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[quote:TripleReiki:MV80MjYwNTg2Xzc3NjAwMzY2X0I1MTcwNDRF] :bump: Besides myself, I have two other family members who will be with me if we choose to self isolate...I already told them that it will be for the long haul, as when we do get terribly ill, we will not be able to even go to hospital which is approx 25 miles away. We will choose to die (if it comes to that) with eachother than to do it elsewhere like a trapped animal. That being said, I will pretty much be the first to go, as I was born with TB. It is in my body. A doctor years ago told me the good news that if my TB was to ever go active, I can ease my mind that I am not a carrier, I am a converter. Meaning my family (as far as TB) are safe, but that disease will chew me up extremely rapidly. So, I am very well concerned about this shite going around, knowing I myself may not do well at some point soon. I have left hardcopies manuals that I myself put together for my family in regards to survival, defense, evasion (very vital) and lots of other info, as when something happens to me, my knowledge and experience will be gone. I suggest any of you parents out there, to gather some good hardcopy info especially for your kids to have. Instead of just toys and games for the kids, if your families need to isolate, TEACH THEM simple sewing, cooking, etc. so they can at least have some knowledge on how to manage things if and when you, the parents, succumb to this virus. SERIOUSLY teach your kids some important stuff, and don't push it under the rug, like it's gonna go away. The worst thing you can do is leave your kids without any means to try and survive or continue on the best they can. [/quote]
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The purpose of this thread is being changed to include all reports of private information members may come across. If you have medical, military, law enforcement, first-hand accounts, etc, please post them here.
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