Wolfsteve, thanks for the encouraging thoughts. I too dont believe things will get as bad as the numbers I presented but they going to get bad. What I presented is a sample of why this is being taken so seriously. I heard again today from someone saying its all BS and there isnt any problem. I hope and pray the actions being taken mitigate some of the devastation of course the actions themselves have dire consequences of their own in economic terms.
All we have left is faith.
A safe place is in the wilderness. So get naked and go for a hike in the wilderness. I went for a nude hike on Thurs. in the Lassen Nat. Forest. I didn't see any people and the few animals I saw were way further away than 6 feet. Since it's a risk to hang out with the population, I guess the next warm day I'll go for another hike.
I plan to lay naked in the sun at my first opportunity. If confronted by the authorities, I'll let them know I'm following CDC advice as it's known sunlight kills the virus. Just doing my part to stop the spread...
Well as a nudist in an area without any other nudist that I know of, I've been practicing social distancing for some time. I guess I'll keep that up, may be step it up - more laying in the sun, more hikes, more camping. The one thing I won't be doing is visiting my favorite naturist hot springs. They are closed until further notice
Our county was among those that ordered self-quarantine for 8 weeks. We will be staying near house except for needed trips to the grocery store or for other needed items. Unfortunately, Winter decided to return for now. It is much colder than Feb was (70's vs 50-60's). In addition we have been getting some needed rain. We have been having some nice fires in our fireplace with no Spare-the-Air Days, so far. Hoping that it warms up some, so we can do the outside chores nude and enjoy the sun. Everyone stay safe during these trying times.