lunchbox said:
Wessimo beat me.
Isn't this a high Indian Community?
lunchbox said:
Wessimo beat me.
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Fort Bend County also has the highest percentage of Asian Americans in the Southern United States; the largest groups are of Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, and Filipino ancestry.
Good thing Willie is playing tonight. He may have cancelled. Dude is fooked if he gets itMouthBQ98 said:
So Rodeo HOUSTON will be a disease fest after all. Tent wrist bands for everyone cheap!
IrishTxAggie said:Good thing Willie is playing tonight. He may have cancelled. Dude is fooked if he gets itMouthBQ98 said:
So Rodeo HOUSTON will be a disease fest after all. Tent wrist bands for everyone cheap!
UncoverAg00 said:
There's enough alcohol consumed during rodeo that CV may not have a chance.
Of all the communicable diseases in Thailand, COVID-19 is the least of their concernsBobcat06 said:
I checked my notes. It was Thailand, not Signapore
I hope you are prepared then, some of us did that in January.cone said:
not if it means keeping food in the stores
Man in his 70s so I'd bet Italy.VaultingChemist said:Quote:
Fort Bend County also has the highest percentage of Asian Americans in the Southern United States; the largest groups are of Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, and Filipino ancestry.
Travel from China, Italy, or Iran?
Any bets?
Aust Ag said:
Has anyone heard anywhere where healthy middle aged folks or kids died from this?
Aust Ag said:
Has anyone heard anywhere where healthy middle aged folks or kids died from this?
Not in the US and I think in the countries outside China, the death rate for people under 50 is very low, especially when people with preexisting conditions are counted separately.Aust Ag said:
Has anyone heard anywhere where healthy middle aged folks or kids died from this?
If I need to, I'll go turn on a windmill.Illuminaggie said:WoMD said:Tanya 93 said:Why do you think we run out of water?WoMD said:AggieP18 said:
You serious Clark? Do you really not think that if this thing got way out of hand water may become an issue?
I think we'll run out of most everything else long before that, yes. And if it gets to that point, twelve bottles of water will not go far.
I don't think we will.
WE in all likelihood will not,. YOU might. Generally speaking.
You might be surprised at how many repairs are required daily in a large metropolitan area. Smaller cities and towns have to worry less, but individual residences or parts of neighborhoods may find themselves without water for a time if enough workers are unable to work.
I told a client today that kids won't get sick from this, they survived pre-school and day cares! They're hardened!!Rapier108 said:Not in the US and I think in the countries outside China, the death rate for people under 50 is very low, especially when people with preexisting conditions are counted separately.Aust Ag said:
Has anyone heard anywhere where healthy middle aged folks or kids died from this?
And kids seem to be either immune or don't get sick for the most part, although older teenagers can get it.
I'm 65 but not dangerous behind the wheel -- I don't drive fast enough to be dangerous.UncoverAg00 said:Aust Ag said:
Has anyone heard anywhere where healthy middle aged folks or kids died from this?
There are outlier cases, but the main demographic is like 65+.
Still, while slow and dangerous behind the wheel, they can still serve a purpose.
In China the government can force you to work, and pretty much shoot you if you don't.IrishTxAggie said:No... Even in Wuhan they still had water and powerAggieP18 said:
You serious Clark? Do you really not think that if this thing got way out of hand water may become an issue?
Indian cases went up because of an Italian tour group of 15.coastsrs said:Beat the Hell said:JJMt said:
New cases are up 20 to 50% today in virtually every country, including India. So much for the theory, or possibly really hope, that warm humid weather would dampen it down.
I was unaware that it is warm in much of the world in early March.
Considering hundreds of thousands were going to be dead and this thing was doubling every four days, 20% ain't bad. All hail global warming
deddog said:In China the government can force you to work, and pretty much shoot you if you don't.IrishTxAggie said:No... Even in Wuhan they still had water and powerAggieP18 said:
You serious Clark? Do you really not think that if this thing got way out of hand water may become an issue?
So it might not be the best example.
Lets see how Italy and SKorea deal with this over time
IrishTxAggie said:Of all the communicable diseases in Thailand, COVID-19 is the least of their concernsBobcat06 said:
I checked my notes. It was Thailand, not Signapore
eric76 said:I'm 65 but not dangerous behind the wheel -- I don't drive fast enough to be dangerous.UncoverAg00 said:Aust Ag said:
Has anyone heard anywhere where healthy middle aged folks or kids died from this?
There are outlier cases, but the main demographic is like 65+.
Still, while slow and dangerous behind the wheel, they can still serve a purpose.
Rapier108 said:Man in his 70s so I'd bet Italy.VaultingChemist said:Quote:
Fort Bend County also has the highest percentage of Asian Americans in the Southern United States; the largest groups are of Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, and Filipino ancestry.
Travel from China, Italy, or Iran?
Any bets?
There will be a press conference in an hour about it.
CDub06 said:
My bathroom at work has a button you have to push a button while pulling the door open. It's disgusting.