Finsadbel
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I do understand. I just think that there's a fine line between being safe and being paranoid. Not sure just where the line is, or whether paranoia is really out of place, really. With the still extremely low (apparent) prevalence of actual cases, I'd still consider going to something like this. As things change, so do my decisions.
Cheers.
Well said. Being safe and being paranoid are two completely different things. I agree with the being safe part of their statement and am not trying to add to any over reaction/ paranoia. Simple, smart decisions such as avoiding large groups may not be a bad idea especially for those who may be in or have family/friends in the at risk populations groups. Everyone must stay informed and make informed decisions.