cone said:
if we can't trust the workers or businesses to protect the consumer, we won't consume
they'll be out of a job either way
In China they started advertising the temps of all employees. I imagine we will see the same thing here
cone said:
if we can't trust the workers or businesses to protect the consumer, we won't consume
they'll be out of a job either way
So are you staying home from now on and refusing to purchase anything/cone said:
if we can't trust the workers or businesses to protect the consumer, we won't consume
they'll be out of a job either way
Pretty sure most, if not all of those, got linked to a party at a restaurantmoses1084ever said:
Singapore had the largest jump in cases today since the outbreak began. The media and government have been managing expectations that this is the calm before storm now that the virus is in so many other countries.
Rapier108 said:
Guy and his female "partner" return to New Zealand from, where else, northern Italy. While sick he goes to a freaking rock concert.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12314491
I swear, stupid people are more dangerous than a nuclear bomb.
I sympathize with you as my wife is pregnant with our first and it freaks me out to think that this thing has even the smallest chance of hurting her or my unborn child. I mean this with all sincerity, I think it might do you some good to take a break from following this news for a little bit. You seem to be well aware of the steps your family needs to take to minimize your chance of infection, and I don't think following this day by day, hour by hour is going to give you more clarity...it's only going to worry you more.UncoverAg00 said:
My oldest has severe asthma... requiring biological injections to control it. My fear is she may be one of the ouliers. The age argument helps, but doesn't completely put me at ease. Make sense? This is a respitory illness and thus is very real for my family... I do my best to not panic, but until it's proven my girls' condition isn't something I need to fuss over regarding this virus, I'm going to worry.
Pumpkinhead said:
What is it about a 'shortage' panic always involving toilet paper? Uh oh, virus panic...honey, need to go to Costco and make sure we have 40 rolls of toilet paper in stock at home!
I could probably make a single roll of TP last an entire week at home by simply jumping in the shower right afterwards. Actually I'm pretty sure as long as I had running water, I could survive just fine with minimal inconvenience indefinitely with No toilet paper whatsoever.
I get wanting to stock up on something like prescription meds if you don't want to have to be going out, and maybe some non-perishable food items...but a particular fascination with toilet paper is what you often seem to hear about in the news.
gonemaroon said:jpd301 said:
Chinese doctors say coronavirus 'like a combination of SARS and AIDS', can cause irreversible lung damageMore info in the articleQuote:
Chinese doctors say autopsies of coronavirus victims suggest the deadly illness is "like a combination of SARS and AIDS" that can cause "irreversible" lung damage even if the patient recovers.
The grim finding was reported on by Communist Party mouthpiece the Global Times on Friday, after a paper by Wuhan doctors published in the Journal of Forensic Medicine earlier in the week went viral on Chinese social media.
"The influence of COVID-19 on the human body is like a combination of SARS and AIDS as it damages both the lungs and immune systems," Peng Zhiyong, director of the intensive care unit of the Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University in Wuhan, told the Global Times.
I keep being told by internet geniuses that this is no worse than the common flu - personally I cannot afford to get irreversible damage to my body. Hopefully in 2-3 weeks they will have more data - either good or bad. Until then I am laying low, and will re-evaluate then. There's too much good and bad information coming out to know what's fact - every government has their own agenda at this point.
policywonk98 said:
Friend of mine just flew back from Seattle. His company is making him stay home for 14 days. All employees that have traveled on the west coast are homebound no matter what.
Economic numbers are going to really suck leading into the post labor day election season.
So Muslims are the only selfish/ignorant/*******s now?nortex97 said:
Italy had a jerk symptomatic pakistani migrant working in both a restaurant preparing and handling food for hundreds daily and also delivering Chinese at night. He refused to self quarantine.
Yes, that could/will happen here too (gotta love our cultural enrichment of 3rd world muslims; thanks Obama) but let's not pretend it was just a massive spread through the air without some help.
https://summit.news/2020/03/05/coronavirus-patient-zero-in-italy-was-pakistani-migrant-who-refused-to-self-isolate/
IrishTxAggie said:
They don't simply get turned away. The people don't fit the testing criteria. Hypochondriacs would overburden the system and use up resources that aren't readily available yet.
There are stories from all over the world of people not self-quarantining due to ignorance (didn't know they had it or should have been isolation) or selfishness (ignoring self-quarantine orders) but let's only blame the muslims.GarlandAg2012 said:So Muslims are the only selfish/ignorant/*******s now?nortex97 said:
Italy had a jerk symptomatic pakistani migrant working in both a restaurant preparing and handling food for hundreds daily and also delivering Chinese at night. He refused to self quarantine.
Yes, that could/will happen here too (gotta love our cultural enrichment of 3rd world muslims; thanks Obama) but let's not pretend it was just a massive spread through the air without some help.
https://summit.news/2020/03/05/coronavirus-patient-zero-in-italy-was-pakistani-migrant-who-refused-to-self-isolate/
Yep, married with several kids and pets, including some teenage daughters. And both my wife and I are amused that the item most likely to be out of stock at the local store when people think civilization is in danger of ending apparently is toilet paper, even though it is relatively easy it is to make a small amount toilet paper last if you are forced to do that. Yet you go to the store, plenty of food on the shelves, but no toilet paper!Yelnick McWawa said:Pumpkinhead said:
What is it about a 'shortage' panic always involving toilet paper? Uh oh, virus panic...honey, need to go to Costco and make sure we have 40 rolls of toilet paper in stock at home!
I could probably make a single roll of TP last an entire week at home by simply jumping in the shower right afterwards. Actually I'm pretty sure as long as I had running water, I could survive just fine with minimal inconvenience indefinitely with No toilet paper whatsoever.
I get wanting to stock up on something like prescription meds if you don't want to have to be going out, and maybe some non-perishable food items...but a particular fascination with toilet paper is what you often seem to hear about in the news.
You married? You ever seen how much toilet paper a woman uses?
Even so, TP is one of those things you'd rather have and not need than vice versa. Plus, it's not like it's gonna go to waste. I've no problem with people stocking up on **** tickets
PJYoung said:IrishTxAggie said:
They don't simply get turned away. The people don't fit the testing criteria. Hypochondriacs would overburden the system and use up resources that aren't readily available yet.
This is what people can't seem to grasp. These testing kits don't materialize overnight.
There are only so many to go around and it's going to be that way for a while. Blame the CDC for completely botching this - we should've been at the forefront in testing capacity a month ago, instead South Korea is showing the world how it's done.
Until we have a greater capacity to test there will be very specific criteria for those who are tested and meanwhile this seemingly highly infectious disease will continue to spread in our communities.
Hey, but at least our #s will look good for a while and we can continue to hold our conferences and sporting events for the masses to mingle with a clear conscience.
BowSowy said:I sympathize with you as my wife is pregnant with our first and it freaks me out to think that this thing has even the smallest chance of hurting her or my unborn child. I mean this with all sincerity, I think it might do you some good to take a break from following this news for a little bit. You seem to be well aware of the steps your family needs to take to minimize your chance of infection, and I don't think following this day by day, hour by hour is going to give you more clarity...it's only going to worry you more.UncoverAg00 said:
My oldest has severe asthma... requiring biological injections to control it. My fear is she may be one of the ouliers. The age argument helps, but doesn't completely put me at ease. Make sense? This is a respitory illness and thus is very real for my family... I do my best to not panic, but until it's proven my girls' condition isn't something I need to fuss over regarding this virus, I'm going to worry.
Yeah, I just didn't want anyone to freak out about the 42 deaths vs only 135 recoveries. A 24% death rate would be implied without the extra context.cone said:
i also understand the recovery criteria is pretty stringent
like people who would clearly be considered recovered if this was the flu are still waiting to be cleared
the tail to completely clear the virus is long, but the mild symptoms dissipate long before that happens (if you have a mild case)
Check the rest of the thread.dragmagpuff said:There are stories from all over the world of people not self-quarantining due to ignorance (didn't know they had it or should have been isolation) or selfishness (ignoring self-quarantine orders) but let's only blame the muslims.GarlandAg2012 said:So Muslims are the only selfish/ignorant/*******s now?nortex97 said:
Italy had a jerk symptomatic pakistani migrant working in both a restaurant preparing and handling food for hundreds daily and also delivering Chinese at night. He refused to self quarantine.
Yes, that could/will happen here too (gotta love our cultural enrichment of 3rd world muslims; thanks Obama) but let's not pretend it was just a massive spread through the air without some help.
https://summit.news/2020/03/05/coronavirus-patient-zero-in-italy-was-pakistani-migrant-who-refused-to-self-isolate/
scottimus said:
So who will be the first TexAgs poster to get this?
bmks270 said:AgsMyDude said:
Yikes
It looks like the CDC doesn't have the manpower or equipment to even perform the needed number of tests. Not that they don't want to, I think they just don't want to admit that they physically can't.
I hope Trump (or Pence?) steps in. What the **** is the CDC doing?