Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #30

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You would've loved all my wise relatives that talked with that kind of accent. I do like the idea of cutting up the paper towels to "do your business", but … I'm not sure paper towels are recommended for our sewer systems? Do you think they might clog plumbing easier than toilet paper?
Yes, they will clog plumbing.
 
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The fecal information really surprised me, because I had read elsewhere that stomach acid will kill the virus. Now I don't know what to think.

Your intestines and colon are hooked up to the rest of your body, not just to your stomach.

If the virus is in your body (and entered through your lungs), it's everywhere in your body. Ergo, it's in your intestines and colon too.

It is in your blood stream, and from there, it goes everywhere that blood goes (not the brain neurons, fortunately).
 
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You would've loved all my wise relatives that talked with that kind of accent. I do like the idea of cutting up the paper towels to "do your business", but … I'm not sure paper towels are recommended for our sewer systems? Do you think they might clog plumbing easier than toilet paper?

yes there's info that they do and have clogged sewer systems, along with 'flushable' wipes
 
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Things were hoppin' at the local blood drive :) Sanitizer everywhere, beds and chairs spaced way out, and no more than 10 people that I could count in the room at a given time. Slow but steady stream of donors. Proud of my community, and even more so of the Red Cross staff. They were sweet as pie, despite seeming a little ragged. May they and their families stay safe and healthy.

Sorry, forgot to add this if anyone is wondering - they took donor temperature before letting us into the work space, then took it again during the intake interview. Donors seemed to range from late 20's to late 50's. No coughing or sneezing. All surfaces wiped down after use (visibly wet with sanitizer).

I hope that is the case for other locations, too, because we would not want operations shut down due to the epidemic. Will be accompanying my slightly needle-phobic young adult son to his first donation next week, assuming still permitted. Reminded him of the common good when he balked at first. He gets it. Most young'uns do :)
 
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Do you need frequent eye exams because of it?

I have a fiend who takes it for Lupus who says there are retinal damage issues possible with taking it. Maybe only for long term use. IMO
Once a year. For long-term use only.
 
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#BREAKING WASHINGTON (AP) -- McConnell plan: Direct payments of $1,200 per person, $2,400 per couple amid virus outbreak. #fox5atl #COVID19 #coronavirus
 
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Dr. Anthony Fauci urges young people in particular to take caution regarding coronavirus, saying “you have a responsibility, a societal responsibility, to protect the vulnerable.”
“You do that, interestingly, by not letting yourself get infected,” he adds. CNN on Twitter
 
  • #951
Actually read the whole article.
"Regarding the test distributed by the World Health Organization, Birx said "I assume it is functional," according to the Times."
Coronavirus testing: WHO and CDC never discussed providing test kits to the US, global health agency says - CNN

Oh indeed, I read the article. Assuming something is functional isn't good enough for this ole boy.

There's a lot of misinformation floating about. It is rather clear to me that U.S. authorities wanted to ensure accurate and reliable testing. Your information very well may tell you otherwise.
 
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yes there's info that they do and have clogged sewer systems, along with 'flushable' wipes

Yes, they will clog plumbing.

People using more wipes now concerns me because they are not flushable. Flushing wipes, or really absorbent paper towels, will clog apartment buildings pipes and destroy the sewer systems.

:eek: There's no telling what some people, maybe one in my building, would flush without a thought.
 
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You would've loved all my wise relatives that talked with that kind of accent. I do like the idea of cutting up the paper towels to "do your business", but … I'm not sure paper towels are recommended for our sewer systems? Do you think they might clog plumbing easier than toilet paper?

They do clog the sewer system. You would need a trash receptacle by the toilet for used paper towels.
 
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Just heard that the President is making available immediately anti malaria drugs. It may not work. But he's hopeful it does.

Who is our member that has been taking this?

I think I remember @Gardener1850 saying she and hubby were taking it.
 
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Remember White House Dr. B said expect large increases. It is not reflective of the curve, rather a bunch of testing being crammed in over 5 days. The curve is expected to be off, per WH conference yesterday morning, iirc.

But yeah certainly tailgating for sure.

This is correct. The numbers of infected will grow rapidly as testing continues. It is not reflective of a huge jump in cases, rather, it is indicative of a more accurate appraisal of the current situation.
 
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We just covered WW2 in the history class I teach. As I do every year, I showed them my mother's rationing book. When we went over some of the allowable amounts of stuff like sugar and flour, I had to remind the kids that there wasn't the packaged foods we have today. If you wanted something sweet, you had to produce it in your own kitchen, hence the need for so much sugar and flour.

Aside: I remember an author once holding court on the topic of Jane Austen and sociology of Great Britain at the time.

The conclusion was that everyone was basically half starving all the time (all the mentions of blancmange and porridge/gruel) and that meat was a rarely afforded treat; hence the universal obsession with issues like "Mr. Darcy's ten thousand a year", which would buy a lot of joints and roasts.
 
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Another Face mask Pattern - this one is being requested by some hospitals as medical workers are wearing it over their regular masks to increase the longevity of regular masks. It is unclear when mask supply will improve and so medical workers are understandably concerned and trying to preserve their masks.

Face Mask Pattern - Free Sewing Patter • Craft Passion
 
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A sensible debate on the issue; only this one says it's the olds refusing to listen, and the millenials freaking out on their behalves:

The frustration millennials have with older people not taking coronavirus precautions seriously

Oh, so now I'm part of the group called "The Olds"! I resent that. :mad:
Yeah, I've been around the block. Me! It's those youngsters going to the beach not taking it serious.

The frustration millennials have with older people not taking coronavirus precautions seriously
"They're older and they've been through a few things before," Dr. Gregory Jantz, a Seattle-based psychologist and mental health expert …"
 
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