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I notice that the article specifically references combustible cigarettes, not vapes. I find that interesting as vaping has been shown time and time again to cause very rapid lung failure and people as young as teenagers needing lung transplants.

I have smoked cigarettes for almost 20 years and i will say that a ban on cigarette sales is a terrible idea. Very bad. I know if my state did this, the run to buy cigarettes would be insane and since i live close to the border, I'm sure a lot of people would cross the border to buy where they are not banned. I feel like this could incite violence if supplies are limited and the person in line in front of you buys 10 or 20 cartons leaving none for anyone else.

Hi fellow giraffe :)

Yeah, not a fan of this idea at all. This seems to be the consensus in the room, as well.
 
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Hi fellow giraffe :)

Yeah, not a fan of this idea at all. This seems to be the consensus in the room, as well.
Yes. Some ideas sound good at first glance but after looking deeper can be found to be not so good. JMO
 
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NYC

Army Corps of Engineers to build +4 field hospitals in NYC, with total 4,000 added beds for #COVID19 response:
* Queens: Aqueduct Racetrack
* Bronx: NY Expo Center
* Brooklyn: Bkly Cruise Terminal
* Staten Island: CUNY Staten Island
Eric Feigl-Ding on Twitter
I remember someone in here saying that the Corps of Engineers doesn’t do this when Cuomo asked for it. Welp!
 
  • #566
If true so very sad, waiting to see if the baby had underlying medical problems.
Newborn babies generally don't yet have well developed immunity to diseases.
 
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O/T Hey MassGuy, Brady is a Buc now!!!! Brady is moving to FL.

I must have missed his charitable donation to the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
  • #568
Small victory here at home. I found a chocolate bar in the back of the bread drawer. I took half and left hubby half. Biggest decision today is what time to have my shower. 4 p.m. is temp check time. Hubby playing solitaire on his laptop. Oh and what pr. of jammers to change into from the ones I am in :p
Adding dark chocolate to my amazon list now!
 
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Some article on Fb quoted a nurse who stated that they appreciate the homemade mask but recommends that the front and back of the mask have different design/color so that they can distinguish the difference and not reuse the “dirty” side. I thought that was an excellent idea.
 
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I think the idea behind it is that if a smoker is afflicted with the virus, the odds of them requiring a ventilator go down after quitting for a period of time.

I’m not saying I agree with it, just pointing out the apparent logic behind it.
Exactly, after a period of time. I'm waiting for an expert in pulmonary medicine to weigh in on this who doesn't have a political motive or who doesn't just preach to stop smoking. I would ask my pulmonary doctor to give me her opinion but she is too busy treating patients.
 
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Personally, I believe there were children among the dead in China (not many per capita). They just didn't want any further panic.

Heartbreaking.
Totally agree. I have no confidence in their reporting of fact...ever.
 
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Question. Anyone think when this calms down a door to door welfare check is in order?

I found my next door neighbor dead a little over a month ago (not CV19 related). My husband just stopped the neighbor behind her from mowing her yard and leaving a bill in her door (we are the property caretakers now). He had no clue she had died. We all pay so much attention to our neighbors. Jmo
 
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A 25-year-old California man dies of coronavirus. It's a warning for others

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Inside a federal medical center at Fullenwider Auditorium inside of the Indio Fairgrounds in Indio, Calif.
(Gabriella Angotti-Jones / Los Angeles Times)

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BBM:

The death of a 25-year-old pharmacy technician this week from the coronavirus has prompted Riverside County officials to remind residents that the elderly are not the only ones as risk.

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This is a deeply saddening reminder that COVID-19 kills the young and healthy too,” Dr. Cameron Kaiser, Riverside County public health officer, said.”

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“The individual did not have any underlying health issues, according to county officials.”
 
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Question. Anyone think when this calms down a door to door welfare check is in order?

I found my next door neighbor dead a little over a month ago (not CV19 related). My husband just stopped the neighbor behind her from mowing her yard and leaving a bill in her door (we are the property caretakers now). He had no clue she had died. We all pay so much attention to our neighbors. Jmo

Yes. I think it's in order now, and would do it myself if I could do it in a way that doesn't endanger others. I'm still haunted by the GA mammogram technician, Dedra Wilkes, whose 5-year old son was found alive with her body after about 16 hours.
 
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I notice that the article specifically references combustible cigarettes, not vapes. I find that interesting as vaping has been shown time and time again to cause very rapid lung failure and people as young as teenagers needing lung transplants.

I have smoked cigarettes for almost 20 years and i will say that a ban on cigarette sales is a terrible idea. Very bad. I know if my state did this, the run to buy cigarettes would be insane and since i live close to the border, I'm sure a lot of people would cross the border to buy where they are not banned. I feel like this could incite violence if supplies are limited and the person in line in front of you buys 10 or 20 cartons leaving none for anyone else.
Completely bad idea.
 
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Question. Anyone think when this calms down a door to door welfare check is in order?

I found my next door neighbor dead a little over a month ago (not CV19 related). My husband just stopped the neighbor behind her from mowing her yard and leaving a bill in her door (we are the property caretakers now). He had no clue she had died. We all pay so much attention to our neighbors. Jmo
By the way, I am sorry you had this experience. I can't imagine what that would be like.
 
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Exactly, after a period of time. I'm waiting for an expert in pulmonary medicine to weigh in on this who doesn't have a political motive or who doesn't just preach to stop smoking. I would ask my pulmonary doctor to give me her opinion but she is too busy treating patients.
I think there is enough evidence that smoking is bad for you. You don't need to wait for an expert in pulmonary medicine to tell you that.
 
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