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12 minutes ago, Darth_Raichu said:

Btw, Target has 10% off coupons for TP & Kleenex via their app (Target Circle)

they had a deal going which ended last saturday - buy $50 worth of TP, PT, laundry detergent, dishwasher pods yadaydaa for same day instore pickup get a $15 gift card.  3 shelves worth of crap and $900 later, i am flush with gc and cleaned out all the kylo sith bhz onsale for $9.99 with no money out of pocket. 

corona-induced toilet paper hoarding is going to make me some LEGO  money on the backend... wah weh.  

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70 of 92 coronavirus cases in Massachusetts linked to Biogen employees after biotech firm's Boston meeting

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/11/health/coronavirus-massachusetts-state-of-emergency/index.html

That is incredibly bad (do you realize how many people they had contact with?) - If the incubation period is as long as believed (while being able to spread it, without having symptoms), there really might not be any way to avoid getting it.

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1 hour ago, Shortbus311 said:

You are right, it can be transmitted from anyone to anyone... but have you seen how gross most kids can be? They pick their nose, don't cover their mouths when they cough, scratch their butts, etc... and very few wash their hands properly, too excited to move on to the next thing. Combine that with the fact that most kids hug their friends at school daily (at least my girl does). These kids are in very close contact daily, sharing crayons and glue... I don't know how many times I have had to tell my daughter to quit swapping hair scrunchies with her friends at school.

So yes, if everyone did these things on a daily basis then they should stay home to try to help contain an outbreak.

Then that is the parents fault.  Our kids have been taught from day one not to share anything hair or clothing related, they all wash hands first thing when walking in the door from school and all have small bottles of sanitizer clipped to their backpacks that they use.  

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18 minutes ago, exciter1 said:

My friend keeps saying with the TP shortage, the waffle stomp is going to make a comeback.

this is the next level for me to get to in the game of Bathroom - TP-independence and a sparkling backside.  gets good about 2:30

 

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5 minutes ago, KShine said:

70 of 92 coronavirus cases in Massachusetts linked to Biogen employees after biotech firm's Boston meeting

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/11/health/coronavirus-massachusetts-state-of-emergency/index.html

That is incredibly bad (do you realize how many people they had contact with?) - If the incubation period is as long as believed (while being able to spread it, without having symptoms), there really might not be any way to avoid getting it.

Its what I've been saying from the beginning and why its dumb to freak out like people are doing.   There is no way to contain it.  Just taking into consideration the 6 Degrees of Separation Theory alone with a 1 week plus gestation period and the way we interact and travel all over there world anymore and it's a joke to think any government could have stopped it.

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Then that is the parents fault.  Our kids have been taught from day one not to share anything hair or clothing related, they all wash hands first thing when walking in the door from school and all have small bottles of sanitizer clipped to their backpacks that they use.  
And all that is great and great habits for your children to develop. All I am saying is that the kindergartner who went to lunch before older children with better hygiene habits that sneezed or coughed all over the silverware in the lunch line may not have the same habits as your children, but yours get sick from them regardless. It is a long known fact that viruses and bacteria and lice spread proficiently through the school systems, preschools and daycare.
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The problem with this pandemic won't be the virus, it'll be the people going crazy. Imagine being in your house 2-3 months with no permission to leave. China & Italy are already there, who says it won't happen to us all? I wonder what sick laws the governments will push through taking advantage of this "global crisis". Everything is possible at this point.

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1 hour ago, brickolodon said:

Better ask China for help they know how to do it...

 

46 minutes ago, brickolodon said:

You may want to consider reassessing your delivery and subject matter when practicing comedy. Looking through all your posts in this thread equate to the reading/writing level of a 5th grader. If you want to contribute, why not be productive?! 

32 minutes ago, NIevo said:

Its what I've been saying from the beginning and why its dumb to freak out like people are doing.   There is no way to contain it.  Just taking into consideration the 6 Degrees of Separation Theory alone with a 1 week plus gestation period and the way we interact and travel all over there world anymore and it's a joke to think any government could have stopped it.

I dont think anyone here thinks there is a government/nation out there more powerful than a virus. If you do, I have land on the moon to sell ya.  

What I AM saying is, the first confirmed case is being traced back to mid-Nov.  Its obviously too much to ask to not LIE about a potential Epidemic/Pandemic.  One of the greatest faults was allowing the Chinese New Year festivals to still take place.  Then, We, the US, allowed people back in the country. Then our president lied, 'repeatedly' about the situation. 

All of this lying to protect profits, shareholders, wallstreet, etc,  eventually effects us 'common' folk the most.  What a time we live in when capitalism is more important than public health.   

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4 hours ago, labfreak7 said:

I think it is pathetic and embarrassing that South Korea has administered 200,000 tests for Coronavirus, versus our paltry 6,500 tests. Are we sure we live in a democracy???

Wife corrected me...South Korea is  Socialist Democracy whereas US is a Capitalist Democracy

Once relies on the greed of government officials and the other on the greed of corporations

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What do you all want the government to do?  If they start shutting things down or quarantining people there will be people channeling their inner Rage Against the Machine and saying "eff you I won't do what you tell me."  They don't make anything unless they contract with someone, like New York and their sanitizer with a very nice floral bouquet scent.

They could certainly provide some best practices, but peoples lives have to go on.  Having kids stay home from school is a big deal for working parents, especially if you don't have time off. Having people stay home from work is going to possibly affect their paychecks.  Government getting involved complicates things.

1 hour ago, exciter1 said:

My friend keeps saying with the TP shortage, the waffle stomp is going to make a comeback.

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1 hour ago, KShine said:

70 of 92 coronavirus cases in Massachusetts linked to Biogen employees after biotech firm's Boston meeting

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/11/health/coronavirus-massachusetts-state-of-emergency/index.html

That is incredibly bad (do you realize how many people they had contact with?) - If the incubation period is as long as believed (while being able to spread it, without having symptoms), there really might not be any way to avoid getting it.

I think when the news first hit (Late Dec)...it was ALREADY in every continent sans Antarctica (luck bastards).

Think about it...the first report case was Dec 1 in a city (although obscure to most in the West) is actually the size of NYC or greater LA region that is HUB for travel in China So the virus could have been transmitted for 6 weeks prior to any travel quarantine. I think it was foolhardy for officials and flat out negligent of "experts" to even HINT that it could be contained...every nation should have been on the clock in preparations as early as January.

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1 hour ago, NIevo said:

Then that is the parents fault.  Our kids have been taught from day one not to share anything hair or clothing related, they all wash hands first thing when walking in the door from school and all have small bottles of sanitizer clipped to their backpacks that they use.  

wow...what is it like having clone children?

I've looked into it...great discipline but I can't get past that darn Order 66 that causes the kids to grow up and then kill the parents ...I'm use to it being more a slow death by disappointment

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51 minutes ago, elmaslıefendi said:

The problem with this pandemic won't be the virus, it'll be the people going crazy. Imagine being in your house 2-3 months with no permission to leave. China & Italy are already there, who says it won't happen to us all? I wonder what sick laws the governments will push through taking advantage of this "global crisis". Everything is possible at this point.

Quarantine effectiveness...one area Communism>Democracies

US has no hope of effectively quarantining major segments of the country...it's more likely we see a vaccine before "containment" like Wuhan

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Daily Coronavirus thoughts...

You have to wonder about the stupidity of educated people.  The "doctor" from King of Prussia, PA that infected numerous people should have known better after traveling outside the country.  The Biogen conference is a joke.  These are highly educated people from around the world that deal with "biotechnology" and they f*cked up?  You can't fix stupid.

As for the government handling the financial situation...Keep it simple...Concentrate on the coronavirus issue and keep people calm and safe and everything else will take care of itself. 

 

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16 minutes ago, fuzzy_bricks said:

What do you all want the government to do?  If they start shutting things down or quarantining people there will be people channeling their inner Rage Against the Machine and saying "eff you I won't do what you tell me."  They don't make anything unless they contract with someone, like New York and their sanitizer with a very nice floral bouquet scent.

They could certainly provide some best practices, but peoples lives have to go on.  Having kids stay home from school is a big deal for working parents, especially if you don't have time off. Having people stay home from work is going to possibly affect their paychecks.  Government getting involved complicates things.

 

For starters, travel should have been restricted/limited in the beginning. Borders should have been tight if not shut down completely. Sure that may seem drastic, TO YOU. But  I mean, c'mon, there are still people boarding cruises TODAY!  Would it have hurt the economy more for a few months of social distancing or what we are seeing develop in front of our very eyes? I guess only you know?

Also, Italy is stepping in and making mortgage payments for people.  WHY LET IT GET TO THIS POINT???  Ground airplanes, stop trains. I mean its not rocket science, its actually very basic virology. 

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19 minutes ago, brickolodon said:

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What’s wrong about help idk you didn’t get it.

Did the Chinese government tested everyone or just the people in the Guangdong province? Just so that we can have apple to apple comparison, what is the number of tests done for the whole country of China ?

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