OldAg89er said:
Sounds in Wuhan at night at 30 second mark. Coming to a neighborhood near you?
Didn't sound terrible. Possibly bored people entertaining themselves?
OldAg89er said:
Sounds in Wuhan at night at 30 second mark. Coming to a neighborhood near you?
PJYoung said:OldArmy71 said:
Whatever happened to all the suspected cases in England connected to them shutting down a couple of doctors' offices?
I imagine they all tested negative.
They are testing people in their homes now.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/21/nhs-to-test-londoners-for-coronavirus-at-home
lead said:OldAg89er said:
Sounds in Wuhan at night at 30 second mark. Coming to a neighborhood near you?
Didn't sound terrible. Possibly bored people entertaining themselves?
TexAggee05 said:
My wife is going to Vegas with her mom and sister this week... if she comes back with a bunch of infected cash, I'm dead. If she comes back coughing, I'm dead. Fml.
I guess you should pray that she loses her shirt.TexAggee05 said:
My wife is going to Vegas with her mom and sister this week... if she comes back with a bunch of infected cash, I'm dead. If she comes back coughing, I'm dead. Fml.
Cant Think of a Name said:
its obvious that this is coming and there is not really any stopping it.
I saw a chart with the breakdown of mortality rates by age a few days ago.
What is the sense with this in terms of death/critical/serious/minor case ratio?
Cant Think of a Name said:
its obvious that this is coming and there is not really any stopping it.
I saw a chart with the breakdown of mortality rates by age a few days ago.
What is the sense with this in terms of death/critical/serious/minor case ratio?
Cant Think of a Name said:
And of course, by then, it will be ravaging through Texas already.
SoupNazi2001 said:mathguy86 said:
The Summer Olympics in Tokyo will be interesting. That's a metric crap ton of money and a lot of people crammed in a lot of very closed in venues. Plus housing and travel. I would not be shocked to see them cancelled.
Some of you forget, virus transmission rates decline dramatically once the weather warms up. They can't stay alive on warm surfaces for very long at all. Warm weather basically killed SARS.
Agree that Europeans do not have large kitchens nor capacity for food storage, at all.IrishTxAggie said:
The problem is that Europeans don't shop like Americans buying stuff all at once to last them 7-10 days. Europeans are every couple or three days to shop for groceries. They don't typically have the space for the food. They're stocking up because they're assuming some measures to go into place that will restrict foot traffic and it overburdened their grocers normal supply and inventory management.
It reminds me of B/CS when Hurricane Rita was supposed to come right over us.aggiehawg said:Agree that Europeans do not have large kitchens nor capacity for food storage, at all.IrishTxAggie said:
The problem is that Europeans don't shop like Americans buying stuff all at once to last them 7-10 days. Europeans are every couple or three days to shop for groceries. They don't typically have the space for the food. They're stocking up because they're assuming some measures to go into place that will restrict foot traffic and it overburdened their grocers normal supply and inventory management.
But I also remember what Randall's and H.E.B. stores in Austin looked like when there was a slight chance a hurricane could make it inland. Panic buying is panic buying, wherever one is.
Aren't the temperatures in Singapore 80-85 degrees? Admittedly, they don't have a count like China or SK, nobody does, but it doesn't seem quite as sensitive to warm temperatures as SARS. According to China's CDC, "In higher temperatures, its resistance declines, but the temperature affects only the virus' survival time, not its ability to infect, the center says." https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Caixin/Will-warm-weather-kill-new-coronavirus-Scientists-not-sureSoupNazi2001 said:mathguy86 said:
The Summer Olympics in Tokyo will be interesting. That's a metric crap ton of money and a lot of people crammed in a lot of very closed in venues. Plus housing and travel. I would not be shocked to see them cancelled.
Some of you forget, virus transmission rates decline dramatically once the weather warms up. They can't stay alive on warm surfaces for very long at all. Warm weather basically killed SARS.
Exactly. Of course it didn't help that the coastal communities were all streaming inland and swelling the demand for everything.Rapier108 said:It reminds me of B/CS when Hurricane Rita was supposed to come right over us.aggiehawg said:Agree that Europeans do not have large kitchens nor capacity for food storage, at all.IrishTxAggie said:
The problem is that Europeans don't shop like Americans buying stuff all at once to last them 7-10 days. Europeans are every couple or three days to shop for groceries. They don't typically have the space for the food. They're stocking up because they're assuming some measures to go into place that will restrict foot traffic and it overburdened their grocers normal supply and inventory management.
But I also remember what Randall's and H.E.B. stores in Austin looked like when there was a slight chance a hurricane could make it inland. Panic buying is panic buying, wherever one is.
lj801 said:Aren't the temperatures in Singapore 80-85 degrees? Admittedly, they don't have a count like China or SK, nobody does, but it doesn't seem quite as sensitive to warm temperatures as SARS. According to China's CDC, "In higher temperatures, its resistance declines, but the temperature affects only the virus' survival time, not its ability to infect, the center says." https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Caixin/Will-warm-weather-kill-new-coronavirus-Scientists-not-sureSoupNazi2001 said:mathguy86 said:
The Summer Olympics in Tokyo will be interesting. That's a metric crap ton of money and a lot of people crammed in a lot of very closed in venues. Plus housing and travel. I would not be shocked to see them cancelled.
Some of you forget, virus transmission rates decline dramatically once the weather warms up. They can't stay alive on warm surfaces for very long at all. Warm weather basically killed SARS.