Doing my part to combat COVID-19

I am in the "at risk" group and I feel we are the ones especially that really need to think about what and where we do. But not everyone that dies from this is over 60 either. We already read on "social media" of people bitching about the schools closing, I guess those those types have no fathers, mothers, grandparents they have any concern over. Maybe they have a big problem with NO basketball!?
Convenience is the new god.

61 and taking autoimmune suppressants here. Working from home part time, semi-retired. Took me a couple months to completely get over the shingles vaccine. I've been doing what the CDC recommends to not get Covid-19 for years now. I feel fairly certain Covid-19 would be my end. But no worries about myself, whatever will be, will be. Right now I have another day to relish and enjoy.

I read the last stage before Covid-19 death is multiple organ failure. I've been close to that and what happens is you slip into a coma. There is no pain because most organs have little or no nerve endings. The liver has none. It's almost euphoric. Throw in some dilaudid and you end up with a smiling corpse.