CharlestonGal
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"Rapid results in 30 minutes". That's astonishing!We do have "rapid" testing available in my area:
CVS is a drugstore chain here - much like Boots in the UK
"Rapid results in 30 minutes". That's astonishing!We do have "rapid" testing available in my area:
CVS is a drugstore chain here - much like Boots in the UK
What I don't like about this, is putting some kid who makes minimum wage, as the "mask police". We have already seen numerous articles about how enraged some people get by the simple request to wear a mask.
Sorry, but it was 113 yesterday in Las Vegas. Who could wear a mask perfectly for 8 hours working in retail stores?
I was talking to a friend last night who was tested at a drive through testing centre this week. Interesting to hear how it was all done with no contact, and encouraging to know she got the result by text message exactly 15 hours & 10 minutes after her appointment.
I do not understand why it’s taking days and days in the US. Surely this can’t be helping contain the spread.
Here's another thing I noticed today that I hadn't considered before. We get a lot of grocery pickup orders at Walmart. We put an opened cooler in the bed of our pickup, call the number, give them our name and they bring the order and put it in the cooler. Usually the worker pauses at the window and apologizes because they aren't allowed to touch the lid to close it. Today when I called the girl couldn't find my name or order. She spelled my name and asked if it was correct. Those letters couldn't possibly have spelled my short common name (not Tillicum). Another worker found the order and the first girl brought it out. Her mask was under her nose unlike all the others before. After she left, my husband got out to close the lid and the cooler was already closed.
Did she not care? Is she just irresponsible? No IMO she can't read. How many people aren't following the guidelines because they can't read the guidelines?
That must be incredibly stressful and disheartening. I really feel for youBut, in Las Vegas there’s a heavy use of a/c to keep stores at a tolerable temperature. At least, in my observation and experience, isn’t that right?
I live in in SoCal where we’ve had some higher heat days (tho not LV temps), and I’ve been wearing a mask IN my own house from morning to night for almost 2 weeks since my dh went on an overnight fishing trip on a boat and (to my dismay) admitted the group was not that diligent about mask-wearing. Grrr. I’ve made him wear one in the house, too.
It’s hard when someone you live with is not on the “same page” as you when it comes to safety measures.![]()
Herman Cain is still in the hospital as well. Must be going on about 10 days now? I hope he's doing better.
I think we would be surprised by how many people can't read. I work for a greeting card company. I see people struggling with cards a lot. I usually ask "are you having trouble with the size of the letters"? A relieved "yes". I always ask them what occasion they're looking for. And read cards to them until we find one they like. It is more often than you would think. Jmo
COVID-19 lingers in the air for hours, UTMB researcher says
GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- We're months into the pandemic now and our understanding of how the coronavirus behaves is still changing.
Doctors and our own immune systems have never seen this virus before this year. A new study is showing why it may be even more contagious than we thought.
"Aerosol droplets are so small that they can remain suspended in the air, especially in a stagnant indoor airspace for many hours," Dr. Scott Weaver with UTMB said.
Weaver is the Scientific Director of the Galveston National Lab and Director of the UTMB Institute for Human Infections & Immunity. He explained a new study that shows just how long the virus can stay in the air.
"(It) turns out the longest time point we measured -- 16 hours, the virus was still alive in aerosols created experimentally in a laboratory environment," Weaver said.
COVID-19 is understood to be a droplet-transmitted virus. A group of scientists not associated with this study are actually trying to get the virus re-classified as airborne transmitted.
New York has had excellent leadership. Good job.
Here's another thing I noticed today that I hadn't considered before. We get a lot of grocery pickup orders at Walmart. We put an opened cooler in the bed of our pickup, call the number, give them our name and they bring the order and put it in the cooler. Usually the worker pauses at the window and apologizes because they aren't allowed to touch the lid to close it. Today when I called the girl couldn't find my name or order. She spelled my name and asked if it was correct. Those letters couldn't possibly have spelled my short common name (not Tillicum). Another worker found the order and the first girl brought it out. Her mask was under her nose unlike all the others before. After she left, my husband got out to close the lid and the cooler was already closed.
Did she not care? Is she just irresponsible? No IMO she can't read. How many people aren't following the guidelines because they can't read the guidelines?
But, in Las Vegas there’s a heavy use of a/c to keep stores at a tolerable temperature. At least, in my observation and experience, isn’t that right?
I live in in SoCal where we’ve had some higher heat days (tho not LV temps), and I’ve been wearing a mask IN my own house from morning to night for almost 2 weeks since my dh went on an overnight fishing trip on a boat and (to my dismay) admitted the group was not that diligent about mask-wearing. Grrr. I’ve made him wear one in the house, too.
It’s hard when someone you live with is not on the “same page” as you when it comes to safety measures.![]()
What I don't like about this, is putting some kid who makes minimum wage, as the "mask police". We have already seen numerous articles about how enraged some people get by the simple request to wear a mask.
Sorry, but it was 113 yesterday in Las Vegas. Who could wear a mask perfectly for 8 hours working in retail stores?