- Joined
- Aug 29, 2009
- Messages
- 31,407
- Reaction score
- 88,088
chocolate covered peanuts
yes please if available in dark chocolate!
chocolate covered peanuts
Infuriating. Right? Oh and they got their results in 4 hours.wth???
Respectfully, people are following advice from authorities. In my area, restaurants are still widely open. Stores and theaters as well. Some theaters have gone to selling 50% of seats in any give auditorium for social distancing. I’ve seen two movies in a theater this week, visited several restaurants and also shopped in several retail stores. I know what my risks are and I evaluate them everyday, as things change. What’s right for one person may not be right for someone else. I support everyone here, in whatever preparations and safety measures they choose.Have you read anything in the past 24 threads about the aspects of asymtomatic transmission, etc etc?
Yeah it’s great to support local restaurants.
That’s not the priority right now in the middle of a global health crisis/pandemic.
We are talking life and death here for many people.
Follow the advice of your Governor.
They’re obviously shutting things down for a reason.
They’re not doing this out of the blue for nothing.
I am not really sure it's true about chloroquine. There is a lot of conflicting information circulating now. Also some people are trying to make $$$$.I was speaking to one of our Dr's yesterday. He said that one of the treatments that is showing promise is Chloroquine (one of the medications used to treat malaria) and zinc! I've been using zinc lozenges all winter. I've had great luck with no colds or flu for the two years I've been using them. Luck? Maybe. Or maybe not!
Me too! As long as it had good sauce and lot's of cheese!I'd eat one for the cause.
The nurse stressed if I experience shortness of breath head straight to the ER. Plan on heeding the advice of the nurse and will telephone my doctor office in the morning.
NYC
** New #COVID19 guidance for New York City **
Everyone in NYC should act as if they have been exposed to coronavirus. That means monitoring your health closely and staying home from work if you are sick. New Yorkers who are not sick should also stay home as much as possible.
You should only leave your home for essential tasks, such as work (if you cannot work from home), getting groceries and supplies or essential medical care. Try to use delivery services when possible.
If you are sick, STAY HOME. If you do not feel better in 3 to 4 days, consult with your health care provider. Try to call, text, telemedicine or use your patient portal to contact your physician.
Stay home for seven days after your symptoms started and for three days after your fever has stopped without the use of fever-reducing drugs, such as Tylenol and ibuprofen, and your cough or sore throat symptoms have improved.
All New Yorkers must monitor their health carefully at
this time. Only seek health care if you are very sick. We need to make sure people with severe illness will
be able to stay in a hospital or intensive care unit if they need to.
Testing should only be used for people who need to be hospitalized for severe illness like pneumonia. This protects health care workers and may affect treatment options.
If you are only mildly ill, you can save the life of another New Yorker by staying home to ensure health care resources go to those who need them the most. Take care of others by staying home.
More: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) - NYC Health
nycHealthy on Twitter
STAY HOME, SAVE LIVES
Mimosa.. I think I could be your friend in real life! Love the pic!Good night all, I’m going to check on my parents, fix a drink and go outside and listen to the night sounds and focus on my happy place!
True but think of fast food places with people sprawled on the counter, kids running their chubby little hands all over it, etc. where does it end?That's why you should wipe the surfaces with clorox or lysol wipes.
For some reason, I just thought of all those people that have to commute to work on trains.
Where I live, everyone drives their own car so train commutes don't enter my mind very often. What about elevators - yikes.
I have it easy compared to a lot of folks - I guess a benefit of living in Redneckville.
OKLAHOMA.....wow, just wow
So it turns out the Utah Jazz didn’t buy these tests privately.
Instead, the state of Oklahoma used 60% of their daily test capacity (100 tests) on testing players and staff from an NBA team.
Sawyer Hackett on Twitter
STAY HOME, SAVE LIVES
lolFor the first time since I got this way, I'm thrilled to be fat. I can live a long time without food if I need to give up my portions to feed my kids or my dogs.
True but think of fast food places with people sprawled on the counter, kids running their chubby little hands all over it, etc. where does it end?
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.