The @WorldBank pours another $8B into its #COVID19 IFC fund to help countries respond to the pandemic while sustaining their economies. That brings the total up to $14 billion.
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The shelves are emptying as fast as they can stock. They can't stock fast enough. Plus they are wiping down all areas that people touch...JMO
I can understand some of the reasons but what I dont understand is assuming it used to be open for 24 hours in some of their stores, why do they need to stay closed for 11 full hours out of a day. That is going to put more hardship on those who need supplies and only have after work to try to get to a store.
Previously they resupplied while they were open and I dont see why that could not continue. The other reasons they give do not justify an 11 hour closure per day if it used to be 24 hours.
There goes my plan to try to shop at 2 AM.
Don't know for sure, but I bet retail is /will be trying to deal with a shrinking number of employees due to illness or otherwise. IMOJMO
I can understand some of the reasons but what I dont understand is assuming it used to be open for 24 hours in some of their stores, why do they need to stay closed for 11 full hours out of a day. That is going to put more hardship on those who need supplies and only have after work to try to get to a store.
Previously they resupplied while they were open and I dont see why that could not continue. The other reasons they give do not justify an 11 hour closure per day if it used to be 24 hours.
There goes my plan to try to shop at 2 AM.
And no one informed the general public about that particular Walmart?![]()
I drove to pick my mother up today and bring her to my house to isolate. I noticed many gyms, stores and restaurants packed with people and full parking lots. (West Central Florida)Even the gyms are still open...at least my dad's is anyway because he is STILL GOING. Don't get me started on that. I fear that whole area is going to get a rude awakening in the next couple of weeks. So happy you got a full refund!
Yes, I agree. My daughter is so scared having to work, because her company won't shut down, or take any measures to insure safety. She lives paycheck to paycheck, and has a 2 year old daughter. I was her babysitter until last week, when I decided to isolate at home with my 90 year old mother.Gosh I actually thought that was a heartless response by the original poster to the plight of those poor workers. And actually also doesn’t make sense. If Whole Foods is not allowing their workers to wear facemasks and is not paying them enough to stay home when sick, they’re enabling spread of this disease through workers.
But it’s heartless to suggest these poor workers need to just buck up and work as demanded by their employers. They’re working in super stressed and scary conditions and are at grave risk of infection.
They should be allowed to wear masks and paid double time. I know a supermarket sales exec who is making huge piles of money right now due to the surge in sales.
They need to instead translate that to their poor workers and ensure that the sick can stay home.
I'm so disappointed with the governor's waffling at this point. He should have shut down the beaches already, yesterday, today for sure. I'm sorry for the tourists who are losing their vacation, but it's better than losing more lives.
I just got in a pretty bad argument with my cousin about this whole thing. She feels it is a conspiracy and we will all be fine. I don't know to handle that at all right now other than blocking her texts for a while. With me being on the brink already with my mom scheduled to have half of her lung removed next week in a hospital full of viral patients - going "no contact" for a little might help. I think it's important to keep up with media but not with the noise that people following it are creating.
JMO
I can understand some of the reasons but what I dont understand is assuming it used to be open for 24 hours in some of their stores, why do they need to stay closed for 11 full hours out of a day. That is going to put more hardship on those who need supplies and only have after work to try to get to a store.
Previously they resupplied while they were open and I dont see why that could not continue. The other reasons they give do not justify an 11 hour closure per day if it used to be 24 hours.
There goes my plan to try to shop at 2 AM.
This is important so I'm quoting from it. And BBMingScientists map how immune system fights back against COVID-19
Published 2 hours ago
“Scientists in Australia have mapped immune responses from one of the country’s first novel coronavirus patients to show how the human body fights and recovers from COVID-19.”
-More at link
•Sorry for any reposts, threads are moving like lightning.
This is unfortunate...does she have a caregiver for the little one in place?I drove to pick my mother up today and bring her to my house to isolate. I noticed many gyms, stores and restaurants packed with people and full parking lots. (West Central Florida)
Yes, I agree. My daughter is so scared having to work, because her company won't shut down, or take any measures to insure safety. She lives paycheck to paycheck, and has a 2 year old daughter. I was her babysitter until last week, when I decided to isolate at home with my 90 year old mother.
Additionally, Illinois health officials reported 55 new cases of COVID-19 in the state. In total, there are now 160 cases of COVID-19 in 15 Illinois counties. Cases have occurred in ages 9 to 91.
Oh, I hope they don't head south!!! I've several friends on FB that said, if NY closed their families would head here.
Amazon is trying to make more room on its warehouse shelves for essential goods such as household and medical supplies to keep up with the insatiable demand driven by the coronavirus outbreak Amazon knows you're panic shopping. It's trying to stock more essentials - CNN
The shelves are emptying as fast as they can stock. They can't stock fast enough. Plus they are wiping down all areas that people touch...