at what level of outbreak will the CDC recommend travel restrictions or residential quarantine within the lower 48?
I've been worrying about this. More than the owners and other guys at work. As plumbers, we can't work from home and will likely be cut-off early on. I'm sure house-to-house service tech jobs will be curtailed very early in any quarantine situation.wessimo said:
Not surprisingly, CDC says be prepared for school cancellations and be prepared to work from home.
This is going to be a huge economic disruption.
scottimus said:
I can ask her a question what do you all want me to ask ?
On it.aezmvp said:Is the CDC comfortable with continued travel into the US from China and/or other affected areas?scottimus said:
I can ask her a question what do you all want me to ask ?
ill be screwed if that happens....100% commission job that requires me to be out of the house....that'll suck ballswessimo said:
Not surprisingly, CDC says be prepared for school cancellations and be prepared to work from home.
This is going to be a huge economic disruption.
Civil's question was really good as well. Good luck getting past the media questions.scottimus said:On it.aezmvp said:Is the CDC comfortable with continued travel into the US from China and/or other affected areas?scottimus said:
I can ask her a question what do you all want me to ask ?
we have a big trip to France planned at the end of April for my wife's 30th birthday. i am starting to get a little worried our plans might be impacted.Hoyt Ag said:
I am slated to be in Thailand for vacation March 12-20. Really dont want to cancel at this point. My biggest fear is the return trip home and something go array.
scottimus said:
Lol,
This conversation is hilarious.
CDC has not idea what is going on. They are not testing, and need more test kits from other countries.
Illuminaggie said:I've been worrying about this. More than the owners and other guys at work. As plumbers, we can't work from home and will likely be cut-off early on. I'm sure house-to-house service tech jobs will be curtailed very early in any quarantine situation.wessimo said:
Not surprisingly, CDC says be prepared for school cancellations and be prepared to work from home.
This is going to be a huge economic disruption.
I tried to stress for them to be prepared to miss work for an extended period. I was pretty much blown off.
Here. I can do a fair amount of work from home, but I am to a degree tied to our production system at least until my local transfer hits. The new assignment I'm less sure about but I'd imagine it's possible.KorbinDallas said:
How many here will be forced to stay home if schools close? If schools close, daycare should close too. There goes a good percentage of the workforce.
The Fife said:
Does Sam's sell any relevant meds? I'm there this afternoon and would like to prevent dragging the kids along to additional places.
Yeah you're buying hurricane supplies anyway. I'd add some vitamins and immune boosters to the lists and maybe be a little heavier on canned fruits and veggies.Bo Darville said:The Fife said:
Does Sam's sell any relevant meds? I'm there this afternoon and would like to prevent dragging the kids along to additional places.
Ya, they have pain relievers, nasal and chest congestants, etc. Get meds to treat symptoms since it's a virus. Chances are you'll have a really bad flu type sickness, so you just want to avoid being miserable since meds will be gone and hospitals will be overcrowded and not treating mild cases anyway. We got food items just to avoid having to go to crowded grocery stores.
The Fife said:
Does Sam's sell any relevant meds? I'm there this afternoon and would like to prevent dragging the kids along to additional places.
Mucinex, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, hand sanitizer, etc. are sold there. Buy toilet paper, canned tuna and chicken, canned vegetables, also.The Fife said:
Does Sam's sell any relevant meds? I'm there this afternoon and would like to prevent dragging the kids along to additional places.
Eliminatus said:
The tone has finally changed I see. Looks like this one is real. Containment has failed utterly, as most of us knew it would. We are a true global community of BILLIONS. You aren't gonna lock it down. Far too little, far too late. As expected really. And with an incubation period that long, it was inevitable. We were probably doomed before this thing even had a name.
So, this is happening. I don't think anyone here can argue that anymore. Even the naysayers. The fight now will be against the scale of it. The lethality of it is not Ebola bad, but absolute numbers could still be high after all said and done. We can mitigate to an extent but this thing is in what, 20+ countries now? Most of which have limited or zero containment themselves?
The problem with things like this is that there is an irrational view of pandemics. We hear the word and think Hollywood movie doomsday stuff. People turning into mush in the streets kinda thing. Not gonna happen with this one. Let's stay grounded in reality.
What WILL happen is another consequence of the global community. The economy. We Americans are horribly blind and take our economic machine for granted. Mainly the supply network. This may be the first thing to truly disrupt our daily standard of living in generations. This is what I am worried about. That and the absolute cost to our healthcare that would ensue if even only 1% of our populace gets it.
These are my truths as I see them. I do also think our government is more prepared/preparing and taking this more seriously than they are letting on. Still probably not enough to stop us from hurting though. I got to be part of a gubment think tank years ago and it truly opened my eyes to some very harsh realities.
The Fife said:
My guess is the CDC isn't testing because who are you going to test? I haven't heard of people in the US showing up at doctors or hospitals with symptoms of this.