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Ebola.I wonder what monkey tastes like.
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Ebola.I wonder what monkey tastes like.
So will @3119967d0c take it then?
So, is it time to panic?Went to discount grocery store this morning, and Costco around noon Pacific.
Discount grocery store normal, saw a couple people buying water, but still a good amount available. Plenty of ass-wipe.
Costco was rather busy, but had no problem finding a parking spot, getting everything I wanted (except a cherry pie), and getting out in less than 30 minutes. Saw people buying water and asswipe, among other things, but didn't see any purchases in panic amounts. Shelves overall a little depleted, but not bad. Didn't check out the water and asswipe. Don't buy them at Costco, anyway. Had a whole pallet of gloves on the sales floor, but it looked like nobody had purchased any. Did see some people buying three-packs Clorox bleach.
See MLB has cancelled the remaining spring training games and pushed start of season back two weeks. Oh, well. Don't care about the NBA or NHL, just MLB. Guess Pornhub will be a little busier.
Looking at the latest WuFlu scoreboard, worldwide up to 127,863 cases. Don't believe China's numbers at all. Subtract China's claimed nearly 81,000 cases and we get 46, 863. Of that number, 30,606 come from just three countries (Italy, Iran, South Korea). Believe Iran's numbers are higher than reported. That leaves 16, 247 for the rest of the world, six billion of us.
Watched President Trump's speech yesterday on YouTube. Have listened to a number of his speeches. The President normally comes across as confident, if not brash. But the tone of last evening's speech was businesslike and somewhat subdued. President Trump also looked tired, not his usual self, if you will.
He obviously knows something, probably a great deal, more than we do about this virus, but for some reason isn't sharing it. One reason may be to protect sources of intelligence. Another reason may well be to stave off panic.
But what I hear and what I am seeing these days don't match. Have never seen such a large number of disease-related closures, postponements, etc, in seven decades of life. These closures and postponements remind me of what must have happened during the Spanish Flu. Don't remember such a scale of closures/postponements, etc. during the swine flu. Not even sure there were this many closures/postponements during polio epidemics. And you don't see such closures/postponements in regard to the "regular" flu.
We are told the average person's chance of catching the virus is low, and most who come down with the virus recover. Yet, in my opinion the actions taken seem to fit a very virulent virus with a very high mortality rate. So far in the USA there have been just forty deaths, thirty of them in one state.
Something much more is going on here, something we aren't being told, in my opinion. Because right now the WuFlu numbers I see don't approach the hospitalizations/fatalities for the "regular" flu.
Believe the American people can handle the truth. Always have in the past. Understand the natural tendency of those in office, of any party, is to play down what's happening. Then we get a nasty surprise when we learn the actual magnitude of the problem.
So pay attention to what's being said, but pay more attention to what isn't being said.
Husband has the day off so we went shopping this morning. Spergs wiped out the tissues and toilet paper.
Yes. I also just thought when I was out that quaternary sanitizer (Quat) as used in restaurants might be good too, it doesn't stain or bleach cloth and is as good a disinfectant as bleach when properly diluted. You can't add it to your drinking water, but most people aren't gonna need to go that far.The first name I recognise, that is the mouthwash right?
Can confirm, tried to pick up some last minute stuff today before the panic settled in here and there's barely any pet goods. No normal cat litter, not even hamster litter. (PSA hamster litter is great for cats and lasts longer please try it)All this ass-wipe talk makes me wonder if people are also hoarding cat litter.
Hmmmm .....
Am I the only one hoping for doomsday with this thing? It will happen because people with act exceptional by killing others more than the virus itself.
I mean if you were desperate enough you could also just take a shovel and get some dirt.If anyone is really desperate for cat litter, you can get a 40lb bag of pine pellets for $5 from Tractor Supply.
Don't assume people will do the "right" thing. The child's mother was wearing a face mask, after all, but had no qualms whatsoever about exposing a pregnant woman, a dozen special-needs kids and an occupational therapist to her ambulating Petri dish.
and yet you're on the internet shilling against testing for coronavirusall but the dumbest citizens know about germ theory.
ah yes, swine flu, the one where improper treatment and american medical industry incompetence killed more people than the virus itself in america.It's all good though. This is the kind of response that will stop or at least mitigate a swine flu like scenario.