She just makes
tit up to fit whatever narrative suits her that day. She doesn’t have, nor has ever, had COVID anxiety! If she did, she wouldn’t have eaten out constantly, visited every non-essential shop possible, basically done nothing bar walk outside where there’s lots of space and very few people. For Emma, the word ‘anxiety’ is thrown around simply for attention as it literally makes no difference to her behaviour. She is such a liar!
Real COVID anxiety is finding out my husband has to set up a testing site for thousands of students at his place of work (not related to this field in any way usually) and will need to be on the site 5 days a week. I’m now terrified of who he’ll be in contact with, what he could potentially bring home and how it may affect him, my son and then myself too.
Real COVID anxiety is having to send my son to his nursery because he needs it for his social and emotional development but being terrified of what he’ll be exposed to and could bring home. He’s already had to have a 2 week isolation as there were positive cases in his bubble.
Real COVID anxiety is not visiting any shops unless it’s been absolutely necessary and only eating out once since March (and being terrified the whole time!).
Real COVID anxiety is only seeing friends and family outside in parks or for a walk and always maintaining social distancing and feeling on edge the whole time.
Real COVID anxiety is really wanting to get back to work after 8 months of furlough but being terrified that a return means I’ll have to be in regular contact with people outside my household again which increases the risk of being exposed to the virus. I much prefer the lower pay and lower risk to mine and my family’s health.
Emma is just one big, massive ball of bullshit!