'You may believe that you don’t have coronavirus so aren't really a threat to anyone. But remember, about 25% of people have no symptoms, but you could still spread the virus to someone else who isn’t quite so lucky.'
When I heard the results of a poll showing men are more likely to discount the seriousness of theThe events around the coronavirus outbreak are happening fast. It can be hard to keep up. But c’mon guys! We’re just talking about doing the basics to not only keep yourself healthy but to help ensure you don’t infect someone else who may be more seriously affected. You may believe that you don’t have coronavirus so aren't really a threat to anyone.
I get it – some of you are just not that concerned about what’s going on. In the survey, 54% of women were “very concerned” compared to 45% of men. That concern led women to agree with more aggressive actions to turn this around – actions that most officials have implemented.
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