Quote Originally Posted by woodman View Post
There is so much conflicting information. A person does not know what to believe. It would seem to me at this point in time that a person would be wise and sensible to practice a marked degree of social isolation if they are in a household with vulnerable adults that would be anhilated by this virus. My wife is just getting over viral pnuemonia and her lungs are hurting. I don't want to lose her. We live alone but have many grandkids. My middle daughter has nine of her children in the home with her. My wife wants to have a dinner (early St. Paddy's Day) this weekend. I am going to put a stop to it. She is all about the grandkids, they are her life. I don't want them to be her death.

I told the middle daughter that she was welcome to come over and bring the kids but they would have to stay outside to visit and keep a distance. I felt like a real Dick saying this. The call broke up shortly after this was said and I don't know how she will feel about me now but that is immaterial. The material thing is that I do my best to keep my wife alive. The schools are a breeding ground and dissemination point for all sorts of diseases.

What do you think? Am I being wise, panicky, or just a dick?
Kids are germ factories. Your wife doesn't need to be exposed to any flu right now, even the hoax flu. Keep the kids away!