Covid-19

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
Haha, there hasn't really been another option for me as I can see it...

I mean, when I wanna eat food I didn't make, I'm gonna order it to go. I'm gonna keep going to the beach at 8AM when there is nobody there, and leaving at the first sign of people showing up. I'm gonna continue to wear my mask, even though those around me shirk theirs.

And I'm gonna continue to have my hair cut by a family member. Even if it takes three sittings, and still doesn't look quite right.
 

Kushash

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I'm going to wait at least 4 weeks before considering changing my habits.
I'm more concerned now about the person passing me in the supermarket or Home Depot having it, than I was back in April or May.
What's difficult is waiting a few weeks to find out what the results are from all of these extremely large gatherings. If things don't get bad in 3 or 4 weeks I might take more risks.
 

Harvest76

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Places going about business as normal are now seeing a reemergence of disease, and that will affect all of us, in health and economically, no matter where we live. My wife works as an RN in a hospital, and she goes nowhere but home and work, not because she is a coward or a pussy, but because that is literally the only tool we have right now to save the lives of those around us. If it helps, know that staying home is not about you, but about the people around you who maybe cant survive an infection. My "conservative" family memebers dont give 2 shits about others, and only think about their own wants and needs, so when they go to a Trump rally and come home with COVID, I wont feel bad that I cant go to their funerals, but I will mourn those that picked it up from them simply by being unfortunate enough to be next to them at the grocery store. In short, no, you're being responsible and respectful of others. Keep up the good work.
*end rant*
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
I'm going to wait at least 4 weeks before considering changing my habits.
I'm more concerned now about the person passing me in the supermarket or Home Depot having it, than I was back in April or May.
What's difficult is waiting a few weeks to find out what the results are from all of these extremely large gatherings. If things don't get bad in 3 or 4 weeks I might take more risks.
I'm waiting until there is a vaccine that I approve of or until all infectious reservoirs are gone.
 

srh88

Well-Known Member
Haha, there hasn't really been another option for me as I can see it...

I mean, when I wanna eat food I didn't make, I'm gonna order it to go. I'm gonna keep going to the beach at 8AM when there is nobody there, and leaving at the first sign of people showing up. I'm gonna continue to wear my mask, even though those around me shirk theirs.

And I'm gonna continue to have my hair cut by a family member. Even if it takes three sittings, and still doesn't look quite right.
When I was a kid I'd go to ocean city MD for weekends pretty often. If be all excited and leave at like 3am when my room wasn't available til 3 lol. I'd go hang on the beach early as hell. Best time to be on the beach
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
When I was a kid I'd go to ocean city MD for weekends pretty often. If be all excited and leave at like 3am when my room wasn't available til 3 lol. I'd go hang on the beach early as hell. Best time to be on the beach
Every year my family went right next door in Fenwick Island, like a hundred yards north if the lighthouse on the state line.
When I was a teen, I enjoyed walking to the boardwalk and pier at the south end of town. Round trip maybe eighteen miles.
 

greg nr

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From the "living sack of shit" dept..... This is wrong on so many levels I just need to puke, eat it, then puke again.

Kudlow: 'There is no second wave' of coronavirus
Source: Politico

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Friday declared that a “second wave” of the coronavirus was not descending upon the country, even as cases of Covid-19 are spiking in more than a dozen states.

“There is no emergency. There is no second wave. I don’t know where that got started on Wall Street,” Kudlow told “Fox & Friends.”

Although Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, acknowledged he is “not the health expert," he said he had spoken with the administration’s top public health officials “at some length” Thursday evening. “They are saying there is no second spike. Let me repeat that. There is no second spike,” he said.

“What you do have is certain spots are seeing a little bit of a jump up. Some small metropolitan areas are seeing it. The CDC and the health people are all over it. They’ve sent some task forces out to deal with it,” Kudlow added, partly attributing increases in Covid-19 cases to more widespread testing availability.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/kudlow-there-is-no-second-wave-of-coronavirus/ar-BB15oMnk?li=BBnb7Kz
 

greg nr

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Just a little bit of a jump up?.....

With 2,581 new coronavirus cases, Florida hits a record high for the third day in a row
Source: Miami Herald

Florida’s Department of Health on Saturday morning reported a new daily record high of 2,581 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 — surpassing the previous high by 679. The previous high was hit on Friday. And the high before that was hit on Thursday.

That puts the state’s total number of confirmed cases at 73,552 since the pandemic began in March.

Forty-eight new deaths were also announced, raising the statewide death toll to 2,925.

The state slowly began to reopen in May. Now in June, most businesses across the state are open at limited capacity with social-distancing regulations in place to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission.


Read more: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article243513417.html

A Miami Herald analysis of public and non-public COVID-19 data found that as of June 3, new cases in the state had consistently been trending up since mid-May and the trends could not be attributed solely to increases in testing.
 

Harvest76

Well-Known Member
From the "living sack of shit" dept..... This is wrong on so many levels I just need to puke, eat it, then puke again.

Kudlow: 'There is no second wave' of coronavirus
Source: Politico

White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow on Friday declared that a “second wave” of the coronavirus was not descending upon the country, even as cases of Covid-19 are spiking in more than a dozen states.

“There is no emergency. There is no second wave. I don’t know where that got started on Wall Street,” Kudlow told “Fox & Friends.”

Although Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, acknowledged he is “not the health expert," he said he had spoken with the administration’s top public health officials “at some length” Thursday evening. “They are saying there is no second spike.
Just a little bit of a jump up?.....

With 2,581 new coronavirus cases, Florida hits a record high for the third day in a row
Source: Miami Herald

Florida’s Department of Health on Saturday morning reported a new daily record high of 2,581 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 — surpassing the previous high by 679. The previous high was hit on Friday. And the high before that was hit on Thursday.

That puts the state’s total number of confirmed cases at 73,552 since the pandemic began in March.

Forty-eight new deaths were also announced, raising the statewide death toll to 2,925.

The state slowly began to reopen in May. Now in June, most businesses across the state are open at limited capacity with social-distancing regulations in place to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission.


Read more: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article243513417.html

A Miami Herald analysis of public and non-public COVID-19 data found that as of June 3, new cases in the state had consistently been trending up since mid-May and the trends could not be attributed solely to increases in testing.
You must be mistaken. Larry Kudlow, who acknowledges he is not a health professional, said everything is fine and trump agrees, so...
 
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