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Soon or later it’ll be here in the US. What are you doing to prepare yourself and your family?

My nieces and nephews in Saigon, VN have not gone back to school since January.

 

Well, ive just stock up on my favorite ramen noodles. May be couple boxes of 9mm

 

whatup last month

 

it's in ohio already lol

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First I do not trust the official line that we are in good shape at all,the vaccines are over a year away and there are 54 people that have covid 19 in the USA right now.

Boxes of ramen and 7.62.

 

Is Joe or Howard visiting Carl and accidentally posted under his account?

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Soon or later it’ll be here in the US. What are you doing to prepare yourself and your family?

My nieces and nephews in Saigon, VN have not gone back to school since January.

 

Well, ive just stock up on my favorite ramen noodles. May be couple boxes of 9mm

Is the death rate still at 2%?

 

It seems the biggest problem is the ease of transmittal, but is it any worse than the regular flu or pneumonia?

 

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Is the death rate still at 2%?

 

It seems the biggest problem is the ease of transmittal, but is it any worse than the regular flu or pneumonia?

 

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It’s basically a “glorified flu”. Where the flu motality rate is 0.01%, and with the coronavirus is 2.3%.

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I have a couple thousand rounds of 9mm reloading supplies. Within a day I can have a shit ton of 9mm and 6.5 rounds ready to go. Then I can just pick off other people and take their ramen.

 

Yeah? Well I'm gonna team up with the CR Gun Club and pick you off then use your ammo to pick off everyone else for their ramen.

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I'm on Ohio Health's frontline team that will respond to any COVID-19 patient that lands in any of our facilities (and it eventually will). We formed during the Ebola crisis about five years ago and train specifically for outbreaks such as this.

 

You want the low-down? It's ALL media scare. It's very similar to SARS and MERS (also both coronavirus strands). It'll burn itself out eventually. In the meantime, quit fucking worrying. You might, however, keep granny in the house if she has end-stage COPD and is prone to pneumonia.

 

Be America: 10,000 people die from the flu, 0 die from COVID-19; freak out about COVID-19.

 

Wash your hands. Cover your cough. Stay home if you're sick. Quit being nasty fuckers.

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Quit being nasty fuckers.

 

That sounds like a good way to live a long, boring life.

And also, I'm not sure how that has anything to do with it unless I'm really confused and CONVID-19 is an STD.

 

Edit: Is it CONVID or COVID?

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My kids have been sick enough this year. I just don’t want to deal with more bodily fluids where they are not supposed to be. Those germ factories they call schools where the kids hack all over the desks then move to another classroom every 45 minutes and repeat is just disgusting. No wonder stuff spreads like wildfire.

 

I’m not that worried about the virus itself but of the disruption of supply chains. I worry we are only a newscast away from people cleaning out grocery store shelves and refusing to go outside.

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I'm on Ohio Health's frontline team that will respond to any COVID-19 patient that lands in any of our facilities (and it eventually will). We formed during the Ebola crisis about five years ago and train specifically for outbreaks such as this.

 

You want the low-down? It's ALL media scare. It's very similar to SARS and MERS (also both coronavirus strands). It'll burn itself out eventually. In the meantime, quit fucking worrying. You might, however, keep granny in the house if she has end-stage COPD and is prone to pneumonia.

 

Be America: 10,000 people die from the flu, 0 die from COVID-19; freak out about COVID-19.

 

Wash your hands. Cover your cough. Stay home if you're sick. Quit being nasty fuckers.

 

As a public health expert, exactly how much ammunition do I need to get through this?

 

 

 

(CR: I must be able to reload indefinitely in case zombies. Actual advice: Like, maybe wash your hands every once in a while?)

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My kids have been sick enough this year. I just don’t want to deal with more bodily fluids where they are not supposed to be. Those germ factories they call schools where the kids hack all over the desks then move to another classroom every 45 minutes and repeat is just disgusting. No wonder stuff spreads like wildfire.

 

 

 

I’m not that worried about the virus itself but of the disruption of supply chains. I worry we are only a newscast away from people cleaning out grocery store shelves and refusing to go outside.

It's already delayed auto production and possibly the launch of some programs due to delays out of China.

 

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Well, it seems like it's finally starting to have some real effect here (Japan), whether justified or not.

 

One of my coworkers was supposed to go down to Tokyo for training next week and it was canceled, for example.

Toyota announced stooping all non-urgent business travel. I imagine whether officially announced or not, this is the case for most companies across the world in/out or around countries with higher rate of cases.

 

Our friends that were supposed to come in March postponed their trip. Their daughter is just a few months out of treatment for cancer, I believe non-Hodgkins lymphoma. She is doing really well, but being probably immunocompromised now, the immune-system specialist said completely not OK to travel over here now. This one is the gut punch. It's the right call but we've all been looking forward to this for a long time.

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Well, it seems like it's finally starting to have some real effect here (Japan), whether justified or not.

 

One of my coworkers was supposed to go down to Tokyo for training next week and it was canceled, for example.

Toyota announced stooping all non-urgent business travel. I imagine whether officially announced or not, this is the case for most companies across the world in/out or around countries with higher rate of cases.

 

Our friends that were supposed to come in March postponed their trip. Their daughter is just a few months out of treatment for cancer, I believe non-Hodgkins lymphoma. She is doing really well, but being probably immunocompromised now, the immune-system specialist said completely not OK to travel over here now. This one is the gut punch. It's the right call but we've all been looking forward to this for a long time.

 

Didn't Japan just announce today that they are closing all schools this weekend for a month to help stop the spread? At least that's what ABC 6 on your side told me this morning.

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Didn't Japan just announce today that they are closing all schools this weekend for a month to help stop the spread? At least that's what ABC 6 on your side told me this morning.

 

Yup. We just cancelled our business trip over there (was supposed to be leaving Monday) because of this.

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