So it’s hard to stay positive for me. I’m trying but I am scared.
Your feelings are completely valid. This is the unknown and that is scary. Being scared is okay and it's really hard to be positive in scary times. No judgement. Hugs to you.
So it’s hard to stay positive for me. I’m trying but I am scared.
This virus could effect our criminal justice system.
If there is a major disruption to trials, defendants could claim that their Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial was violated. JMO
I'll keep your you, your mom & dad in my prayers.Thank you for asking it’s on Saturday. Thank you so much @CeeCeeCat @Lilibet @margarita25
Give your cats @CeeCeeCat and your dog @margarita25 a big hug from me.
And I doubt it because of the transmission of the disease. The U.S. doesn't have the high density of living centers that are abundant in Asia.Personally, I believe that once the testing of sick individuals actually starts being done on a regular basis (here in the US), our numbers will be very similar. Asia testing MANY people. And it's also important to remember that it takes time (weeks) from the time cases are identified in a country to the time there is widespread disease.
Thank you for asking it’s on Saturday. Thank you so much @CeeCeeCat @Lilibet @margarita25
Give your cats @CeeCeeCat and your dog @margarita25 a big hug from me.
No. I can’t. As the key word is “when”. Do you believe that we are immune from whats happening around the world? Are we better prepared to prevent the spread?
I certainly felt so at the beginning of this thread, watching what was happening in China. I said so, too. I felt our nation could cope with this.
I didn’t know that the National Security Council Directorate for Global Health Security and Biodefense (the National pandemic response team created in 2014 after the Ebola crisis began) was dissolved in 2018.
I didn’t realize the CDC had rejected test kits offered by the WHO which every other nation has accepted.
I didn’t know that various leaders around our country would confuse the public, minimize the seriousness and be super slow to act to stop the spread.
So now I’m frightened that it’s going to explode like a bomb in the US.
In 2014 we had 11 cases of Ebola in the US. Only two were due to “community spread”. We had only two deaths.
Yes that was a different disease and spreads differently but we aggressively tracked everyone who had contact with someone with the disease and forced them into quarantine until they were cleared.
We didn’t do that here.
So it’s hard to stay positive for me. I’m trying but I am scared.
Thank you for asking it’s on Saturday. Thank you so much @CeeCeeCat @Lilibet @margarita25
Give your cats @CeeCeeCat and your dog @margarita25 a big hug from me.
I hope everything goes back to normal in two or three weeks. I have my doubts that will happen.IMO I don't think that will hold water if it's only for 2 weeks (other states are saying until the end of March) and when a state of emergency has been declared by the federal government.
Your feelings are completely valid. This is the unknown and that is scary. Being scared is okay and it's really hard to be positive in scary times. No judgement. Hugs to you.
I’m not OP, but I’m in Santa Clara County and our most recent ordinance is 100 people or less, and our neighboring county (San Mateo County) is 50.Where do you get the number 50 from?
Most news reports I've seen is that it's recommended that groups of 250 people or more should be canceled/avoided.
Were they released or executed. Hard to tell the truth when it comes to Iran.Hell, 70,000 prisoners were released in Iran because they felt leaving them in prison would be a death sentence and cause more spread. So you’re right but man it could be worse.
Maybe we should have no groups no matter the size for awhile.I’m not OP, but I’m in Santa Clara County and our most recent ordinance is 100 people or less, and our neighboring county (San Mateo County) is 50.
Why the 2 numbers are technically different I have no idea- my county has 91 cases and theirs only 30 something. The two counties are right next to each other as you prob know since you’re in Sacramento (I think you said that, but not positive), so the difference in county rules seems arbitrary. My county has “asked” for groups less than 35, but only forbidding groups over 100. Go figure.
But anyway, that’s where I’ve personally seen the “groups of 50 or less” . Could be other places around the country too.
MOO.
Praying for you both right now.I wish I could sleep it’s 7:47am here and I haven’t slept at all. I’m worried sick and stressed out my mind about this nightmare and my Mum’s surgery.
I hope everything goes back to normal in two or three weeks. I have my doubts that will happen.
Does a federal state of emergency supersede the US Constitution? I hope not.
what are you talking about, this is how we do our shopping its like the hunger games sometimes we involve kangeroo's as battle companions
Thank you for asking it’s on Saturday. Thank you so much @CeeCeeCat @Lilibet @margarita25
Give your cats @CeeCeeCat and your dog @margarita25 a big hug from me.
I wish I could sleep it’s 7:47am here and I haven’t slept at all. I’m worried sick and stressed out my mind about this nightmare and my Mum’s surgery.
These are some interesting times for people studying psychology and sociology. I feel like one person started this toilet paper craze and others followed. Seems like some people are completely irrational and random with what they are grabbing. Toilet paper is cleaned off the shelves yet dried beans and canned goods aren't touched. Am I crazy or are toilets are usually next to a shower, no? Most people have washcloths if it got that bad!
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