The coronavirus
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speaking of masks......
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dignin said:Spiritual_Chaos said:dignin said:Spiritual_Chaos said:dignin said:Spiritual_Chaos said:JPPJ84 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Gern Blansten said:Spiritual_Chaos said:I till don't see what closing schools will do when kids are not in danger of dying from it(?)
Send all kids to a Camp Crystal Lake type scenario where they can all get sick and live through it and be immune -- and not affect the rest of the population when they come back.
Your follow up posts made it sound like that's what you thought, I got it wrong.
Camp Crystal Lake it is.https://youtu.be/KSNKBYvrsk4
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mickeyrat said:
They provide little value unless worn properly and all other hygiene followed. But, if they actually didn't provide value at all...ask yourself...why are they worried about having them for medical professionals.
The general public just won't follow all the rules to make them useful for the most part.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:mickeyrat said:
They provide little value unless worn properly and all other hygiene followed. But, if they actually didn't provide value at all...ask yourself...why are they worried about having them for medical professionals.
The general public just won't follow all the rules to make them useful for the most part.
My colleagues dad and his wife, working as doctor and nurse, have been diagnosed with Corona, I just learned.Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:mickeyrat said:
They provide little value unless worn properly and all other hygiene followed. But, if they actually didn't provide value at all...ask yourself...why are they worried about having them for medical professionals.
The general public just won't follow all the rules to make them useful for the most part.
My colleagues dad and his wife, working as doctor and nurse, have been diagnosed with Corona, I just learned.hippiemom = goodness0 -
2 year old has it in my village. Our death toll is 104. But the mortality rate is way disproportionate as we only test hospital admitted people. Shameful.Post edited by lastexitlondon on
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Little spirit-lifting video to get a break from reality...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/5065917002
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cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:mickeyrat said:
They provide little value unless worn properly and all other hygiene followed. But, if they actually didn't provide value at all...ask yourself...why are they worried about having them for medical professionals.
The general public just won't follow all the rules to make them useful for the most part.
My colleagues dad and his wife, working as doctor and nurse, have been diagnosed with Corona, I just learned.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
work day from home over. self isolating a bit with my cat and some music
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mcgruff10 said:cincybearcat said:Spiritual_Chaos said:cincybearcat said:mickeyrat said:
They provide little value unless worn properly and all other hygiene followed. But, if they actually didn't provide value at all...ask yourself...why are they worried about having them for medical professionals.
The general public just won't follow all the rules to make them useful for the most part.
My colleagues dad and his wife, working as doctor and nurse, have been diagnosed with Corona, I just learned.hippiemom = goodness0 -
mcgruff10 said:My buddy on the rush hour train to nyc this morning
Not to be an ass but if he is virus free he should have left that mask on the shelf for somebody that could really need it.....Given it to an elderly person
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wndowpayne said:mcgruff10 said:My buddy on the rush hour train to nyc this morning
Not to be an ass but if he is virus free he should have left that mask on the shelf for somebody that could really need it.....Given it to an elderly person
You're assuming he ran out & bought it.How do you know he didn't have it sitting in a tool box? I have a few myself from having done work around the house.
Maybe let's save the shaming for people who deserve it.
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Spiritual_Chaos said:work day from home over. self isolating a bit with my cat and some music
Awww. So cute. Swedish cat?0 -
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bbiggs said:Little spirit-lifting video to get a break from reality...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/5065917002
That's great! Thanks, b!
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Merkin Baller said:wndowpayne said:mcgruff10 said:My buddy on the rush hour train to nyc this morning
Not to be an ass but if he is virus free he should have left that mask on the shelf for somebody that could really need it.....Given it to an elderly person
You're assuming he ran out & bought it.How do you know he didn't have it sitting in a tool box? I have a few myself from having done work around the house.
Maybe let's save the shaming for people who deserve it.
Just to let everyone know, my buddy had the mask in his garage. Recently he did work on his house. I hope we all can now move on.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:Merkin Baller said:wndowpayne said:mcgruff10 said:My buddy on the rush hour train to nyc this morning
Not to be an ass but if he is virus free he should have left that mask on the shelf for somebody that could really need it.....Given it to an elderly person
You're assuming he ran out & bought it.How do you know he didn't have it sitting in a tool box? I have a few myself from having done work around the house.
Maybe let's save the shaming for people who deserve it.
Just to let everyone know, my buddy had the mask in his garage. Recently he did work on his house. I hope we all can now move on.
80% are asymptomatic and most covid tests take 2 to 3 days. So even if you pass, if you are out on public, your test result could be outdated the moment you get the negative result.
Nothing wrong in that decision to wear a mask even if it was bought at the local supply store on the way to that luxurious train.0 -
Spoke to a couple doctor friends today including an emergency room doctor
They think this thing has been making its rounds since the holidays. There were a ton of people travelling all over and quite a few sick people. Lots of respiratory stuff. I know in february, at one point, half my office was out sick.
A lot of the hysteria comes from testing and the media. Yes, action and distancing is wise at this point. They just think a lot of us have actually had it already and a lot of the anxiety is unwarranted.0 -
MayDay10 said:Spoke to a couple doctor friends today including an emergency room doctor
They think this thing has been making its rounds since the holidays. There were a ton of people travelling all over and quite a few sick people. Lots of respiratory stuff. I know in february, at one point, half my office was out sick.
A lot of the hysteria comes from testing and the media. Yes, action and distancing is wise at this point. They just think a lot of us have actually had it already and a lot of the anxiety is unwarranted.Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:MayDay10 said:Spoke to a couple doctor friends today including an emergency room doctor
They think this thing has been making its rounds since the holidays. There were a ton of people travelling all over and quite a few sick people. Lots of respiratory stuff. I know in february, at one point, half my office was out sick.
A lot of the hysteria comes from testing and the media. Yes, action and distancing is wise at this point. They just think a lot of us have actually had it already and a lot of the anxiety is unwarranted.
Well that is alarming and atypical I would say. Sorry to hear that.
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