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What happens when you can’t do it anymore?

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BlueMoon1103 · 05/04/2020 14:11

I’ve struggled with lockdown since day 1 and it doesn’t seem likely it will lifted after the 3 weeks. I can’t live like this. What do I do when it gets to a point where I literally can’t do it? Fuck the rules? Become a suicide statistic? What’s the plan for those with MH then? Non, because only CV deaths matter.

Today is the worst I’ve felt. I feel bad for my son stuck in lockdown with me.

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Bizawit · 06/04/2020 02:22

@HavenDilemma that wasn’t in the UK! And we know absolutely nothing about the case- underlying conditions etc. Over 1.2 million confirmed cases worldwide and only a handful of children have died. The mortality risk for children is tiny- get a grip and stop scaremongering. Angry

iCorona · 06/04/2020 11:15

@HavenDilemma yes I’m absolutely serious. 7 children a day die in car accidents thats 35 a week.
It doesn’t mean we don’t take kids in cars we just take sensible precautions like wearing seatbelts.
My heart goes out to parents who have lost children but if you start to blow the risk out of proportion you run the risk of causing greater harm.

BlueMoon1103 · 06/04/2020 11:48

That is a frightening statistic Sad but you’re right, we do still take our children in cars, it’s about managed risk and taking person responsibility.

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EngagedAgain · 06/04/2020 22:13

How you doing now OP?

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