I use the starbucks latte and mocha packets when I go backpacking.Starbucks....no I can't, I just can't..They know my drink by heart...I can't give it up. This is a most seriously issue. I need help immediately. What can I order on line to make my Starbucks at home. I'll give up toilet paper for Starbucks.
Yesterday, I told everyone I was feeling better. This morning I had an appt. at my local Veteran Affairs medical clinic for a meeting . First thing that happened after getting off the elevator a clinical staff member dressed in medical scrubs, mask and gloves asked me a few questions, if I had been ill or had been in contact with anyone from out of the united states. I had checked my temperature Tuesday night and Wednesday morning it was 94.6. But since I had been running a fever within the last week, she asked me to put on a mask and follow her her into the exam room for further questions from the doctor. A nurse came in wearing a mask and gloves asking me the same questions. I gave her the information about when my fever and coughing began.
The same answers as I gave the first clinical staff member. She checked my blood pressure, oxygen rate and temperature which turned out to be 99.6 a low grade fever I've been running. She left the room and came back a few minutes later.
I was told to go home and wear a mask when I'm around by husband. If I feel worst go to the ER. Stay away from people for next two days. The clinical staff member by the elevator provided me with 3 extras mask to take home.
Ok... I posted earlier today about my snowbird parents being in south FL until the end of March. They are 87 and all things considered, are in excellent health. Just spoke with my father and they have decided to come back on the first flight they can get out. Answered prayer!
Also a big fan, and work at a horse-related attraction in Lexington. I think the "first Saturday in May" is also going to fall victim to the virus. If not, my pick is Tiz the Law! JMO
yayyyyyyy great news
Why would one need to withdraw their money from the banks ?
Wondering if anyone has heard about treating it w something they treat Malaria with? Report came out of China that this substance showed promise. All I can remember it is related to quinine?
I for one, don’t even use cash. Debit card, and even better, Apple Pay are the way. IMO
I don't use cash either. Debit card. Think of how many people may have handled it. Common knowledge money is not the "cleanest"
I have a good story to share. I just spoke to my Dad. He is 90 years old. he went to the Safeway today to get groceries and the lady in front of him kept forgetting things and holding up the line. My Dad didn't complain and was friendly towards her. Well, when my Dad started to pay his grocery bill, the cashier informed him that the lady had paid an extra $50 dollars to go towards my Dad's grocery bill. I thought that was pretty cool and a nice story amidst all the bad news.[/QUOTE
What a wonderful story!
Thank you
Hi there, Alethea. You are spot on with your first sentence.......Different strokes for different folks................moo
I don’t think this is happening and if it is, I think it’s just people wanting to have cash on hand for their own personal comfort.
This is not a financial crisis. The market is down because investors know many sectors will take a hit due to people not going out - it is unfortunate but bad things happen, companies that focus on travel and recreation will be less valuable while consumer goods and home entertainment companies will do great. The Fed just pumped $1.5 trillion into Treasuries. After 2008 all systemically important financial institutions are required to have enormous reserves that are audited constantly by the Federal Reserve.
There isn’t and never will be a run on the banks. That’s one thing you DON’T have to worry about. They have more money than they know what to do with and much of it has to be liquid. I say this as someone who spent the last financial crisis (2008 - 2015) representing investment banks in complying with regulatory investigations.
I think the brightest news in all of this is that children seem to be spared. Thank The Lord. MOO.If anyone missed CNN with Cuomo, he had a Cleveland Cli ic pediatrics infectious disease doctor. It was very enlightening. He thinks, but it is not confirmed, kids are carrying the virus & possibly the virus does not adhere to their young lungs as it does in adults that might smoke or breathed a lot of pollutants. Moo paraphrased, blah, blah.
Also the other coronaviruses did not seem to bother kids.
And, after we have novel C we have immunity but no one knows for how long, but hopefully will.
I have a good story to share. I just spoke to my Dad. He is 90 years old. he went to the Safeway today to get groceries and the lady in front of him kept forgetting things and holding up the line. My Dad didn't complain and was friendly towards her. Well, when my Dad started to pay his grocery bill, the cashier informed him that the lady had paid an extra $50 dollars to go towards my Dad's grocery bill. I thought that was pretty cool and a nice story amidst all the bad news.
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