History does in fact repeat itself.If your gonna just sit at home fiddling around with your rig or whatever to pass the time until it blows over you may not be leaving the house for what is being said 18 months till it dies off. But and this is a big ole but there arent sure how long it will take. thats just the last number i heard on local news.
Loved ones aside this is likely a good thing for the world to have less people.
the same thing respritory illness happens in commercial chicken barns and pig barns when they get overpopulated. Im suprised something like this or worse hasnt taken off earlier in major citys.
Case in point. H1N1 (Bird Flu) Pandemic of 1918. You may recall this from your history lessons as the Spanish Flu. It was a global issue. Unfairly labeled as the Spanish Flu, when it was in fact H1N1. Remember H1N1 from a few years ago? Same thing. Only, in 1918 the world didn't know what to do. People died.
I'm not set up to shelter for 18 months. I am, however, ready to actively participate as needed to quell the spread. If I need to use my skills to go elsewhere, I will. I'm still planning backpacking trips, camping, and doing things. It's going to take a bit of caution until we have more of a handle on it. It's not an IF question, but WHEN... When I do get it, I'll be okay with that. It may suck, but I already know that from watching and learning from what is happening elsewhere.