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Amazon sellers are getting shut down for gouging. 17,700 bottle of hand sanitizer these two brothers were trying to Amazon gouge.  Attaboy. 

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A heard a guy in Costco yesterday announce he's having fried toilet paper for supper...

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5 hours ago, riverbanks said:

I saw I wrote down burritos a couple times

You say that like it is a bad thing...

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For those of you that don’t think it’s serious, take a look at Italy. Warfare triage in the hospitals because they can’t support everyone with the serious symptoms of the virus. Graphs say we’re about 10-14 days behind. If we don’t, that’s great news but I haven’t seen anything say we won’t get to the same point

 

Seattle is well on its way, hospitals are getting overrun just like they did in Italy. Other major metropolitan areas will be next. Fiancée is a nurse on the front lines, it’s not “nothing” like everyone thinks it is. It’s not the virus itself that causes the problem, it’s when there are so many cases that it starts to overrun hospitals and healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, etc).

 

Wash your hands, stay at home if you can (especially if over 60), and don’t touch your face. that’s all we can do until a vaccine is approved!

 

PS - yes people are crazy for buying so much toilet paper. The world isn’t ending you’ll have plenty to wipe your ass, you don’t have to hoard it. But slightly more than you normally would in case you have to quarantine!

 

 

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23 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:

For those of you that don’t think it’s serious, take a look at Italy. Warfare triage in the hospitals because they can’t support everyone with the serious symptoms of the virus. Graphs say we’re about 10-14 days behind. If we don’t, that’s great news but I haven’t seen anything say we won’t get to the same point

 

Seattle is well on its way, hospitals are getting overrun just like they did in Italy. Other major metropolitan areas will be next. Fiancée is a nurse on the front lines, it’s not “nothing” like everyone thinks it is. It’s not the virus itself that causes the problem, it’s when there are so many cases that it starts to overrun hospitals and healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, etc).

 

Wash your hands, stay at home if you can (especially if over 60), and don’t touch your face. that’s all we can do until a vaccine is approved!

 

PS - yes people are crazy for buying so much toilet paper. The world isn’t ending you’ll have plenty to wipe your ass, you don’t have to hoard it. But slightly more than you normally would in case you have to quarantine!

 

 

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Maybe I'm doing it wrong but I don't normally have to buy toilet paper every 2 weeks...

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Maybe I'm doing it wrong but I don't normally have to buy toilet paper every 2 weeks...

Exactly! Costco packs last us months! Nobody needs to hoard toilet paper [emoji23]


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33 minutes ago, jgraves13 said:

For those of you that don’t think it’s serious, take a look at Italy. Warfare triage in the hospitals because they can’t support everyone with the serious symptoms of the virus. Graphs say we’re about 10-14 days behind. If we don’t, that’s great news but I haven’t seen anything say we won’t get to the same point

 

Seattle is well on its way, hospitals are getting overrun just like they did in Italy. Other major metropolitan areas will be next. Fiancée is a nurse on the front lines, it’s not “nothing” like everyone thinks it is. It’s not the virus itself that causes the problem, it’s when there are so many cases that it starts to overrun hospitals and healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, etc).

 

Wash your hands, stay at home if you can (especially if over 60), and don’t touch your face. that’s all we can do until a vaccine is approved!

 

PS - yes people are crazy for buying so much toilet paper. The world isn’t ending you’ll have plenty to wipe your ass, you don’t have to hoard it. But slightly more than you normally would in case you have to quarantine!

 

 

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Are you in the Seattle area?

 

Where does she work?

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Are you in the Seattle area?
 
Where does she work?

Not in the Seattle area, in SoCal. Her hospitals are starting to get cases and are taking measures to try and avoid the situation in Seattle


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For those of you that don’t think it’s serious, take a look at Italy. Warfare triage in the hospitals because they can’t support everyone with the serious symptoms of the virus. Graphs say we’re about 10-14 days behind. If we don’t, that’s great news but I haven’t seen anything say we won’t get to the same point
 
Seattle is well on its way, hospitals are getting overrun just like they did in Italy. Other major metropolitan areas will be next. Fiancée is a nurse on the front lines, it’s not “nothing” like everyone thinks it is. It’s not the virus itself that causes the problem, it’s when there are so many cases that it starts to overrun hospitals and healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, etc).
 
Wash your hands, stay at home if you can (especially if over 60), and don’t touch your face. that’s all we can do until a vaccine is approved!
 
PS - yes people are crazy for buying so much toilet paper. The world isn’t ending you’ll have plenty to wipe your ass, you don’t have to hoard it. But slightly more than you normally would in case you have to quarantine!
 
 
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Our hospitals here were overrun with the flu last year, they had patients in hallways.
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Our hospitals here were overrun with the flu last year, they had patients in hallways.

That’s good to know, thanks. That makes a little more sense then if they’re getting straggling flu patients in addition to the coronavirus cases


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For those of you that don’t think it’s serious, take a look at Italy. Warfare triage in the hospitals because they can’t support everyone with the serious symptoms of the virus. Graphs say we’re about 10-14 days behind. If we don’t, that’s great news but I haven’t seen anything say we won’t get to the same point
 
Seattle is well on its way, hospitals are getting overrun just like they did in Italy. Other major metropolitan areas will be next. Fiancée is a nurse on the front lines, it’s not “nothing” like everyone thinks it is. It’s not the virus itself that causes the problem, it’s when there are so many cases that it starts to overrun hospitals and healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, etc).
 
Wash your hands, stay at home if you can (especially if over 60), and don’t touch your face. that’s all we can do until a vaccine is approved!
 
PS - yes people are crazy for buying so much toilet paper. The world isn’t ending you’ll have plenty to wipe your ass, you don’t have to hoard it. But slightly more than you normally would in case you have to quarantine!
 
 
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No, this is what everyone at your work had a few weeks back - some got hammered, while others noticed little. It spreads quicker than H3N2 flu. Both originate in east asia with its large population sink for mutation. This wasnt being sealed off in wuhan by magic when we first heard of it - it had already been spreading through China and the world for weeks. The process of recognizing the pattern and developing a test is time consuming. We will never know true total infected, just the number of people showing up really sick since they do get tested. Keep in mind, the test will only show if you are currently shedding - if you have fully recovered from mild case, you wont test positive (nor would you likely ever have been tested). I dont like flu as it can kick your ass, but all the deaths are typically the same type of patient (except kids are spared here). Italians are much older with socialized medicine, which is why I pointed to South Korea for an example similar to the US...

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