You wake up with a terrible cough, a fever, and severe body aches. Immediately, you run to the doctor, unfortunately you’re diagnosed with coronavirus. For the last two weeks, you’ve been unaware that you were infected.
For the last two weeks, you’ve "followed the rules", got together with some close friends for pizza, visited your parents, had a few people over, even visited some parks and beaches. You figured, “I don’t feel sick" and "I can't stop living my life!"
You spend a few days home on the couch sick, feeling pretty crappy but then you’re well again because you’re young, healthy and strong!
But, your friend caught it from you and she visited her 82-year-old grandfather, who uses oxygen tanks daily to help him breath because he has COPD and heart failure. Now, he’s dead!

Your co-worker, who has asthma, caught it too, during your little pizza get together.
Now, he’s in the ICU.
The cashier at the restaurant where you picked up the pizza, carried the infection home on his clothes to his wife, who has MS, which makes her immuno-suppressed.
She’s not as lucky as you, so she’s admitted to the hospital because she’s having trouble breathing.

Not only that, your mother is now coming down with symptoms.

#SocialDistancing = It’s not about you!
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