Sine poena nulla lex.
People at Planet Fitness and Hobby Lobby because they are scared?Mordred said:You are really bad at "tell"ing, as this is not business as usual.Jet Black said:barnyard1996 said:
Just drove through the retail spaces in Kingwood / Humble. They are all packed. Most people arent buying into this bullcrap.
Internet = mass hysteria and panic
Out in the world = business as usual as far as I can tell
My guess is the Kingwood/Humble retail spaces aren't typically packed at 2PM on a Thursday. People are out buying up stuff because they're scared. I was at HEB around 1 and it was 3x worse than a normal Thursday around that time.
People are starting to stock up, or downright panic buying. Not anywhere near pre-Hurricane levels yet, but wouldn't surprise me if it gets there. Grocery stores are gonna be a nightmare this weekend.
Closing MSG potentially for months sure makes it hard for the NBA to start the season back upC@LAg said:we call that a Thursdaylunchbox said:
NYC has officially declared a state of emergency.
3 minute video:HowdyTAMU said:Summary with a detail or two? How is it 0%?PJYoung said:monarch said:
Watching Tucker Carlson now. Talking almost exactly what I said about the real origin of the Wuhan Coronavirus.
Watch joe.rogans podcast from yesterday who had the infectious disease specialist on who specialized in studying man made bio weapons for many years. 0% chance this was man made. 0.
[url]https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports[/url]lead said:
---New deaths over the last 8 days in chronological order (WHO numbers)----
China: 38, 31, 30, 28, 27, 23, 17, 22, 11. Total China deaths at 3173. China topped out at around 150 daily deaths.
Not China: 48, 53, 69, 78, 71, 202, 186, 258, 310. Total 1440.
US: 4, 3, 1, 1, 0, 0, 8, 6, 4. Total 29 (WHO numbers).
New Italy deaths: 28, 27, 41, 49, 37, 132, 97, 168. 196. Total 827.
note: I've been posting deaths like this daily since there is so much speculation and uncertainty surrounded the case count (e.g. testing availability). but today I noticed something interesting in China - new deaths is nearly the same as new cases. It's like the virus is nearly dead and now we're waiting on the people to die off.
Mordred said:You are really bad at "tell"ing, as this is not business as usual.Jet Black said:barnyard1996 said:
Just drove through the retail spaces in Kingwood / Humble. They are all packed. Most people arent buying into this bullcrap.
Internet = mass hysteria and panic
Out in the world = business as usual as far as I can tell
My guess is the Kingwood/Humble retail spaces aren't typically packed at 2PM on a Thursday. People are out buying up stuff because they're scared. I was at HEB around 1 and it was 3x worse than a normal Thursday around that time.
People are starting to stock up, or downright panic buying. Not anywhere near pre-Hurricane levels yet, but wouldn't surprise me if it gets there. Grocery stores are gonna be a nightmare this weekend.
I witnessed panic buying at best buy.barnyard1996 said:People at Planet Fitness and Hobby Lobby because they are scared?Mordred said:You are really bad at "tell"ing, as this is not business as usual.Jet Black said:barnyard1996 said:
Just drove through the retail spaces in Kingwood / Humble. They are all packed. Most people arent buying into this bullcrap.
Internet = mass hysteria and panic
Out in the world = business as usual as far as I can tell
My guess is the Kingwood/Humble retail spaces aren't typically packed at 2PM on a Thursday. People are out buying up stuff because they're scared. I was at HEB around 1 and it was 3x worse than a normal Thursday around that time.
People are starting to stock up, or downright panic buying. Not anywhere near pre-Hurricane levels yet, but wouldn't surprise me if it gets there. Grocery stores are gonna be a nightmare this weekend.
Ha. A&M is requiring faculty and staff to show up Monday while keeping students away. I imagine it's the same at a lot of schools.Troutslime said:
And now my wife's office is being sent home because of concerns. The concern is simply liability to the company.
That would have been my grandmother if she was still alive.aggiehawg said:
For the first time, I am relieved my Mom has passed. Were she still alive, she would be freaking the hell out, between the stock market and the virus, she would have been in full meltdown, with or without her dementia.
I would also likely be hearing a million, "I told you so's" about the dangers of China and a second Great Depression looming.
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This needs to be spread everywhere.GarlandAg2012 said:
Interesting article on the power of containment (travel restrictions) vs mitigation (social distancing)
https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-act-today-or-people-will-die-f4d3d9cd99ca
Why are her friends travelling? Why weren't they tested in their port of origin?TCTTS said: