My MIL was in and out of that ground zero Kirkland nursing home a few years back. It’s where she was transferred, from her assisted living facility, every time her health dipped. The last time she was released to hospice. That place is for people with one foot in the grave. The viruses high mortality rate is deceptive because of that place. I heard the average age of the first 19 US deaths was 80.
In the meantime we have to bring my daughters home from Pepperdine, by Sunday, because they’ve shut down the campus and will finish the semester, virtually. Fuck all the panicky dickheads who’re turning this mild illness into a political hot potato. You’ve cost me real money, not just on paper.
There's a lot of dead people and grieving family members who would disagree.
People who are old die of one thing or another. My mom is 80 and my uncle is 82. They live in Suckattle and Edmonds, though my aunt and uncle are snow birds so I doubt they're there. My dad died of literal old age when he was 80. It happens. My grandma died of stomach cancer. This hysteria isn't helping anything.
There's a lot of dead people and grieving family members who would disagree.
People who are old die of one thing or another. My mom is 80 and my uncle is 82. They live in Suckattle and Edmonds, though my aunt and uncle are snow birds so I doubt they're there. My dad died of literal old age when he was 80. It happens. My grandma died of stomach cancer. This hysteria isn't helping anything.
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I'd rather die in a fucking fire.