Panic? Don't even bother spinning that lie, I might just end up thinking that u r in fact a spinster by trade.Feel free to be as paranoid as you like. It would actually be amusing, if the implications of sewing mass panic and hysteria weren't so serious.
However, you do realize that just blindly following the political/media consensus doesn't mean you aren't delusional, right?
Look. I'm a bit of a germaphone, myself. I wash my hands longer, more vigorously, and more often than most people think is normal. I don't offer to shake hands with anyone the least bit sketchy, and am extremely reluctant, if they offer their hands to me. I keep hand sanitizer everywhere, and go through tons of it. I sterilize everything before I use. I scrupulously avoid public restrooms. I refuse to use other people's pens, and a dozen other things most people find obsessive behavior...and that's just on an average summer day. During flu season, I really keep my distance, and would rather huff Lysol than inhale another person's breath. I rarely get sick, but that's too often for me, and I try to avoid the common cold like it's the plague. So, when I tell you that people are carrying this "social distancing" thing wAaaaay too far, you should heed my words.
This is a zombie apocalypse level over-reaction to what amounts to a very bad cold, for elderly people and those in already fragile health(those for whom even the sniffles can be life-threatening).
I'm not telling everyone to run out and french kiss a hobo. But, if you're under 60 and healthy, you need to get your @55 back to work. This sheltering in place cr@p is a bit redundant for a generation that already does 99% of its "socializing" through text, snatch chap, insta clam, flake book, tw@tter, d!ck-dock, and a whole lot of other "social media" buulshiit I haven't even heard of yet.
Following ur own health department guidelines (social distancing) is spreading panic?
You even dare to spin this..
I strongly suggest you consider taking some vitamins to increase ur level of IQ.