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In reply to the discussion: I am at my dads house - he does NOT believe in the Coronavirus. [View all]Baitball Blogger
(46,742 posts)I didn't send daily tweets. I sent them a week apart. I also know that one child is tapped into the news because he's on the internet all the time. The other one, the one that blocked me, doesn't watch news at all and brushes off concerns that would alarm most people. And I think she does it because thinks she's being tough. I also know that by the time she gives me a call for help, it will already be too late. There won't be any supplies for her to buy and she lives too far for an easy drive to reach her. Besides, if we're dealing with a quarantine in my own house, then I won't be able to reach her at all.
I know my child and would never tweet on a daily basis because they are busy. So I haven't stressed that line of avenue. I also know about anxiety. Her text was not about anxiety. In fact, it was quite the opposite. It was annoyance and, yes, she works in an industry where she might think she knows better than what she's hearing around her.
Until everyone in the health industry comes together in agreement over this, the mixed messages will continue to provide that kind of reaction.