margarita25
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and so am I.....yikes! I missed about 12 steps with that flipping box
(I’m envisioning you with the “tongs” ahahahahahah.)
and so am I.....yikes! I missed about 12 steps with that flipping box
Local news reporting the Philadelphia area hospitals and city hall officials have been prepping for 6 weeks on strategies for fighting, coping with CoVid19. Good to know. And yesterday I posted link for NJ Governor's response. No cases reported either in NJ or Philly as of 2-28-20.This reminds me. I wanted to make the recommendation/suggestion for members here to be plugged into what is your going on in your own state specifically. I’ve been doing this by googling “Covid Colorado” (and variations there of), “Coronavirus Colorado”, etc.
It brought me some satisfaction shall we say to know and see in writing what my State is doing and their level or preparedness.
I am not running to the store to stock up. I have a lot of good meat in freezer so we are good!Some of us are not able to go out shopping right away. I have to wait until I get paid and then I can stock up. I really wonder if there will anything useful left to buy. The last time that I bought dog food I found it for a great price and really stocked up. That's all that really matters to me anyway. I sure hope that these people who are buying in vast quantities will save something for the rest of us but the shelves are nearly bare.
Shop Rite in my NJ town was far from stripped down this afternoon. Shelves were full as were those in Pet Value. Perhaps DM is exaggerating? Or focusing on specific areas?Some of us are not able to go out shopping right away. I have to wait until I get paid and then I can stock up. I really wonder if there will anything useful left to buy. The last time that I bought dog food I found it for a great price and really stocked up. That's all that really matters to me anyway. I sure hope that these people who are buying in vast quantities will save something for the rest of us but the shelves are nearly bare.
Bump / This mornings PC:
@dixiegirl1035 making note about the China report Doc T mentions that is now available on WHO website. Is this a new report? Or is it “the one you posted 3x” the other day?
(Rewinding / Making a note)
Procedure for opening Amazon delivery:
1. Blow airhorn to alert neighbors to immediately shelter indoors.
2. Don Hazmat suit, double glove.
3. As you spray Lysol, quickly open front door.
4. Blow airohorn again as final warning.
5. Approach box and assure no living creature, other than yourself, is within a 6 foot perimeter
6. Spray box with Lysol, then bleach. Wait 3 minutes.
7. Using a dull plastic disposable knife, carefully cut tape.
8. Open package lid away from you and using a hand mirror, peek into the contents.
9. If this is your order, pick up with barbeque tongs and spray with Lysol/bleach.
10. Wait 3 minutes.
11. Bring item indoors, LEAVE BOX ON PORCH and soak in the tub of bleach you have there for that purpose.
12. 2 quick toots on airhorn to alert neighbors coast is clear.
13, Remove Hazmat suit
14. Take shot of fortifying imbibable liquid you have at hand for "internal sanitation:
As a mom I struggled with this when my kids were younger. Eventually I got to the point where unless they were miserable or couldn't sleep, I "let the fever do its job" and didn't give Tylenol or Motrin.Something else to think about (also in the early news releases) is that fever is the natural way to fight the virus. Taking fever reducing medication makes us feel better, but might also give the virus an advantage.
I have had ZERO luck with masks in my area (Orlando). Even my Sherwin-Williams, Ace Hardware, Home Depot, and Lowe's don't have them. The Sherwin-Williams guy practically laughed at me as he was telling me that they not only don't have any but they won't get getting any.Also Lowes, they still had a few last night, my daughter grabbed hers and her families masks, also Sherwin Williams, (if you have one, or even know what that is) and Ace hardware....MOO
Hey Margarita - Please NO MORE of this stuff.
I can only roll my eyes so much before I get nystagmus and have terrible vestibulitis
I think your right. My stores shelves are stocked well in So Cal. Just a sensational headline for clicks I think.Shop Rite in my NJ town was far from stripped down this afternoon. Shelves were full as were those in Pet Value. Perhaps DM is exaggerating? Or focusing on specific areas?
Whaaat??!
Um... aerosol plumes anyone? Taxicabs? The Diamond Princess?...
Another periodic reminder for me that not all doctors are created equal. Glad she’s only “interim”, but the time is now unfortunately.
“Officials are not too worried, for now, about casual contact, because federal officials think the coronavirus is spread only through “close contact, being within six feet of somebody for what they’re calling a prolonged period of time,” said Dr. James Watt, interim state epidemiologist at the California Department of Public Health.”
Northern California City at Epicenter of Coronavirus Mystery
Someone upthread was asking about why the WHO doesn't say stop travel and yet says to isolate. I tried explaining, but here is their statement. I just cut/past a little of it here.
A Joint Statement on Tourism and COVID-19 - UNWTO and WHO Call for Responsibility and Coordination
International cooperation is vital for ensuring the sector can effectively contribute to the containment of COVID-19. UNWTO and WHO are working in close consultation and with other partners to assist States in ensuring that health measures be implemented in ways that minimize unnecessary interference with international traffic and trade.
Tourism’s response needs to be measured and consistent, proportionate to the public health threat and based on local risk assessment, involving every part of the tourism value chain – public bodies, private companies and tourists, in line with WHO’s overall guidance and recommendations.
UNWTO and WHO stand ready to work closely with all those communities and countries affected by the current health emergency, to build for a better and more resilient future. Travel restrictions going beyond these may cause unnecessary interference with international traffic, including negative repercussions on the tourism sector.
ETA to add that I originally stated how much I agree with this. And also BBM. Don't quite know how my quote got inside the box.Very mixed messaging. For the last couple of months, we've learned much about the virus based on what has happened in China. Now that the virus is in the states, all of a sudden what was true in China is no longer true. It makes no sense.
China has said that the virus can remain live on surfaces for 5-9 days. That means that close contact is not the only problem. If an infected person touches a chair, and an uninfected person who touches the chair puts their hands near their face, they risk infection. That's one of the reasons that hand washing is necessary - because we'll pick up the virus by accident from a surface and accidentally touch our face.
Downplaying the risk of infection might sooth fears, but it will also increase infection rates.[/QUOTE]
Exactly right! BBM
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