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Yes, but not to stay for extended periods. And not all crew members may be eligible to get off in the United states. That is the issue.
Can you provide a link to that information? Thanks.
Yes, but not to stay for extended periods. And not all crew members may be eligible to get off in the United states. That is the issue.
During one of the many press conferences, it was mentioned that anyone making 60k or less won’t see a reduction in income due to Coronavirus-related unemployment or furlough.Oh, I didn't take your post as a complaint.
In any case $990 a week is appx a $75-80k salary, imo.
Will anything good come out of this horror? We know most of the bad things.
1) Americans know 1000x more about a pandemic than they did before.
2) Governments relearned the hard way what is needed to combat a pandemic. It won't be ignored going forward, and they will be held accountable.
3) Americans (including me) have learned the importance of flu shots (it's not about you, dummy).
4) People are stepping up and helping neighbors.
5) Pollution is reduced, creating a possible vision of what could be.
6) Possible momentum for universal health care.
7) Time spent with family.
8) New recipes.
9) Self-evaluation of health status (what lifestyle changes are needed).
What else?
10) People may realize that scientists, including doctors, are more trustworthy than non-experts
11) People may learn that their own folk views of how to cure something must give way to medical expertise
12) Hopefully, people will learn to be nice to their carers and essential workers (although on that one, I have a few doubts)
13) Possible momentum for more working at home (permanently) so that there's less pollution
14) Possible workplace accommodations (work at home) for people who are at risk
15) Lots more birds and birdsong
16) Coyotes walking around San Francisco
and here is what I wish for
17) People will read more news, especially science news. Medical news. You know, like people on WS do.
I just be read that, too. Why would they do that?The Navy announced that it relieved the captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt who sounded the alarm about the COVID-19 outbreak aboard.
Navy relieves captain who sounded alarm about COVID-19 outbreak on aircraft carrier
The Navy announced that it relieved the captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt who sounded the alarm about the COVID-19 outbreak aboard.
Navy relieves captain who sounded alarm about COVID-19 outbreak on aircraft carrier
Are you saying nothing has changed? I can see why these measures are being taken, but I'm not seeing the click-bait part. From the article:
Typically, if someone is in cardiac arrest, even if there's no blood flow, EMS units will perform CPR and other lifesaving measures while en route to the hospital. Now, with very limited exceptions, that's not to happen.
In response to the new mandate, the FDNY has issued an order to all its EMTs with additional guidelines. According to the order, which a senior FDNY official shared with NBC News, the mandate applies only to adult patients. If an adult patient has obvious signs of death like rigor or has a do not resuscitate order, EMTs will not try to revive the patient.
There are reasons, none of them good, IMO, or discussable here. So I'll just say, may Captain Brett Crozier's name shine in history as a good man who did the right thing, in contrast to his detractors.I just be read that, too. Why would they do that?
Oooh, I don't like that answer...but I suspect I am thinking something similar.There are reasons, none of them good, IMO, or discussable here. So I'll just say, may Captain Brett Crozier's name shine in history as a good man who did the right thing, in contrast to his detractors.
Just curious, I would love to hear your thoughts.
Two neighbors across the street have decided that they are going to "quarantine together"...not together in one house, but allow their two families to get together and to let their kids run about the neighborhood together. There are ten people between both houses. However, we have seen people coming and going into each of the houses separately.
I feel so extremely irritated, but not sure what to do. Do I say nothing and let them live their own lives or do I, as a friendly and elder neighbor, politely share my concerns?
Last night they went so far as to have a fire pit, a cookout, a party together and all the kids were screaming and dancing on the roof of their shed. I think it is selfish and is hurtful (in man you ways) to all the other neighbor kids that can't go see their friends or family members.
To top it all off, one family is a pastor's family.
Oh my goodness! Thanks for the chuckle!Did you see Jack Black’s dance moves?? I think they’re pretty good! I’d take a hip out if I tried those moves. But I was thinking maybe I could try to learn it in a low impact version. Seriously!! Wouldn’t that be funny if we all learned this dance:
Jack Black's shirtless Quarantine Dance takes TikTok by storm - CNN
Maybe after your achy legs get better.
Does anything help? Hot towels? Bath? I guess it just has to run it’s course but you’re almost there!!!
Jared Kushner looks quite tired and his eyes concern me. They look similar to Chris Cuomo’s prior to his positive test. Jmo
Do they have grocery delivery where you live? In the area where I live all major grocery stores deliver including Meijer, Walmart, Kroger, Costco, Whole Foods, and Aldi.I really hate to say this, because i try to stay positive most of the time, but because I am in my 70's with asthma, i have never felt a more existential threat to my life. My husband and I practice social distancing though we do go grocery shopping, which presents a risk--- we know that but ya gotta have food- I wash my hands all day long- I try to be as careful as I can but you can still contract the virus being as careful as you can be. i feel like I am in a horror film that won't end, and sadly I am part of the movie.
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