CoVid19 Virus : Impact on PJ Spring & Summer Tours

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  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,914
    Sarava said:

    That's a great post that the deniers likely won't read. 

    This post from the head of Lombardy's healthcare system about how it is on the brink of collapse. 

    That is coming here... next month? The month after? It's 100% coming unless we lock everyone up at home for months like China has done. That is the only way to stop this virus.

    And it's that lockdown not going to happen here... 


    Unfortunately, even this thread shows why this virus will be hard to contain. There are certain people that think they are smarter than doctors and scientists and are willing to throw caution right out the door. The problem is, it's not just at their expense and their family's expense, but all of our expense. Society needs to work together to lessen the impact of this pandemic, and that's hard to do when some won't play along.

    Italy is suffering because of people like that, and we probably will be soon as well.
    Remember that “suffering” is pretty much having the symptoms of a cold.  Aches, runny nose, fever, etc  Yes, elderly folks are more susceptible and are dying, but with a billion cases of flu vs 100,000 covid-19, the fear isn’t necessary. This is being treated like sars or the plague, when it should be looked at as a regular flu season.

    I'm defending certain things with my other comments, but the only reason it's 100,000 people is because it's fairly new and hasn't finished spreading yet.  It's not like it's capped at 100k.    It's just gotten its grip globally, and will continue to spread.   I would also say it falls somewhere between the flu and sars.  It's more lethal than the flu, not as much as sars.   It's also far more damaging to older people.   For younger people it'll be like the flu, for older people it's an epidemic. 

    I agree I think the fear is a bit higher than it needs to be.    Given that large chunks of the population would only be mildly impacted if they contracted it.
  • O_G_D
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    I don't understand why people have these long signatures that take up so much space.....


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  • Saltzy23
    Saltzy23 Posts: 1,350
    edited March 2020
    What really scares me about this is you get a sneak preview of what would happen if a serious...SERIOUS...airborne, highly contagious one of these little fuckers ever took hold across the planet.

    People would start beating each other to death for masks and potable water within days.

    It's pretty crazy how thin the line is between humans living in a civilized world and abject chaos and Mad Max type shit.

    On a side note, I also think if it was discovered that a huge meteorite was hurling through space on a direct collision course with Earth that some people would look for a desk to hide their families under.
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  • Sarava
    Sarava Naperville, IL Posts: 2,061
    Zod said:
    Sarava said:

    That's a great post that the deniers likely won't read. 

    This post from the head of Lombardy's healthcare system about how it is on the brink of collapse. 

    That is coming here... next month? The month after? It's 100% coming unless we lock everyone up at home for months like China has done. That is the only way to stop this virus.

    And it's that lockdown not going to happen here... 


    Unfortunately, even this thread shows why this virus will be hard to contain. There are certain people that think they are smarter than doctors and scientists and are willing to throw caution right out the door. The problem is, it's not just at their expense and their family's expense, but all of our expense. Society needs to work together to lessen the impact of this pandemic, and that's hard to do when some won't play along.

    Italy is suffering because of people like that, and we probably will be soon as well.
    This is what I don't get.  How do you expect to contain it?  It's easily transmissible.   If people leave their homes and make contact with other humans it's going to spread.   Here in Canada they are still freely allowing people to come in through airports from other countries.  The worst you get is a question on the electronic immigration system asking if you've been a specific province in China.   They aren't screening at all.  These people land, wander around for a number of days before developing symptoms, then self quarantine.  In the meantime they spread it for days, and other people get it, and so fort.

    I think it's containable, but you would need be pretty draconian in doing so.   Force people to stay at home.  This means closing pretty much everything (work, schools, transit, everything).  Ban international air travel (Except for commercial movement of goods).   Stop people 100% from being mobile.  That's pretty much how China curbed the growth of the virus. 

    That creates all sorts of other problems economically.  What happens if businesses aren't making money, what trickles down to people not getting paid.   How many business get shuttered, and people default on loans kind of stuff.   Is the economic damage worse or better than the spread of the virus kind of stuff.

    For me.... I could understand if our governments went all draconian and shut everything down.   Short of doing that, I don't see how the spread stops.
    I agree, it's going to spread everywhere in this world. But that doesn't mean everyone in all communities will contract it. The lazier we are with how we approach this pandemic, the worse it's going to be.

    If everyone in this country were to religiously wash their hands frequently, practice good hygiene, and stop or severely limit touching their face, it would likely die out quickly.
  • gotthebottle
    gotthebottle San Diego Posts: 3,821
    O_G_D said:
    O_G_D said:

    I don't understand why people have these long signatures that take up so much space.....


    Life is but a mystery my friend.  I don’t understand how Trump is President.  I’ve disabled the signature from showing in the settings and I’m not seeing it on my phone or computer anymore in my forum posts.  If it’s still showing blame CoronaVirus.
    Thanks...I didn't know about this...much better
  • RoleModelsinBlood31
    RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,242
    Zod said:
    Sarava said:

    That's a great post that the deniers likely won't read. 

    This post from the head of Lombardy's healthcare system about how it is on the brink of collapse. 

    That is coming here... next month? The month after? It's 100% coming unless we lock everyone up at home for months like China has done. That is the only way to stop this virus.

    And it's that lockdown not going to happen here... 


    Unfortunately, even this thread shows why this virus will be hard to contain. There are certain people that think they are smarter than doctors and scientists and are willing to throw caution right out the door. The problem is, it's not just at their expense and their family's expense, but all of our expense. Society needs to work together to lessen the impact of this pandemic, and that's hard to do when some won't play along.

    Italy is suffering because of people like that, and we probably will be soon as well.
    Remember that “suffering” is pretty much having the symptoms of a cold.  Aches, runny nose, fever, etc  Yes, elderly folks are more susceptible and are dying, but with a billion cases of flu vs 100,000 covid-19, the fear isn’t necessary. This is being treated like sars or the plague, when it should be looked at as a regular flu season.

    I'm defending certain things with my other comments, but the only reason it's 100,000 people is because it's fairly new and hasn't finished spreading yet.  It's not like it's capped at 100k.    It's just gotten its grip globally, and will continue to spread.   I would also say it falls somewhere between the flu and sars.  It's more lethal than the flu, not as much as sars.   It's also far more damaging to older people.   For younger people it'll be like the flu, for older people it's an epidemic. 

    I agree I think the fear is a bit higher than it needs to be.    Given that large chunks of the population would only be mildly impacted if they contracted it.
    Yep, I think you’re right, it’s definitely not done spreading.  I tend to think that China caused a lot of the fear in how they handled it.  Yes, it worked, but for the rest of us who aren’t comfortable or used to that sort of hardcore detaining/rounding up and forced quarantine, it ramped up the fear dramatically, because the images reminded us all of movies like outbreak 
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  • mrk2
    mrk2 Finland Posts: 2,093
    Damn, Corona panic buying has hit Finland hard

    From our local Supermarket yesterday:



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  • Saltzy23
    Saltzy23 Posts: 1,350
    Ed should start putting together a coronavirus-centric set list for these shows.

    Rats, Indifference, and Wash (your hands) are the 1st 3 songs that pop into mind.

    I'm absolutely singing the chorus to Wash that way if they play it at either the Baltimore or NYC shows BTW.

    Any other suggestions?

    Let's get creative.
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  • gotthebottle
    gotthebottle San Diego Posts: 3,821
    Keep on Rockin in the (VIrus)Free World
  • Saltzy23
    Saltzy23 Posts: 1,350
    edited March 2020
    Elderly woman in a small town (being ultra precautious to avoid large crowds and to wash her hands for 20 seconds at least 10 times a day)

    It's now an even longer title for the longest title in the PJ catalog.
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  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,143
    @Saltzy23 So I assume you live in one of the five boroughs but work in Manhatten; what is the vibe in the city?  is it business as usual?  People wearing masks?  
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • gotthebottle
    gotthebottle San Diego Posts: 3,821
    Release (me from quarantine)
  • nicknyr15
    nicknyr15 Posts: 9,333
    RK50065 said:
    kst said:
    O_G_D said:

    Purell.  Bro, I have over 1000 rounds each of .45 .380, ad 9 milli. Two trash cans full of gasoline, my pool is empty and filled with boxes of masks, and the bunkers got enough chef boyardee to last me 12 years.
    No joke, I just saw purell on Amazon at $52 for two 1-oz containers.  I guess we need a F2F system for purell now.

    At least you saw it available!

    Just make your own, people. 

    Ethyl-Alcohol over 90% 
    add Aloe Vera gel until it's 65-70% (do the math). 

    VOILA. Hand sanitizer. 

    Isopropyl alcohol will work too,  but is a bit harder on skin. Both are CHEAP at most drugstores 
    Not that I care, but ingredients are sold out as well. 
  • lfitzpatrick9
    lfitzpatrick9 NJ Posts: 396
    edited March 2020
    mcgruff10 said:
    @Saltzy23 So I assume you live in one of the five boroughs but work in Manhatten; what is the vibe in the city?  is it business as usual?  People wearing masks?  
    I live in Brooklyn and honestly have seen a couple people wearing masks but its mainly tourists visiting.  But for now everything is fine just don't act like every old boomer in the world and sneeze or cough directly into your hands and touch the subway poles.  I almost kicked a guy off the subway yesterday for doing that.  I just don't get how some people think its completely fine to sneeze or cough directly into their hands and think its totally hygienic and normal.  During an outbreak those people should honestly be fined. 
  • Saltzy23
    Saltzy23 Posts: 1,350
    mcgruff10 said:
    @Saltzy23 So I assume you live in one of the five boroughs but work in Manhatten; what is the vibe in the city?  is it business as usual?  People wearing masks?  
    I both live and work in JC, right on the water, which is as close to NYC as is possible and outside of the 10%-15% of people wearing masks you would have no clue anything is going on right now.

    I went to a movie yesterday that was packed.

    Pretty sure most city folk share my belief that there is no hiding from this thing if it really starts to spread here.


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  • bbiggs
    bbiggs Posts: 6,965
    mcgruff10 said:
    @Saltzy23 So I assume you live in one of the five boroughs but work in Manhatten; what is the vibe in the city?  is it business as usual?  People wearing masks?  
    I live in Brooklyn and honestly have seen a couple people wearing masks but its mainly tourists visiting.  But for now everything is fine just don't act like every old boomer in the world and sneeze or cough directly into your hands and touch the subway poles.  I almost kicked a guy off the subway yesterday for doing that.  I just don't get how some people think its completely fine to sneeze or cough directly into their hands and think its totally hygienic and normal.  During an outbreak those people should honestly be fined. 

    Problem is we're getting into allergy season.  Lot of people will be coughing and sneezing due to allergies, but will be getting shitty looks and comments as if they're infecting the rest of the world with a deadly disease because of this coronavirus hysteria.  But yeah...don't wipe snot on the damn poles.
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,173
    mcgruff10 said:
    @Saltzy23 So I assume you live in one of the five boroughs but work in Manhatten; what is the vibe in the city?  is it business as usual?  People wearing masks?  
    I live in Manhattan. Seems to be business as usual. Very few people wearing masks. Subways are crowded. My gym seemed even more crowded than usual yesterday.

  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
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  • Saltzy23
    Saltzy23 Posts: 1,350
    edited March 2020
    For the record, this is why I love NYC.

    9/11....blackouts....this thing.  People just keep living their lives.

    Lotta people basically saying, 'I got your fuckin' virus right here'...
    'I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine.'
  • gotthebottle
    gotthebottle San Diego Posts: 3,821
    Don't Gimme No Lip (I saw you coughing into your hands!!)
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