Coronavirus - COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #25

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Some of the survivors of the 1918 influenza said that their sense of safety and innocence was lost forever. The survivors were children and they had suffered the lost friends, parents, siblings...

My great grandmother and grandparents raised me. My great grandmother was born in 1897. They had a sick room designated in the house: even when I was a kid in the 60s. Not a bad idea now either. If we had an at risk person living here while the rest of us had to go out, there would be one here as well
 
  • #142
Yup & the government can’t get “leave pay” in order, it will be much worse, an addict out of money & drugs.....ugh, not cool!
FYI during my brief stop at the convenient store, several patrons coughed, as well as one clerk. Smokers cough? Cold? Covid?
I think we will feel it when the Meth supply runs out.... I fear that
 
  • #143
And some news out of my province- people are now restricted from visiting long term care and community care facilities, and healthcare is moving towards being essential services only.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prin...hief-public-health-officer-covid-19-1.5498422
I saw on a news report that people are still checking on loved ones in nursing homes, etc. They were looking in the windows and talking to them on phones. Some brought fold up chairs and sat outside the windows smiling and waving letting them know they aren't forgotten.
Nursing home: Families resort to yelling to their loved inside infected facility - CNN
 
  • #144
Yup & the government can’t get “leave pay” in order, it will be much worse, an addict out of money & drugs.....ugh, not cool!
FYI during my brief stop at the convenient store, several patrons coughed, as well as one clerk. Smokers cough? Cold? Covid?
Washington (CNN)The nation's top infectious disease expert on Sunday did not rule out supporting a temporary national lockdown of the country's restaurants and bars in order to curb the spread of coronavirus,

Anthony Fauci doesn't rule out supporting temporary national lockdown to combat coronavirus - CNNPolitics

Thanks! As I previously posted, I thought I heard him say this.
 
  • #145
Some Drs are now recommending schools be closed for the rest of the year.....


Hey, do you know if the Oregon kids are going to have to make up this extra week of spring break? I’ve been trying to figure this out and haven’t seen anything. Thought maybe you would know. :)
 
  • #146
Good! At least people are thinking to stock up on pet food, just in case.
Took my dog to petsmart this morning. One of the cashiers told me they had higher sales Friday than the did on black Friday.
 
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I'm sorry for you. That must be so hard being that far away from them. :(. Good they have family in the area.

I called my mom today. She is 86, lives with and takes care of my medically challenged younger brother, still goes to the grocery story (wearing her newly purchased rubber gloves, proudly, and which she bought a pair for me too), and takes my bro to his PT and dozens of dr. appts for whatever's up with him any given week.

I offer help constantly - to shop for her, etc. Needless to say, I may have to go over there, tie her up and bring her back to my house. I'm that fearful for her.

If I wasn't so afraid of bringing illness to Mom and Dad, I'd be on my way there now. They've helped me my whole life and I feel so helpless not being able to help them more.
Bless your mom...she sounds like a strong woman! She's also very lucky to have you looking out for her!
 
  • #149
A brewing pub a few towns away has announced on its website that it's taking drastic steps to sanitize and is providing a wash station of a bleach solution and rags for those wanting to clean their area again...

It's a popular place with some great brews so I hope it can sustain itself through the pandemic. A small group of us hold an Irish/Scottish/Cape Breton music session there once a month. Those who are local are planning on attending today's session but my husband and I decided to pass. And no St. Patrick's Day gig for us at a different bar either as that one usually ends up with people elbow to elbow.

<respectfully snipped>

I make Shepherd's Pie once a year and will make it on Tuesday. Ground lamb, mushrooms, peas, carrots, and onion in rich Guinness-laced gravy topped with mashed potatoes and Irish cheddar cheese. It's delicious and worth the effort :)
 
  • #150
Yup & the government can’t get “leave pay” in order, it will be much worse, an addict out of money & drugs.....ugh, not cool!
FYI during my brief stop at the convenient store, several patrons coughed, as well as one clerk. Smokers cough? Cold? Covid?


Thanks! As I previously posted, I thought I heard him say this.
He also said perhaps even the CALENDAR YEAR!
I can't find that quoted anywhere, but doesn't that mean until at least January 2021??
He said that right after he said what is quoted.
Moo
 
  • #151
We have one son still living with us as he works and continues his education. We have the same worries. In a local social media platform people were discussing precautions and one post made fun of everyone and responded that if he contracted the coronavirus that he would personally wipe his hands all over every business in town. That attitude is appalling. (I'm glad our markets have auto opening doors). I truly think he was just being a jerk and incredibly immature, but it gives me pause for concern sometimes.
I have read tens of thousands of similar posts, not on FB, but in the comments section of online articles.
The best thing for anyone with concerns is to stay home, imo.
 
  • #152
I'm sorry for you. That must be so hard being that far away from them. :(. Good they have family in the area.

I called my mom today. She is 86, lives with and takes care of my medically challenged younger brother, still goes to the grocery story (wearing her newly purchased rubber gloves, proudly, and which she bought a pair for me too), and takes my bro to his PT and dozens of dr. appts for whatever's up with him any given week.

I offer help constantly - to shop for her, etc. Needless to say, I may have to go over there, tie her up and bring her back to my house. I'm that fearful for her.
I recognize the care and fright for our parents. I am 71, however I don’t wish my son to be fearful for me because it is “ his duty”. I am so happy that many of us live beyond the years our ancestors did, however, I love life, but don’t fear death. Part of my religion I guess, but in death, I will be OK. I know my son agrees. Hope you can find a balance between care and caregiving, and the difference between the two.

MOO
 
  • #153
Hi everyone. I hope you are all coping as well as you can under the circumstances.

I have a question about what we do about posting the deaths of people. Do we post any stories with photos and information of those who have tragically died of this virus? Is it going to be too distressing and overwhelming for all us to see that information constantly when we come here? I totally understand if it is.

It is very sadly going to be very difficult to keep up with the number of deaths as the toll keeps rising in our various countries. I just wondered what your thoughts are on this. I don’t want to cause anyone anymore additional distress as I know we are all worried sick.
 
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He also said perhaps even the CALENDAR YEAR!
I can't find that quoted anywhere, but doesn't that mean until at least January 2021??
He said that right after he said what is quoted.
Moo

He likely meant the 19/20 calendar school year which would mean the remained of the school year until summer break begins.

They are also anticipating an internet overload based on the number of students e-learning while school buildings are closed.
 
  • #159
Hi everyone. I hope you are all coping as well as you can under the circumstances.

I have a question about what we do about posting the deaths of people. Do we post any stories with photos and information of those who have tragically died of this virus? Is it going to be too distressing and overwhelming for all us to see that information constantly when we come here? I totally understand if it is.

It is very sadly going to be very difficult to keep up with the number of deaths as the toll keeps rising in our various countries. I just wondered what your thoughts are on this. I don’t want to cause anyone anymore additional distress as I know we are all worried sick.

Maybe a separate thread where we can pay our respects and light a virtual candle? How would that sound?
 
  • #160
I'm all for posting those who have passed greg. Folks can scroll by if too distressing. Right now these people are numbers. They are human beings with grieving loved ones.
 
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