Coronavirus COVID-19 - Global Health Pandemic #44

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  • #301
What I hear is the same ill behaved children pre-C19 and their out of the loop moms now monopolize the box stores. I’m fortunate, I can go days w/o food. And, I will, if need be. What I do not understand is a parent subjecting their child to Covid.
I've been meaning to ask - what is a "box store" ?
 
  • #302
Um, I have to go to the Costco pharmacy to pick up my prescription. I don't have enough left for 2 weeks.
That's what I was thinking. If I die because I can't leave my house to get my bp meds refilled, will my death be one caused by Covid?
 
  • #303
I feel you frustration at the online, curbside pickup issue.
I have tried all weekend with 4 different stores and no luck.
I will have to venture out tomorrow as our food supply is low and we need to re-stock. UGH
I dread going into any store right now but I do have my mask and gloves and will be wearing them along with cleansing all products going into the house when I get home.
Ive been hearing about people washing their clothes, shoes, purses also which I did not do the first time last month when I went shopping so will do that also plus jump in the shower.
Whatever it takes to keep safe.

I told my husband that I felt as if I was getting ready to diffuse a bomb or something.
Wipes, containers to dispose of shopping bags, and spray in car. Alcohol wipe for credit card. Gloves, mask. Change of gloves. Change of shoes on back deck, clean clothes in bathroom for a shower. I was so ready with a PLAN!
Got halfway there and realized I’d have to turn back. Forgot the credit card...
 
  • #304
DBM double post
 
  • #305
I feel a subtle shift in media sentiment today from fear to hope. Some stats are improving in NY and Europe. Pre-market futures are soaring. Spring Hopes Eternal and all that.
 
  • #306
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Grandmother, 104, who survived Spanish flu pandemic has become the oldest person in the world to successfully fight off a bout of coronavirus

Ada Zanusso fell ill at her nursing home in Biella in northern Italy on March 17, eight days after the Government imposed a lockdown on the country.

Carla Furno Marchese, Ada's doctor, added: 'She is up and about and not lying in bed and she can walk to her chair.

'She has lost none of her lucidity and intelligence. Her recovery is a great joy for us and a sign of good hope for all that are suffering in these difficult days.'

Grandmother, 104, has become the world's oldest person to survive coronavirus | Daily Mail Online

I am so glad Ada Zanusso has survived.


 
  • #307
Sorry if repost:

White House COVID-19 Coordinator: Don’t Go To Grocery Or Drug Store – Deadline

“The next two weeks are extraordinarily important,” White House coronavirusresponse coordinator Deborah Birx said Saturday at a press conference. “This is the moment to not be going to the grocery store, not going to the pharmacy, but doing everything you can to keep your family and your friends safe.””
I still cannot believe the people who are walking into Walmart, Target, and grocery stores. The parking lots are full. They come out from the department stores pushing carts full of merchandise. Do they think they are immune? Do they not have friends and relatives who are in high risk groups?

I drive past these stores several times a day because I take care of an older couple a few miles from my home. I am extra careful to avoid all contact with everyone because this couple is definitely high risk. I am either at my house or their house, and I get our groceries and theirs using no-contact pick up at Kroger or Walmart. And the elderly couple does not leave their house at all.
 
  • #308
You might remember me pointing out that nurse in the initial cases saying Red Eyes were a symptom she noticed. She described the redness around the eyes. Now, in the news, they are reporting Pink Eye. It seems we need to protect our eyes, too. Contact lens wearers need to be so careful, maybe switch to glasses for now.

Re: the Red Eyes
Care home nurse tells of terrifying and sudden ways coronavirus struck her patients

Re: Now the Pink Eye
Pink eye could be an overlooked symptom of COVID-19, eye health experts say

"One study, published in the Journal of Virology, looked at 30 COVID-19 patients in China and found one patient had pink eye, while the other 29 had the coronavirus present in their eye secretions."

"The other study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that 9 out of 1,099 patients who tested positive for COVID-19 in a lab had pink eye."

so...

"Eyes can be an entry point for the coronavirus to infect a person, as well as the nose and mouth, which is why the CDC has warned people against touching these areas without first washing their hands properly."

"Additionally, some eye doctors are suggesting contact lens wearers switch to glasses for the time being to prevent unnecessary touching of the eyes."

'Pink Eye' Often a Symptom of COVID-19
 
  • #309
Are your stores putting the 6 ft markers on the floors?
Only signs are hanging outside.... Nothing on the floors. But I have seen many on here post about their stores marking the floors, and I think that is a great idea that would help people maybe pay attention better.
 
  • #310
I've been meaning to ask - what is a "box store" ?

I googled this the other day and the closest comparison I could find was like Costco or Makro
 
  • #311
Sorry, the surgeon general's Pearl Harbor analogy is ridiculous; the attack at Pearl was a sneak attack -- no warnings. Covid? We knew quite well in January that the disease was coming and of the need to act.
Not to mention that we did have warnings about PH and 9/11 and yes, government knew, along with most citizens back in January about COVID-19.
 
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I've been meaning to ask - what is a "box store" ?
A large, usually pre-fabricated metal structure with few doors and windows which houses a chain store.
 
  • #314
A large, usually pre-fabricated metal structure with few doors and windows which houses a chain store.

That is the exact description. Thinking of Walmart, Target, Lowes, Home depot. Few doors and few windows and are all over the place.
 
  • #315
We have already surpassed the death total of Pearl Harbor and 9/11 combined yet people are still saying we are overreacting with all the quarantines and restrictions. :mad:
 
  • #316
I, too, need to pick up a prescription. Stopped wearing makeup for now. I cover my hair with a beanie, I wear a mask, and now will start using eye protection. Wish I could make myself one of these face shield hats.

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  • #317
What I don't understand is, it seems the part of the mask that "expires" is the elastic straps, because they become brittle over time, I imagine similar to how rubber bands become brittle and breakable.

The fabric part I think is fine as long as it was kept clean.

So why isn't there a major movement to have people sewing new straps or ties onto these older masks?!
These masks are supposed to be disposable, not reusable. And if mask sat somewhere long enough for the straps to become brittle over time, how do you know if fabric part still blocks the same number of particles?
 
  • #318
I, too, need to pick up a prescription. Stopped wearing makeup for now. I cover my hair with a beanie, I wear a mask, and now will start using eye protection. Wish I could make myself one of these face shield hats.

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Here's an idea!

The FlyLady
 
  • #319
I told my husband that I felt as if I was getting ready to diffuse a bomb or something... snipped to reply...

You made me laugh under my protective mask. That is so true! Going out into the outside world requires great thought, planning, and protective gear now.
 
  • #320
Only signs are hanging outside.... Nothing on the floors. But I have seen many on here post about their stores marking the floors, and I think that is a great idea that would help people maybe pay attention better.

Mine around here have blue lines or blue x every 6 ft. Maybe call and suggest it? Jmo
 
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