The Ten Greatest Things About Corona Virus...

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It's easy to be overwhelmed by all the bad news. There's plenty of it.

So it never hurts to realize there are actually good things about the Corona virus. What could possibly be good about it, you say? Fair question. Turns out, there are some good things. Here's the 10 best things I have noticed about the Corona Virus:

10. Homes have never been cleaner. With all this time on our hands, people are cleaning more thoroughly and more frequently. Especially those often-touched surfaces! I don't know about you, but my doorknobs have never been so clean! And for once, we're all caught up on the laundry. Homemaking has reached a new level.

9. Gardening and the arts. More people have planted or are planning to plant gardens this year because now they finally have the time to do what they really feel like doing. Many are growing things to eat. Others are reacquainting themselves with their inner artist. It is a rare massive movement toward the arts. Bravo.

8. Eating better. Now that everyone is forced to buy food, bring it home and cook it, people are eating better than fast food. Especially if they are using whole foods instead of highly processed.

7. The political parties came together on some things!

6. Taking the time to call and say hello. People are spending more time kicking back and talking on the phone just for the fun of talking and staying in touch.

5. Cars washed, waxed and detailed. Lawns and grounds raked and manicured.

4. Resurgence in reading. People who never had time to read books are now finding the time. People are learning more. Humans are getting smarter.

3. All the incredibly selfless acts of kindness. Neighbors helping one another, and helping strangers. Some of the stories are touching.

2. Spending more time with loved ones. How much quality time do we normally get with the rest of the family? Got that covered now. For small children of young working parents this is fabulous. None of them are complaining that mom and dad are around for them any time of day. Board games never got so much use...

1. Cleaner skies, less pollution and less global warming:

"On Tuesday, LA saw some of the cleanest air of any major city in the world, according to IQAir, a Swiss air quality technology company which also monitors pollution levels in cities around the globe.

And beginning in early March of this year, EPA air quality data shows that the city of Angels experienced its longest stretch of "good" air quality since at least 1995.

Dr. Yifang Zhu, a professor of environmental health sciences at UCLA's Fielding School of Public Health, said that she and her colleagues identified a similar trend.
Between March 16 -- three days before California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the state's 40 million residents to stay home -- and April 6, Zhu's team found there was a 20% improvement in overall air quality in Southern California."

LA - With Clear Skies, No Smog - Amazing!

I bet if you think about it, you can think of other good stuff about this crisis. Any silver linings to your cloud?
 
Hello and welcome jacksonsprat22,

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If an economic depression cheers you up, have at it.

No, it does not cheer me up at all. Having strong fortitude means if you are thrown into the dump with no way out, you may as well look for the gems among the spoils until you figure out a way to improve your situation. Look. Nobody knows how to deal with all of this. It's new for all of us. I'm trying to make the best of it I can. I hope one day you do realize that something good will come out of this for you which would not have occurred otherwise. My grandfather used to say: "No matter what bad thing happens, there is always something good that comes out of it." I believed him. I still think he was a wise man.

Welcome to the forum. Don't expect everybody to be this nice.
 
It's easy to be overwhelmed by all the bad news. There's plenty of it.

So it never hurts to realize there are actually good things about the Corona virus. What could possibly be good about it, you say? Fair question. Turns out, there are some good things. Here's the 10 best things I have noticed about the Corona Virus:

10. Homes have never been cleaner. With all this time on our hands, people are cleaning more thoroughly and more frequently. Especially those often-touched surfaces! I don't know about you, but my doorknobs have never been so clean! And for once, we're all caught up on the laundry. Homemaking has reached a new level.

9. Gardening and the arts. More people have planted or are planning to plant gardens this year because now they finally have the time to do what they really feel like doing. Many are growing things to eat. Others are reacquainting themselves with their inner artist. It is a rare massive movement toward the arts. Bravo.

8. Eating better. Now that everyone is forced to buy food, bring it home and cook it, people are eating better than fast food. Especially if they are using whole foods instead of highly processed.

7. The political parties came together on some things!

6. Taking the time to call and say hello. People are spending more time kicking back and talking on the phone just for the fun of talking and staying in touch.

5. Cars washed, waxed and detailed. Lawns and grounds raked and manicured.

4. Resurgence in reading. People who never had time to read books are now finding the time. People are learning more. Humans are getting smarter.

3. All the incredibly selfless acts of kindness. Neighbors helping one another, and helping strangers. Some of the stories are touching.

2. Spending more time with loved ones. How much quality time do we normally get with the rest of the family? Got that covered now. For small children of young working parents this is fabulous. None of them are complaining that mom and dad are around for them any time of day. Board games never got so much use...

1. Cleaner skies, less pollution and less global warming:

"On Tuesday, LA saw some of the cleanest air of any major city in the world, according to IQAir, a Swiss air quality technology company which also monitors pollution levels in cities around the globe.

And beginning in early March of this year, EPA air quality data shows that the city of Angels experienced its longest stretch of "good" air quality since at least 1995.

Dr. Yifang Zhu, a professor of environmental health sciences at UCLA's Fielding School of Public Health, said that she and her colleagues identified a similar trend.
Between March 16 -- three days before California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the state's 40 million residents to stay home -- and April 6, Zhu's team found there was a 20% improvement in overall air quality in Southern California."

LA - With Clear Skies, No Smog - Amazing!

I bet if you think about it, you can think of other good stuff about this crisis. Any silver linings to your cloud?
We are spending less money traveling.
 
It's easy to be overwhelmed by all the bad news. There's plenty of it.

So it never hurts to realize there are actually good things about the Corona virus. What could possibly be good about it, you say? Fair question. Turns out, there are some good things. Here's the 10 best things I have noticed about the Corona Virus:

10. Homes have never been cleaner. With all this time on our hands, people are cleaning more thoroughly and more frequently. Especially those often-touched surfaces! I don't know about you, but my doorknobs have never been so clean! And for once, we're all caught up on the laundry. Homemaking has reached a new level.

9. Gardening and the arts. More people have planted or are planning to plant gardens this year because now they finally have the time to do what they really feel like doing. Many are growing things to eat. Others are reacquainting themselves with their inner artist. It is a rare massive movement toward the arts. Bravo.

8. Eating better. Now that everyone is forced to buy food, bring it home and cook it, people are eating better than fast food. Especially if they are using whole foods instead of highly processed.

7. The political parties came together on some things!

6. Taking the time to call and say hello. People are spending more time kicking back and talking on the phone just for the fun of talking and staying in touch.

5. Cars washed, waxed and detailed. Lawns and grounds raked and manicured.

4. Resurgence in reading. People who never had time to read books are now finding the time. People are learning more. Humans are getting smarter.

3. All the incredibly selfless acts of kindness. Neighbors helping one another, and helping strangers. Some of the stories are touching.

2. Spending more time with loved ones. How much quality time do we normally get with the rest of the family? Got that covered now. For small children of young working parents this is fabulous. None of them are complaining that mom and dad are around for them any time of day. Board games never got so much use...

1. Cleaner skies, less pollution and less global warming:

"On Tuesday, LA saw some of the cleanest air of any major city in the world, according to IQAir, a Swiss air quality technology company which also monitors pollution levels in cities around the globe.

And beginning in early March of this year, EPA air quality data shows that the city of Angels experienced its longest stretch of "good" air quality since at least 1995.

Dr. Yifang Zhu, a professor of environmental health sciences at UCLA's Fielding School of Public Health, said that she and her colleagues identified a similar trend.
Between March 16 -- three days before California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the state's 40 million residents to stay home -- and April 6, Zhu's team found there was a 20% improvement in overall air quality in Southern California."

LA - With Clear Skies, No Smog - Amazing!

I bet if you think about it, you can think of other good stuff about this crisis. Any silver linings to your cloud?

I hope LA enjoys it enough to start buying more efficient and hybrids and electric cars...
 
If an economic depression cheers you up, have at it.
It’s a dark cloud, with a silver lining, meaning even in the darkest times you need to find something to be grateful for to keep your balance, otherwise the dark cloud googles you up. Positive thinking also helps keep your immune system in better shape.
 
It’s a dark cloud, with a silver lining, meaning even in the darkest times you need to find something to be grateful for to keep your balance, otherwise the dark cloud googles you up. Positive thinking also helps keep your immune system in better shape.


I don't need to pretend that massive deaths and an economic depression are nice. Sorry.
 
I don't need to pretend that massive deaths and an economic depression are nice. Sorry.
Okay, to each his own. I don’t pretend, either, I just make the best of it and don’t sit around focusing on the bad, but that doesn’t mean I’m not aware of it.
 
Hello jacksonsprat22,

what's pip? And...if you're going to be a jerk on my first reply to you....not going to use this forum anymore

Pardon me, I was trying to be nice, which is a bit rare in this forum.

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Hello Phantasmal,

We are spending less money traveling.

That's a good thing. Thanks for thinking of it.

Travel can be wearisome. And often it is the most dangerous thing an American can do, what with the regular carnage on our highways.

We will probably see fewer highway deaths during this shut down.
 
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