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Sure wish we had a crystal ball. Where will we all be say even just a year from now.
I just hope we will all still be alive and healthy enough to come here and carry on discussing COVID!
Sure wish we had a crystal ball. Where will we all be say even just a year from now.
Sure wish we had a crystal ball. Where will we all be say even just a year from now.
It is really humid and sticky in the UK today. I am pretty good at enduring hot weather (but get cold easily) and would normally welcome 30 degrees, but it's been horrible today. Proper sweaty weather, lucky I didn't have to go anywhere!!
Much as we have loved this 3 month 'heatwave' it has not helped keep people safely at home, hence all the crowded beach pics. Brits are a bit daft (polite version) when it comes to a little peep of sunshine. Those beach-goers will be sunburned to hell this evening; let's hope that's the only ailment they picked up today.
Their only hope of getting their jobs back and keeping them was to decrease CoVid cases so that Disneyland, Knotts, California Adventure, Medieval Times, that Wolf themed Water Park Hotel thingie and Legoland could all open (along with the attractions in San Diego).
This feels like another Hurricane Warning, as we see the younger aged numbers skyrocket. They need to work. But they are silent killers out there... This is terrible....
Florida is seeing Covid-19 cases skyrocket among young people
I just hope we will all still be alive and healthy enough to come here and carry on discussing COVID!
3-month heatwave?? What's going on with the weather over there?![]()
CDC have statistics regarding what they call excess deaths. You may want to have a look at that site. I will find the link.
I realize there is not an answer forthcoming to this question. But I wish someone would ask, of those who say we should just live with a certain # of deaths going forward and that it's time to accept that as the price for moving forward. What # of daily deaths should we accept? Is there an actual limit, or will that be ever changing as the numbers rise?
500 per day? 1,000 per day? 1,500? Or if it gets to say 2,000/Day, will that be the # to accept? Just curious.
The Arctic reached 100.4F yesterday - the hottest ever recorded and perhaps the hottest northern hemisphere day in thousands of years. In fact, geologists and climate scientists think it's probably an 800,000 year high - perhaps even longer than that.
It's actually alarmed Russia - long story - but permafrost is melting and my own fears are of what lies beyond, buried in the peat. Russia tries to keep quiet about it, but if you google that recent oil spill in Russia and see why it happened and what that oil was fueling, it's an interesting read. While sweltering.
I'm guessing not many in UK have A/C (it's the same where I live - supposedly we get coastal breezes, but it's really only people right on the beach who get the benefit of much cooling).
It's gonna be a long, hot summer on top of everything else. I feel your pain - hope you all get some relief soon.
Yep, we have to have a laugh now and then even tho.......Bravo replied: Death by hoax
Good ones! I think we are officially at the “gallows humor” stage of the pandemic.![]()
Awesome. I'll have to check one out. I removed towels from the guest bathroom and have a roll of paper towel on the counter. Great idea.Guess what I did! We purchased (online) a paper towel bathroom dispenser. Not sanitary to use the same towels for everyone, even guest towels for visitors. Seems it's going to work well.
From your link:
"...CNN contributor and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Biology Professor Erin Bromage called the growing rate of Covid-19 cases amongst younger people a "smoldering fire" that will hit vulnerable populations.
"We're now seeing what is really happening, which is those 18- to 44-year-olds are being affected at a really high rate," Bromage said. "Their social networks, their employment, is allowing them to mix at a higher rate, and we're seeing the infection rate -- especially in Texas, Florida and Arizona -- just skyrocketing in that demographic."
"...as more of them get infected, the chance of them interacting with the vulnerable population increases and hits that vulnerable population, and then the inferno just begins," Bromage told CNN's John Berman."
I doubt we will ever know that IMO. I think it's a combination of things, protests, rally's, younger folk mingling, folks gathering and no distancing, no masks, opening up to soon etc. etc.Do those infection rates include individuals who take part in protests (post George Floyd) across the country?
Guess what I did! We purchased (online) a paper towel bathroom dispenser. Not sanitary to use the same towels for everyone, even guest towels for visitors. Seems it's going to work well.
Awesome. I'll have to check one out. I removed towels from the guest bathroom and have a roll of paper towel on the counter. Great idea.
Dr. Fauci said that he did not see how football would be possible in the fall. He said that of all the major sports, football has the most likelihood of spreading the virus, due to the close contact, breathing, shouting, etc.
Do those infection rates include individuals who take part in protests (post George Floyd) across the country?
I doubt we will ever know that IMO. I think it's a combination of things, protests, rally's, younger folk mingling, folks gathering and no distancing, no masks, opening up to soon etc. etc.
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