1) One week buys little macro-health wise.
2) Our little church will still be in business.
2) Our little church will still be in business.
Tomorrow? No way. A week from tomorrow? Also no way.yukmonkey said:
Anyone know more about the cases?
I'd expect 100-200 by end of week.
double aught said:Tomorrow? No way. A week from tomorrow? Also no way.yukmonkey said:
Anyone know more about the cases?
I'd expect 100-200 by end of week.
I'll take the over by the end of next week.double aught said:Tomorrow? No way. A week from tomorrow? Also no way.yukmonkey said:
Anyone know more about the cases?
I'd expect 100-200 by end of week.
I went to the TT at NW HWY/75 yesterday and it was very busy but not ransacked. Almost everyone had a case of water and toilet paper in the carts. It was a weird feeling in there. Every cart was full, but it seemed like we were all giving each other the "oh hey this is my normal day to go shopping anyways, this isn't panic, this is normal, I always buy 5 pork loins and a gallon of bleach, totally not a panic shopping spree." But we all knew.PDEMDHC said:
how are the grocery stores?
Was going to day for weekly purchase of things, but curious if certain stores have been ransacked.
yukmonkey said:
Wife's office overlooks Costco at Coit/75 and said it was at 100% capacity all day.
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Busy with people buying a bunch crap. Saw a cart full of peanut butter, cereal, and coffee. I hope the same fellow has plenty of TP at home.
Me, I got meat and veggies. Asparagus was .99 a lb and salmon was 6.99 a lb.
This is correct. New case today at apartments a quarter mile from us. That person got infected a week or so ago most likely.Fitch said:
The **** was here days or over a week ago. Numbers are going to go up. Approach it with a calm and level head, take it seriously and take proactive responsibility for those (older) folks you love.
Have to test positive to be reported and to test positive you have to be tested.AggieFrog said:
I'm surprised the local numbers have been so low.