margarita25
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One difference between Japan and Sweden is that Sweden has less than a tenth of the population of Japan (10,2 to 126 million inhabitants), and most Swedes usually keep social distancing even when there isn't a corona pandemic.Interesting read, thanks! Sweden's approach is similar to what Japan was doing until last week when it declared a state of emergency and "requested" (polite Japanese for demanded) people to begin self-isolating.
MOO. If Covid-19 replicates in the throat per @ilovewings link upthread and is more likely to infect through coughing than touching surfaces then IMO Sweden will soon see hot spots of infection stemming from places where people gather.
OTOH they seem to be adhering to most of the same guidelines that other countries are following except for allowing gatherings of up to 50 people. I guess we'll see what develops.
Virus dies eventually, so presumably one can just put their potatoes in a dry dark place and leave them there until one deems it's safe.
you shouldn't refrigerate potatoes fyi
it turns the starch into sugar
also can end up with a nasty taste after cooking
Oh, oh dear. I think I hear a bell tolling for your plants. :/
Even during normal, non-pandemic times, if you are alone and have to use a ladder, call someone first to tell them what you are about to do. Tell them to call you back in 15 min or however long it takes to finish the job. If you don't answer, they need to take action.
This has been our house rule ever since my mom fell off the chair trying to hang some plants in her patio some years ago. She was laying on the ground until her neighbor found her and called 911.
They taste awful when we keep 'em in our fridge. We have a wine fridge set at 56F for potatoes (and red wine). Regular fridge ruins them. It's set at 35F.
We're gonna plant the ones that sprout and see what happens. We have some at a room temp of 65 as well.
DH comes from a place where they grew potatoes (and his parents still do - it's amazing what they do in their garden). California is not potato-growing country though, as we've had very little luck with them (he has some plan of action for this year though). Tips on potato growing welcome.
Oh believe me we agonized over this when it happened. I’m pretty sure I posted that article actually. A few times.
This is very important and deserves a bumping so thanks for bringing forward.
It seems this is on the forefront of my mind, all of our minds.
Honestly I’m quite depressed about a recent article I posted yesterday that focused on the potential of more “waves”.
I’m mentally dealing with the fact who knows how long we’ll be here.
I’m thinking we will gradually release lockdown in certain areas. Maybe not as gradually as I’d like. I’m afraid the pressure to reopen the economy, or something else, is going to cause a huge second wave.
I’m very concerned about the “back flow”, “boomerang effect”, and resurgence, last I heard Singapore, iirc, wanted to take a look at that today. They were successful in the early days with their “disease mapping”, iirc.
ETA / re: “waves”:
Number of tests per 1000. I wonder what "inconsistent units" means.
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To understand the global pandemic, we need global testing – the Our World in Data COVID-19 Testing dataset
Just occurred to me, I haven't worn make up in nearly two months due to self-isolation. I haven't gone this long without makeup since I was 13. No one in my city has EVER seen me without makeup. The only 2 times I ventured out was to Walmart, where I wore a cap over my hair, a mask, scarf and a spare pair of eye-glasses. Unrecognizable.
I was chatting with dear daughter Dr. Musical, and she said that nurses in Canada are being offered $100,000 to go help in NYC. It's heartbreaking to think of how tired, worried and stressed the medical people must be in NY.
We prayed for them today.
I was chatting with dear daughter Dr. Musical, and she said that nurses in Canada are being offered $100,000 to go help in NYC. It's heartbreaking to think of how tired, worried and stressed the medical people must be in NY.
We prayed for them today.
Number of tests per 1000. I wonder what "inconsistent units" means.
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To understand the global pandemic, we need global testing – the Our World in Data COVID-19 Testing dataset
Earlier today, Apple and Google announced a Bluetooth-based COVID-19 contact tracing platform that could alert people if they’ve been exposed to the novel coronavirus. Contact tracing is a huge component in ending mass pandemic “stay-at-home” orders, and while phone tracking can’t replace traditional methods like interviews, it can supplement them.
Google and Apple are using Bluetooth LE signals for contact tracing. When two people are near each other, their phones can exchange an anonymous identification key, recording that they’ve had close contact. If one person is later diagnosed with COVID-19, they can share that information through an app. The system will notify other users they’ve been close to, so those people can self-quarantine if necessary. Ideally, this means you won’t have to reveal your name, location, or other personal data.
How you’ll use Apple and Google’s coronavirus tracking tool
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