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If the coronavirus is still a huge thing around Halloween, my Halloween costume will be dressing up in a CDC Hazmat Suit and going to my local Walmart. The scares will be hilarious.
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Not in the Motor City itself, but in Michigan. @Broadwing summed it up very well. I'm uncertain what will happen going forward. There are about 70 deaths a day in the tri-county area, and that seems to be holding steady the past few days. The hospitals are nearly full and they're starting to ship COVID patients out to hospitals around the state (archive). Crime is down for now, apparently because everyone is too scared to go out, but a good chunk of the police force is either positive or quarantined. The first two articles here break the situation down more, if you want more details.From what I've seen, it sounds like Detroit is also going to eat shit hard over this outbreak. Any Motor City Kiwis here that can confirm this?
More relevantly, the Detroit Metro Area, the center of the outbreak (371 out of the then-417 deaths), is about 60% White and 25% Black, (Wayne County and Detroit City are, of course, even Blacker) so deaths, while disproportionate, are not quite as much so as the article would suggest.Of the 417 people in the state who have died from the virus, 40% were black or African American while 26% were white. For 30%, their race was unknown. Michigan's population is about 75% white and 13.6% black, according to 2018 U.S. Census Bureau data.
Detroit Free Press said:Michigan ranks sixth-highest among all the U.S. states in prevalence of asthma among adults, according to the state Department of Health and Human Services.
The disease is 29% more prevalent among Detroiters than Michiganders as a whole, and also affects African Americans, those who are poor and those without health insurance more than people who are white, wealthier and better insured.
About a million people in Michigan, or 12.4% of the state's population, have diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. The risk of developing diabetes is 77% higher among African Americans than among non-Hispanic white Americans, according to the National Medical Association.
In addition, about 31% of Michigan adults are obese, according to the MDHHS, and 35% of Michiganders are overweight.
Also, the fine for violations has been increased to $1,500. $500 in criminal penalties and $1,000 in civil.The order requires people — regardless of whether they are deemed essential — to stay home for three days after their symptoms end or seven days after their symptoms appear or they were swabbed for a positive case.
The edict also requires close contacts of a symptomatic individual to remain in their homes for 14 days or until they test negative for the virus.
The 14-day provision does not apply to health care workers, first responders, child care providers or correction officers.
Both ships combined took in 40 patients, both boats have over 2000 beds available. LA has a population of 4 million, NYC a little over 8.5 million. It's such a tiny number of patients they might as well as not have taken any in. In the article I linked to earlier the ships have now changed their screening procedures so your concerns are moot.
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Wife vaguely falls into this category. She keeps saying she feels like she should volunteer for something. I've had to remind her that she has a stable, well paid job that is letting her work from home for the duration and that giving that up to do something where she'll most likely just get in the way would not only fuck up they plans of whoever is trying to organise shit, but would deprive us of a significant amount of money right when we need to be building up more savings.This is mainly women in their 30s-50s
I would guess its the air in the elevator. those arent vented that good. for surface contact? why arent the surfaces wiped after infected touched them?But since we're having supermarket spread despite enforced separation here in spain and from what I've seen on both hospital outbreaks, I'd call bullshit anyway. Even the cooks got infected. The kitchen has separate airflow it has to have been from surface contact in the elevator. (We're segregating people on the elevator to avoid contagion)
If China tries to invade Taiwan and the Taiwanese government decides to fight it will be a shitshow for China. There was an exercise called the Millennium Challenge in 2002 that showed Iran could devastate a US fleet with antiship missiles and small boats. Well if Iran could do it to the US, Taiwan could certainly do something similar to a Chinese invasion force. The only way China is going to be able to take over Taiwan is if they can get a Taiwanese government to surrender. Just like the only way in retrospect German could have taken over the UK in 1940 would be if they could bluff the UK government into surrendering. There's no sign of that happening in Taiwan, in fact, they just re-elected the DPP, the most hawkish party when it comes to China. I also think the US and Japan would send Aegis ships to intercept Chinese short-range ballistic missiles aimed at Taiwanese airstrips. All of which would mean that Beijing would know that trying to escalate would lead to WWIII. The Baltic States and Russia are in a much dicier situation, Putin has a record of doing some really reckless things in both Ukraine and Georgia and invalidating NATO's article V is a plausible long term goal of his foreign policy.
I don't want to turn it into 'it's the blacks lololol' but they're certainly over-represented in the data and it's easy to guess why - poor, bad health statistics, mostly service sector jobs that require a lot of in person contact and intensely active family/social contact. Not being in the city at all I don't know how the downtown core's responding but the resurgence there was always kind of a veneer - if things get as bad as they look like they might it could lead to another hollowing out of downtown.
Thousands of visitors from overseas, who bring in millions in revenue by attending courses, are being affected by the travel ban imposed by President Donald Trump on virus-stricken European countries.
And the church's belief that illness is a sign of someone being a Potential Trouble Source means that any infected followers will likely choose to hide their symptoms – helping to spread the virus further.
A) who is infected?why arent the surfaces wiped after infected touched them?
A) who is infected?
B) how often can you reasonably wipe without just getting in the way
C) how often can you wipe when cleaning supplies are a scarce resource
Thanks for doing that as i fucked up the embed coz imma gen x Er and pissed on lager lolLink
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPGw5Ucmwk8
Local archi
Crowder really irritates me personally, even if I don't disagree with him much politically. He just seems like a complete cunt.
1. Infect stupid baizuo Westerners with a deadly virus causing them to lockdown by telling them it was racist to ban travel from China
2. Provide a free teleconferencing app which sends info back to China
3. Collect loads of useful data
Just search for a snapshot or create one here or here. Or use a bookmarklet to do it.
https://web.archive.org/web/2020040...ico-murder-rate-homicide-coronavirus-covid-19
Also, a new Boris Johnson video. He still has a fever after 7 days and looks like crap to honest. Oh dear...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8mqzZ7mhwM
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He forgot a hashtag. #Needboyfriendfreegirl
San Francisco itself is incredibly dense - it’s 2 million people on a tiny, crowded* peninsula. Certain parts of San Mateo County, the center of the peninsula, are also pretty dense - of note is Daly City, the famed little boxes made of ticky tacky, a bedroom community for San Francisco and Palo Alto.Is the Bay Area dense?
It's perfectly natural to want to go out, and help others in times of need, and I completely understand why your wife feels so compelled to do so.Wife vaguely falls into this category. She keeps saying she feels like she should volunteer for something. I've had to remind her that she has a stable, well paid job that is letting her work from home for the duration and that giving that up to do something where she'll most likely just get in the way would not only fuck up they plans of whoever is trying to organise shit, but would deprive us of a significant amount of money right when we need to be building up more savings.
Some people are incapable of understanding that there are times when doing nothing is the best response to a situation. They're compelled to do something now now now.
I'm distracting her with garden work. Hopefully that will stop her doing something rash.
C) how often can you wipe when cleaning supplies are a scarce resource
That "Iran kills US navy with fishing boats and missiles" wargame story was fake and gay, it was some kind of glitch in the computer systems that was exploited, and was immediately corrected. The Navy released a detailed statement about it, if you care enough to search. This is one of those piece of shit 3rd hand anecdotes uncritically exploited by people for political messaging purposes.
I don't live in Vermont, but I've dealt with it before, and some Vermonster Kiwis can confirm/deny but this is a total punitive power play by the state against Big Box stores.
Vermont municipalities hate big box retail. They see them coming into their quaint towns and destroying all the local mom and pops, killing the downtowns, taking their homespun trees and maple syrup state and turning into a strip mall. To combat this, they throw as many roadblocks in the way of corporations as they can-oppressive local green space and signage rules, high taxes, etc. Referendum after referendum, zoning board hearings, and the like.
Now I get that, and they are right. But now is not the time to fight that fight. You can't unring that bell and get Walmart to move out and suddenly the downtown will come to life again in 6 months. All this is doing is making it much more difficult for local people to buy things they need besides food. You can go to Amazon, but you would have to wait days or even weeks. And that's as long as Amazon is functional and selling to the public, and as long as deliveries can come into the state. All this can change if this goes on.
I have a personal example. I don't eat a lot at home, so I am lacking some kitchen shit. A week into the lockdown in my state, I realized if I was gonna cook a box of mac and cheese and ration it over a couple days, I needed some plastic tupperware type containers. Now I could have ordered from Amazon and waited a few days. I could have looked on the Walmart website, guessed at what this looked like and how big it was, ordered it and got it curbside like in VT. And that's if the store had enough people to be personal shoppers for non essential products. Instead, I walked into the Walmart, the only general merch store open in my town, and looked at what they had, got what fit me best, and bought a few groceries too.
And again, this is solely aimed at big box stores in VT. I bet dollars to cider doughnuts that Joe's General Store in Rutland is still open and selling nonessential goods, because hey we love Joe! He's CONTRIBUTING TO THIS COMMUNITY unlike EVIL CORPORATE WALMART FUNNELING THE MONEY INTO ARKANSAS. But Walmart and Target are employing people locally too. Is Joe the Country Store Owner more important than Sally the Hourly Minimum Wage Slave? If Walmart closes and Joe can't afford to bring on 200 people to his 10 person staff and Sally can't buy bread, should she just eat cake?
Fucking bullshit.