAVE RIGHTS TO LIVE TOO. So shut up and sit down and take up a hobby, but STAY HOME. I'm burned out, stressed out, holding patients to help nurses clean tubes and drain lungs and this is with *low* mortality rates compared to other viruses. (Smallpox, for example.) And that's in an area with "low cases". We just don't have the infrastructure for a bad flu outbreak let alone this... We're seeing wacky stuff outside ICU, so I can't imagine what ICU is like.... So STAY HOME. If you're not helping in the hospital, STAY HOME. PLEASE!!!

    Micah Burns
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It’s easy for people who still have a job and money to pay the bills to tell others to stay home, especially the press. But not so easy for those whose mental health is suffering because they are broke, out of a job with no end in sight, stuck in a small apartment in a bad neighborhood, possibly about to be homeless. Suicides in my city have gone up. Just shaming people saying stay home isn’t a solution.

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    Hazel Waring
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If you're going to leave a comment being all "well I should have my freedom, who cares about you" or "but lots of people survive it, you're skewing the story" then please please please do go outside in a big group and all die of natural selection for being an uncaring idiot. Regards, The inevitable progression of humanity

    Cesi Baca
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How about just going outside by yourself wearing a mask and social distancing. There is no reason people can’t just get some fresh air and sunshine while keeping safe. Going outside does not equal death. Going outside does not mean you’re an uncaring idiot. And going outside does not mean you deserve to die as part of natural selection.

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    Leo Domitrix
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    True story from my area: Kid went to Spring Break in Florida. Came hom eto Virginia. Three weeks later, his aunt and grandma are drowning in bloody fluid in their own lungs. Both elderly, both got hugs from loving grandson, both got Covid19, and all he got was "a cold". Yeah, he did. They died. STAY HOME! If you aren't in healthcare, STAY HOME. If you aren't able to stay home b/c you have "your rifghts"? WELL< WE HAVE RIGHTS TO LIVE TOO. So shut up and sit down and take up a hobby, but STAY HOME. I'm burned out, stressed out, holding patients to help nurses clean tubes and drain lungs and this is with *low* mortality rates compared to other viruses. (Smallpox, for example.) And that's in an area with "low cases". We just don't have the infrastructure for a bad flu outbreak let alone this... We're seeing wacky stuff outside ICU, so I can't imagine what ICU is like.... So STAY HOME. If you're not helping in the hospital, STAY HOME. PLEASE!!!

    Micah Burns
    Community Member
    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It’s easy for people who still have a job and money to pay the bills to tell others to stay home, especially the press. But not so easy for those whose mental health is suffering because they are broke, out of a job with no end in sight, stuck in a small apartment in a bad neighborhood, possibly about to be homeless. Suicides in my city have gone up. Just shaming people saying stay home isn’t a solution.

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