My fiancée is a Chinese citizen living with me here in Russia. She was in the military and medical program so there’s a lot of fear of her being taken back to China to do medical work there.
Also her parents live in rural China, and we haven’t been able to get ahold of them for a while now, which makes us nervous because of the virus and quarantine.
My nephew who lives with me is immunocompromised which is /another/ reason for us to be very careful and worry that extra layer about the virus.
AND I work in border services where I’m constantly dealing with immigrants or people coming in from other countries.
Now that I think about it, I’m pretty closely effected in a lot of ways by the virus. Do I know if my fiancée’s parents are ill? We have no idea.
Are y’all actually freaking out?
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My fiancée is a Chinese citizen living with me here in Russia. She was in the military and medical program so there’s a lot of fear of her being taken back to China to do medical work there.
Also her parents live in rural China, and we haven’t been able to get ahold of them for a while now, which makes us nervous because of the virus and quarantine.
My nephew who lives with me is immunocompromised which is /another/ reason for us to be very careful and worry that extra layer about the virus.
AND I work in border services where I’m constantly dealing with immigrants or people coming in from other countries.
Now that I think about it, I’m pretty closely effected in a lot of ways by the virus. Do I know if my fiancée’s parents are ill? We have no idea.
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To be fair, these are concerns, and not actual knowledge of Illness.
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KholatKhult
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It’s recognition of knowledge of who is at risk and what occupations are effected or more vulnerable.
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I work at a school and have to clean it all. I am ground zero and not worried.