In same boat my friend.Mitt Romney is suggesting giving every American $1000 a month and while I live here I'm not American, and my monthly rent is 2.5 times that. So I'm fucked.
In same boat my friend.Mitt Romney is suggesting giving every American $1000 a month and while I live here I'm not American, and my monthly rent is 2.5 times that. So I'm fucked.
Feds don't control primaries. State parties do.Why don’t the Feds have this shit under control, it’s not like this election was a surprise vote?
Get them some cleaning supplies and some PPE
Not working, mateface?In same boat my friend.
Fortunately still working, but not a citizen. I shall not complain.Not working, mateface?
I wonder how many 401ks are being cashed in right now?
Well then the states should get their shit sorted.Feds don't control primaries. State parties do.
This is very different than previous MERS, SARS, Swine flu. They all start the same with the same response. So that is true, the same. And some of those were more deadly. But dead people solve the viral transmission problem for us. We are now in the steps AFTER failing to contain and vaccinate.This is not something any of us have seen in our lifetime.I am in the middle. And I'm aware that the media ALWAYS sensationalizes everything.
I'm fine with the shutdowns. If it keeps old people from getting it and some grandmas and grandpas don't die, cool.
But I disagree that there is a reason to panic. There's not. We go thru one of these things every couple of years. This one appears to be very contagious but not particularly deadly unless you are old or otherwise comromised.
It hasn't been handled well. Everything happening now - with things changing day to day - feels very reactionary. Kentucky was like: "Ohio closed their restaurants? We better do that too." Then Indiana did the same thing 2 hours later.So what’s your thoughts on it being labelled a national emergency ?
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand. Could you show me again?Friendly reminder on how to wash your hands.
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand. Could you show me again?
I'm not a doctor, why do the warm months help us with this?This is very different than previous MERS, SARS, Swine flu. They all start the same with the same response. So that is true, the same. And some of those were more deadly. But dead people solve the viral transmission problem for us. We are now in the steps AFTER failing to contain and vaccinate.This is not something any of us have seen in our lifetime.
The biggest issue is not the disease but the utter lack of basic response in things like testing. The disease remains the same. That paradox of individual threat vs public health, etc. It remains a minimal health threat to most of the population but the TIMING of it all at once means MAJOR public health alert. It is a Swine flu season all at once without vaccines available to buffer and create viral firewalls in the population. Our tools are minimal and we aren't using the ones we have.
Panic never helps. No one is saying to panic. And outside of my constant griping about testing, the fix is pretty easy...though people aren't doing it...just stay the hell home and watch TV. But still, when we aren't responding with testing and science that is proven early, then we are just watching the massive problem come that is WAY MORE preventable. And when it does, 500,000 Americans will die in the best of guesses. And it would be way worse if we weren't so lucky to be riding this thing into the warm months so soon. And it could still be way worse if people buck the social distancing and overload our modern healthcare system. They will mostly be our parents and grandparents but I don't find that comforting.
I remain hopeful that human ingenuity is on display as it always has been. But I am astonished at the failure to do basic testing early. I could have never imagined that would happen and with it, all options to fail big are on the table.
Not sure how much my and husband's medical insurance is going to cost at the end of month but neither of us can do without it.Fortunately still working, but not a citizen. I shall not complain.
Good info.This is very different than previous MERS, SARS, Swine flu. They all start the same with the same response. So that is true, the same. And some of those were more deadly. But dead people solve the viral transmission problem for us. We are now in the steps AFTER failing to contain and vaccinate.This is not something any of us have seen in our lifetime.
The biggest issue is not the disease but the utter lack of basic response in things like testing. The disease remains the same. That paradox of individual threat vs public health, etc. It remains a minimal health threat to most of the population but the TIMING of it all at once means MAJOR public health alert. It is a Swine flu season all at once without vaccines available to buffer and create viral firewalls in the population. Our tools are minimal and we aren't using the ones we have.
Panic never helps. No one is saying to panic. And outside of my constant griping about testing, the fix is pretty easy...though people aren't doing it...just stay the hell home and watch TV. But still, when we aren't responding with testing and science that is proven early, then we are just watching the massive problem come that is WAY MORE preventable. And when it does, 500,000 Americans will die in the best of guesses. And it would be way worse if we weren't so lucky to be riding this thing into the warm months so soon. And it could still be way worse if people buck the social distancing and overload our modern healthcare system. They will mostly be our parents and grandparents but I don't find that comforting.
I remain hopeful that human ingenuity is on display as it always has been. But I am astonished at the failure to do basic testing early. I could have never imagined that would happen and with it, all options to fail big are on the table.
I'm not a doctor, why do the warm months help us with this?
Thanks for the info.probably a combination of things. We see it in every respiratory droplet disease. People distance from each other more and warmer months getting outside instead of saying all the same room together.
Respiratory droplet pathogens typically need a moist envelope to keep them alive. so now when somebody snots or sneezes or coughs and leaves it on a surface that you're going to pick up it's ability to live outside the body is drastically shortened. The moment that water evaporates the virus dies.
Took you long enough to get on your high whoresSwine Flu, Bird Flu, Mad Cow Disease, and now this one which started because someone ate a Bat....... Maybe stop eating meat, I mean, you don't have any "Spinach Flu" or "Beyond Burger Disease"..... Yes there has been some E coli situations, but bad romaine lettuce never took out the NBA finals, or Coachella.
Meat is delicious, I'll take my chances.Swine Flu, Bird Flu, Mad Cow Disease, and now this one which started because someone ate a Bat....... Maybe stop eating meat, I mean, you don't have any "Spinach Flu" or "Beyond Burger Disease"..... Yes there has been some E coli situations, but bad romaine lettuce never took out the NBA finals, or Coachella.
the bat thing is a myth and not confirmed at allSwine Flu, Bird Flu, Mad Cow Disease, and now this one which started because someone ate a Bat....... Maybe stop eating meat, I mean, you don't have any "Spinach Flu" or "Beyond Burger Disease"..... Yes there has been some E coli situations, but bad romaine lettuce never took out the NBA finals, or Coachella.
Swine Flu, Bird Flu, Mad Cow Disease, and now this one which started because someone ate a Bat....... Maybe stop eating meat, I mean, you don't have any "Spinach Flu" or "Beyond Burger Disease"..... Yes there has been some E coli situations, but bad romaine lettuce never took out the NBA finals, or Coachella.
Lubricating the engine in my truck.Tell that to the dinosaurs.
Most of them were vegetarian.
Where are they now?
Answer that one.