I found some at Hyveetexaggierm said:
We have the chocolate creme Cadbury eggs at the store by me in Springfield.
I might have bought a few packets to keep in the freezer and eat through out the year.
I found some at Hyveetexaggierm said:
We have the chocolate creme Cadbury eggs at the store by me in Springfield.
Frugal mom that knows they are in the stores about 2 months. So get them nowC@LAg said:hoarder.Tanya 93 said:I found some at Hyveetexaggierm said:
We have the chocolate creme Cadbury eggs at the store by me in Springfield.
I might have bought a few packets to keep in the freezer and eat through out the year.
riverrataggie said:
Stores will be stocked up again early next week and nobody in them. That's when I'm going.
16Ag18 said:
I was telling this to my wife earlier. I was sick for a long time in late December and just couldn't shake it. Flu like symptoms and all that. Tested negative for flu but I knew it was worse than a cold. I don't think I had it but with all these new reports I can't be too sure. Luckily no one got sick around me and I just had a newborn!
So, we've transitioned from less contagious to the flu to more infectious than measles...JJMt said:
You may well be right. I was skeptical of such claims at first, but a good friend reminded me that he and his entire family got something in late December while traveling from Maryland to Arizona. His description of their symptoms was exactly the same as coronavirus: high fever, dry cough, lasted about three weeks, and totally kicked their butts. His kids got it also but the symptoms were dramatically lower for them.
IrishTxAggie said:
Anyone else notice that you're on way too many companies email list after the last week or so? Literally unsubscribed from about 40 this week after getting their COVID19 reports.
JJMt said:
You may well be right. I was skeptical of such claims at first, but a good friend reminded me that he and his entire family got something in late December while traveling from Maryland to Arizona. His description of their symptoms was exactly the same as coronavirus: high fever, dry cough, lasted about three weeks, and totally kicked their butts. His kids got it also but the symptoms were dramatically lower for them.
If people all over the country were getting the Coronavirus in December and nooooobody knew what it was, it would have been a big story... you know, kinda like Coronavirus is a big story. Even assuming they weren't, those people who recovered would still have antibodies from coronavirus and it ought to be pretty simple to test them and see if they test positive for them. With all these anecdotal stories of "I think I had it in December!" you'd think somebody would have tested for it, and it would be huge news.JJMt said:
You may well be right. I was skeptical of such claims at first, but a good friend reminded me that he and his entire family got something in late December while traveling from Maryland to Arizona. His description of their symptoms was exactly the same as coronavirus: high fever, dry cough, lasted about three weeks, and totally kicked their butts. His kids got it also but the symptoms were dramatically lower for them.
If they're doing a blood test (which they can do) it tests for antibodies.UncoverAg00 said:
Assuming it can be tested for (I honestly have no clue), this is a good point
Yep, same here.IrishTxAggie said:
Anyone else notice that you're on way too many companies email list after the last week or so? Literally unsubscribed from about 40 this week after getting their COVID19 reports.
Quote:
Contrary to Trump's claim, Google is not building a nationwide coronavirus screening website
Instead, Verily is building a triage website just for the Bay Area
law-apt-3g said:
Permanent scarring of lungs, virus ability to re-infect after recovery, maybe this is manmade due to these odd characteristics of concern.
If so, somebody knows exactly how effed up the virus actually be.
I'm not sure what you're referring to, and your Emoticon suggests you're joking, but please don't spread the disinformation that this is man-made. It's only going to make fear and panic worse, and we don't need more of that.law-apt-3g said:
Permanent scarring of lungs, virus ability to re-infect after recovery, maybe this is manmade due to these odd characteristics of concern.
If so, somebody knows exactly how effed up the virus actually be.
I can post more authoritative sources if you like.Quote:
No evidence suggests that the virus is man-made. SARS-CoV-2 closely resembles two other coronaviruses that have triggered outbreaks in recent decades, SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, and all three viruses seem to have originated in bats. In short, the characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 fall in line with what we know about other naturally occurring coronaviruses that made the jump from animals to people.
https://www.livescience.com/coronavirus-myths.html
Jesus. WTF is it with this clown show? I was honestly a little impressed that they were finally getting things right.CDub06 said:
Oh. https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2020/3/13/21179118/google-coronavirus-testing-screening-website-drive-thru-covid-19Quote:
Contrary to Trump's claim, Google is not building a nationwide coronavirus screening website
Instead, Verily is building a triage website just for the Bay Area
I'm not a virologist, but my understanding is that with a blood test, yes they would test positive for antibodies, but at a level lower than someone with an active infection. So they'd probably be able to say you had it, but have recovered. I do not think you'd test positive with the more common sputum test. (I know China is doing blood tests but not sure how common they are elsewhere).tehmackdaddy said:
Would someone who had the virus and whose body defeated it six or eight weeks ago still test positive?