Or it's just a joke on social media.
Jeez
Jeez
96ags said:mugwurt said:
Some people were mocking those of us who saw the writing on the wall and stocked up weeks ago...
Was pretty obvious this hysteria was going to happen when the virus took hold in the US.
Hell, I'll continue to mock you. The stores and restaurants aren't closing. Anything outside of your normal inventory is just silly.
Especially if you "stocked up" with perishable goods.
94chem said:mugwurt said:ValleyRatAg said:
Can I use all of this as an excuse to hunt the greenbelt in our neighborhood?
We live in Lago Vista where deer roam the streets and yards freely since hunting is not allowed in the city limits. But if things get too bad, a deer or two might accidentally fall on my bullet.
Meh, if you're hoarding something that somebody needs bad enough, they'll just take it. These 450 lb 70 year old preppers amaze me with their assumption that they're both immortal and able to deploy an arsenal at will to protect their store of Libby potted meat food.
AgsMyDude said:
Mind linking one of these tweets please?
TexasAggie_02 said:
Hope our internet infrastructure is up to the challenge of everyone working from home, kids gaming all day, and folks streaming shows non stop.
Oogway said:Do you happen to know what the scenario would be like for rural hospitals? Not trolling, genuinely curious. Friend of mine just moved into their dream place out in the country but they travel back to Aggieland several hours away to visit their doctors, etc. I am sympathetic to wanting to stick with a preferred doctor, but how is access for folks who further out that don't do that--do the community hospitals have pretty much everything necessary for something like this?Que Te Gusta Mas said:Shanked Punt said:
We won't even be able to keep pace with Italy in terms of treating patients.
They have 1,500 ICU beds in the entire country with 1,153 critical cases. This is why they are struggling. It's pretty incredible for a Harvard professor to not account for this factor or occupancy.
If we are going to use his simplified analysis, we have capacity for (750,000 beds / 10% critical rate) 7.5 million cases at any one time, but that's stupid. The bottleneck will be in ICU beds and mechanical ventilators.
BTHOthatguy said:
The amount of advice not coming from Federal, State, and local officials is staggering. Every hospital, business, school district, family is being left to make decisions on their own.
I'm a small government guy, but even I think one of the jobs of government is to manage a pandemic. What a complete, systemic breakdown. This isn't a criticism of the president or a party. It's a criticism of our government's failure, at every level, to fulfill one its basic responsibilities.
Whether you test or not, people needing hospitalization still need hospitalization.......PJYoung said:cone said:if that's true, and they have 0 deaths and the hospitals aren't overwhelmed yet, then that's pretty freaking good news with regard to disease severityCDub06 said:
Ohio Dept of Health
If you're not testing for the virus you are not going to have any deaths from the virus.
I know that's simplistic but that's why they don't have any deaths in Ohio from their 100,000 cases.
TacosaurusRex said:
This was the sh*t ticket isle at HEB in south Austin. Also, bleach was out, but otherwise everything was normal.
My sister lives there. You could peel 1 a month off the grill of your car and eat well. That place is nuts.mugwurt said:ValleyRatAg said:
Can I use all of this as an excuse to hunt the greenbelt in our neighborhood?
We live in Lago Vista where deer roam the streets and yards freely since hunting is not allowed in the city limits. But if things get too bad, a deer or two might accidentally fall on my bullet.
The HEB in Leander was half picked over. I bet inventory levels were no better than 50%. The place was a madhouse. It was surreal. Similar to how things felt after 911.techno-ag said:
I think what HEB is trying to say is...
Hello, H-E-B is business as usual and all stores are open. Any company updates related to COVID-19 would be communicated via @HEBNewsroom or @HEB, you can sign up to receive updates at http://bit.ly/2xAOzJJ .
Good entin' sh*t right thar.Bregxit said:ttu_85 said:My sister lives there. You could peel 1 a month off the grill of your car and eat well. That place is nuts.mugwurt said:ValleyRatAg said:
Can I use all of this as an excuse to hunt the greenbelt in our neighborhood?
We live in Lago Vista where deer roam the streets and yards freely since hunting is not allowed in the city limits. But if things get too bad, a deer or two might accidentally fall on my bullet.
We have a lifetime supply of squirrels around my neighborhood. May have to resort to rotisserie tree rat soon.
bmks270 said:
I just went to a store in Florida get normal stuff, and the TP isle here was empty just like this photo. And a lot of produce was scarce.
What will people do with so much TP?