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On 3/15/2020 at 5:04 PM, RaoulDuke79 said:

Seems to be the only logical solution. Then brace yourself for the backlash for the economic downturn. Its a no win situation. 

 

I am sure the people at banks who do foreclosures will be in for business and those tasks to give eviction notices and evict.  And homeless shelters are closing because they are afraid they are too crowded.

 

On 3/15/2020 at 5:53 PM, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Hope he gets virus and becomes example of treatment to end.

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10 minutes ago, Limeaid said:

 

I am sure the people at banks who do foreclosures will be in for business and those tasks to give eviction notices and evict.  And homeless shelters are closing because they are afraid they are too crowded.

 

 

Hope he gets virus and becomes example of treatment to end.

Aren't you just a giant ray of sunshine in this moment of despair. 

2 hours ago, Gugny said:

I can't be the only one who had no idea wtf a pangolin is … so ….

 

Image result for pangolin

This thing looks like it should have died off around the time of the triceratops. 

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2 hours ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

 

Humpty Trumpty passed a law to let them get paid .... 

 

Look into it 

 

 

 

Suck up   

 

;)  :)  :D   

 

 

See I told you   (after the fact) 

 

Cake Walk 

 

You got something hanging out of your nose 

 

....your AM mirror view while shaving I assume...........

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25 minutes ago, KD in CA said:

 

In some ways, Rudy Gobert was an inadvertent hero here. Shutting down the NBA woke people up faster than would have otherwise happened. Other leagues followed, then society started to take it seriously. In the absence of true leadership, we follow our sports. 

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Any else’s email inbox getting filled up with letters from companies on the steps they’re taking to battle coronavirus?

 

I’ve received at least a dozen in the last few days. Just got one from my veterinarian’s office saying that they will only allow 1 patient into their office at a time. To wait in your car and call them to check in by phone. Another from Microsoft saying they will be closing their stores for now. Lots more with various precautions and steps being taken.

 

This is all so surreal.

 

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18 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

In some ways, Rudy Gobert was an inadvertent hero here. Shutting down the NBA woke people up faster than would have otherwise happened. Other leagues followed, then society started to take it seriously. In the absence of true leadership, we follow our sports. 

Good observation....very true.  Rudy and Tom Hanks are what woke people up to it.

 

16 minutes ago, BillsFan4 said:

Any else’s email inbox getting filled up with letters from companies on the steps they’re taking to battle coronavirus?

 

I’ve received at least a dozen in the last few days. Just got one from my veterinarian’s office saying that they will only allow 1 patient into their office at a time. To wait in your car and call them to check in by phone. Another from Microsoft saying they will be closing their stores for now. Lots more with various precautions and steps being taken.

 

This is all so surreal.

 

Yup, both work and personal inboxes are full of those.   

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1 hour ago, BillsFan4 said:

Any else’s email inbox getting filled up with letters from companies on the steps they’re taking to battle coronavirus?

 

I’ve received at least a dozen in the last few days. Just got one from my veterinarian’s office saying that they will only allow 1 patient into their office at a time. To wait in your car and call them to check in by phone. Another from Microsoft saying they will be closing their stores for now. Lots more with various precautions and steps being taken.

 

This is all so surreal.

 

 

PSA here - a buddy got a curious email with a link supposedly showing a map of where the virus was and how it was spreading. He was concerned and checked with someone who was knowledgeable on theses things (I forget what agency) and was told it was a dangerous email and do NOT click on the link. It had some kind of a, ummmmm........virus attached to the email about the virus.

 

If you don’t know what it is or who it came from, don’t click! 

 

I wish I was kidding, be smart. 

 

[Mod edit: see posts upthread and also repeated in a response to this, with two good links to vetted information that appears to be updating daily]

 

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1 hour ago, Augie said:

 

In some ways, Rudy Gobert was an inadvertent hero here. Shutting down the NBA woke people up faster than would have otherwise happened. Other leagues followed, then society started to take it seriously. In the absence of true leadership, we follow our sports. 

 

Good point on the leadership void filled by Sports Leagues here.

The problem I have is that in the absence of central direction, things are happening too slowly and too piecemeal.  The covid-19 patients infected one state where restaurants are still open, or the Spring Breakers doing whatever they do after sun-n-fun on the beach then coming home, will impact health care capacity in other States.

Many people still aren't taking this seriously

 

 

51 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

PSA here - a buddy got a curious email with a link supposedly showing a map of where the virus was and how it was spreading. He was concerned and checked with someone who was knowledgeable on theses things (I forget what agency) and was told it was a dangerous email and do NOT click on the link. It had some kind of a, ummmmm........virus attached to the email about the virus.

 

I wish I was kidding, be smart. 

 

I posted another thread about this actually.....we need to protect our electronics from Covid-19.  Go Figgur.

 

Here is the good, JHU link to the Virus (it's up thread, but again)

Here again is a link to a Financial Times piece that appears to be being updated regularly.  It may wish you to subscribe; can get 4 wks for $1.

 

 

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I just saw an article that said West Virginia was the last state to report a confirmed case because of lack of testing, not because it isn’t there.  In fact, West Virginia has an older population, and many coal miners with lung damage. They’re very scared.

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6 minutes ago, Gray Beard said:

I just saw an article that said West Virginia was the last state to report a confirmed case because of lack of testing, not because it isn’t there.  In fact, West Virginia has an older population, and many coal miners with lung damage. They’re very scared.

 

One factor in Wuhan may have been the pollution leading to damaged lungs; I have read that 68% of Chinese men also smoke

W. Va is right to be scared.  Time to bring out the shotgun full of rock salt and run folks offa your porch.

 

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Serious question here:

 

We have been planning to re-do a half bathroom and move/change the can lighting in the family room. It will mean plumbers, electricians, drywall guys, painters, wood floor repair, etc. Lots and lots of people coming thru the house....where we sit hiding from the outside world. 

 

Vanity, plumbing fixtures etc are ordered and due to arrive this week. I’m not crazy to tell them to stay out of my house until we are in the clear, right? I can control what I touch if and when I go out, but I don’t really want all these people in my house! That’s sensible, right? Or am I going overboard since it’s contained to a relatively small area?  I go back and forth.....

 

 

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1 hour ago, BillsFan4 said:

Any else’s email inbox getting filled up with letters from companies on the steps they’re taking to battle coronavirus?

 

I’ve received at least a dozen in the last few days. Just got one from my veterinarian’s office saying that they will only allow 1 patient into their office at a time. To wait in your car and call them to check in by phone. Another from Microsoft saying they will be closing their stores for now. Lots more with various precautions and steps being taken.

 

This is all so surreal.

 

 

Many emails - hotels, banks, airlines, etc.  Most offering to wave late fees, allow cancellations, etc.  Getting so many some getting flagged as spam. 

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30 minutes ago, Augie said:

Serious question here:

 

We have been planning to re-do a half bathroom and move/change the can lighting in the family room. It will mean plumbers, electricians, drywall guys, painters, wood floor repair, etc. Lots and lots of people coming thru the house....where we sit hiding from the outside world. 

 

Vanity, plumbing fixtures etc are ordered and due to arrive this week. I’m not crazy to tell them to stay out of my house until we are in the clear, right? I can control what I touch if and when I go out, but I don’t really want all these people in my house! That’s sensible, right? Or am I going overboard since it’s contained to a relatively small area?  I go back and forth.....

 

 

I have the same question.  In my case it’s the basement bathroom that’s being renovated, and I don’t interact with the workers very much at all.  It took forever to get them to finally put my job at the front of the line.  They’ve been working on it on and off for over a month because of a plumbing and jackhammering fiasco that is now finally resolved.  I believe social distancing can be achieved. There’s a lead contractor who is handling the job. I will be interacting with them as little as possible, and washing my hands like crazy. 

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