spagthorpe
Power User
Those beaches are nothing short of a giant petri dish.
In more ways than one.
Those beaches are nothing short of a giant petri dish.
It's a few days old and targeted towards the Bay Area, but probably the most comprehensive & concise document I've come across:
"I'm sorry, and you know I care very much about you and our family, but you need to leave please. Let's not make this a bigger deal than it needs to be."
The mania has just only begun to gather steam/momentum. Those confirmed cases numbers are going to skyrocket now that restrictions have been lifted from testing. After a few tragic accidents/reports of violence have swept the nation in the next coming weeks people will adjust and a new normal will be in place with established protocols for gathering groceries, medical appointments etc, and general travel. After another few months the peak of this pandemic will have been reached and once it is established reinfection rate is at an acceptable/low risk level; normalcy pre-3/16/2020 will begin to slowly return. Restaurants, malls, movie theaters, amusement parks, domestic airline travel etc. will all come back online.Serious question: if this virus becomes a normal part of our existence (and there's every indication that it will based upon expert opinions I've read) then are you going to keep this up for the rest of your lifetimes? I thought that measures being undertaken to reduce infection were meant to "flatten the curve" and stop our healthcare systems from collapsing... i.e. the area under the curve will be the same order of magnitude but the derivative will approach zero.
In theory if they could stay away from older people at risk, it's not so bad. It's not that dangerous for them and an entire demographic could build immunity quickly.I heard about that on the news...unbelievable!
I heard about that on the news...unbelievable!
In theory if they could stay away from older people at risk, it's not so bad. It's not that dangerous for them and an entire demographic could build immunity quickly.
They'd also have to stay away from older people for at least 3 weeks, too, which is not going to happen in this case.In theory if they could stay away from older people at risk, it's not so bad. It's not that dangerous for them and an entire demographic could build immunity quickly.
It won't happen for 3 hours.They'd also have to stay away from older people for at least 3 weeks, too, which is not going to happen in this case.
Serious question: if this virus becomes a normal part of our existence (and there's every indication that it will based upon expert opinions I've read) then are you going to keep this up for the rest of your lifetimes? I thought that measures being undertaken to reduce infection were meant to "flatten the curve" and stop our healthcare systems from collapsing... i.e. the area under the curve will be the same order of magnitude but the derivative will approach zero.
Serious question: if this virus becomes a normal part of our existence (and there's every indication that it will based upon expert opinions I've read) then are you going to keep this up for the rest of your lifetimes? I thought that measures being undertaken to reduce infection were meant to "flatten the curve" and stop our healthcare systems from collapsing... i.e. the area under the curve will be the same order of magnitude but the derivative will approach zero.
Take zinc with it. The reason chloroquine works is that is allows zinc to enter your cells. Zinc interferes with the virus hijacking the protein manufacturing process.Cough and dyspnea but no fever, I may not be tested...
Dyspnea is mild but present. I just have to wait for 5 to 8 days to see if it gets worse and have to go to the hospital....
No way to know if I’m Covid infected. That’s scary because there were infected people in my office so the risk is real.
I don’t want to be just a statistic next week :-(
I’ve started hydroxychloroquine and I keep hope...