Idiots, stop going to church for a while
HouAggie2007 said:
Idiots, stop going to church for a while
I got an email from the urgent care I've used in the past that I can go get tested there now...I think this has to just be people going to goAg_07 said:
News this morning was reporting 10 hour waits at drive through testing locations yesterday.
There's no way that many people have symptoms right? That has to be idiot ass people going to get tested just to get tested right?
We sent an employee that has symptoms yesterday to one of the testing locations. He got there 30 mins before it opened and waited in line 5 hours before he finally gave up and went home. He said he barely moved at all in the line. He said there were tons of arguments and people getting out of their cars yelling at each other because people were trying to cut in line.Ag_07 said:
News this morning was reporting 10 hour waits at drive through testing locations yesterday.
There's no way that many people have symptoms right? That has to be idiot ass people going to get tested just to get tested right?
Mikeyshooter said:
Seriously, why would you just show up?
wessimo said:
Anybody been to a grocery store in the last couple of days? How are they looking?
Bregxit said:wessimo said:
Anybody been to a grocery store in the last couple of days? How are they looking?
Still okay in my area. Kroger and HEB are short on:
TP
Paper Towels
Ramen
Pasta
Bread
Everything else has been ok to get. I even managed to grab paper towels a couple days ago since we were actually out of them.
If you're in the Heights area, I'd be happy to help. Work from home and I'm on a Chinese/Europe work clock. I'll be wrapped up by 1ish.CDUB98 said:
My wife's immune system is crap, so she's not going to the grocery store.
I can't make it until Sunday morning, at best. I'm hoping the things we need will be there.
Sigh
heb has delivery service with full safety precautionsCDUB98 said:
My wife's immune system is crap, so she's not going to the grocery store.
I can't make it until Sunday morning, at best. I'm hoping the things we need will be there.
Sigh
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And half of them are more stupid than that.CDUB98 said:Mikeyshooter said:
Seriously, why would you just show up?
Because the average American is stupid.
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An elderly man who tested positive for COVID-19 has died, becoming the first death in Harris County.
The patient, who was between 80 and 90 years old, was a resident of a nursing home in the northwest part of the county.
"He was, unfortunately, at high risk for serious COVID-19 complications due to his age and underlying health conditions," Harris County Public Health stated, adding the patient died on March 18.
IrishTxAggie said:If you're in the Heights area, I'd be happy to help. Work from home and I'm on a Chinese/Europe work clock. I'll be wrapped up by 1ish.CDUB98 said:
My wife's immune system is crap, so she's not going to the grocery store.
I can't make it until Sunday morning, at best. I'm hoping the things we need will be there.
Sigh
Just tried to get some ribs at HEB at Spring Cypress and Grant in Cypress. They're letting 20-30 people in line and there's a line of 50 people huddled together under an awning waiting to get in.wessimo said:
Anybody been to a grocery store in the last couple of days? How are they looking?
I'm up in Chicago and have been going out for normal shopping these past weeks.wessimo said:
Anybody been to a grocery store in the last couple of days? How are they looking?
Kroger in Katy/99 had plenty of stuff minus bread and canned goods. plenty of frozen foods. plenty of meat although they had a sign saying you can't purchase more than two of any item.wessimo said:
Anybody been to a grocery store in the last couple of days? How are they looking?
Supposedly, they'll be manning the testing sites along with HPD.evestor1 said:
Was speaking w a client and say he saw national guard getting together in Spring / Woodlands. Off of 45
I don't know him well enough to say true / untrue
Can anyone confirm?
RealTalk said:Supposedly, they'll be manning the testing sites along with HPD.evestor1 said:
Was speaking w a client and say he saw national guard getting together in Spring / Woodlands. Off of 45
I don't know him well enough to say true / untrue
Can anyone confirm?
Don't kill the messenger - this is what I heard from an HPD cop.
wessimo said:
Anybody been to a grocery store in the last couple of days? How are they looking?
07fta07 said:RealTalk said:Supposedly, they'll be manning the testing sites along with HPD.evestor1 said:
Was speaking w a client and say he saw national guard getting together in Spring / Woodlands. Off of 45
I don't know him well enough to say true / untrue
Can anyone confirm?
Don't kill the messenger - this is what I heard from an HPD cop.
This was discussed in an article I read that they would be helping with maintaining an orderly flow at the testing sites.