Arnold Schwarzenegger was once frustrated about the shutting down of public gatherings because of current situation. Now he has changed his tune, and is begging people to stay home.
The Arnold Sports Festival was one of the first sporting events to be affected by the outbreak. As a result, they were forced to make serious changes to the event, canceling the entire expo. Moreover they severely limited the attendance of guests at the remaining events.
Since then, more and more cases of the illness have occured. Subsequently, most places where public gatherings take place have been completely shut down. The increasing seriousness of this situation has left Arnold Schwarzenegger with a different appreciation of the changes they were forced to make a few weeks ago. He took to Instagram recently, urging people to stay indoors, and stay away from places where the virus can spread.
“I still see photographs and videos of people sitting in outside cafes all over the world, and having a good time, and hanging out in crowds,” Schwarzenegger said. “That is not wise, because that is how you can get the virus. That’s how you get it, contact with other people.
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So stay away from crowds, stay away from restaurants and outdoor cafes. Especially in spring time, when all the kids are going to the beach, to celebrate and drink and stuff. This is not a good idea. So stay away from the crowds, go home, and then we can overcome this whole problem, this virus, in no time. But you have to go and follow those orders. Just remember, stay home and don’t go to crowds.”
So what is Arnold doing while being forced to stay at home? Playing with his pets of course!
This is some pretty solid advice from Arnold Schwarzenegger. Despite how things seemed early on, this is a continually growing problem. Staying home and keeping your distance from others is a great way to minimize the risk of you and your loved ones.