He was at the office with the rest of the worker's for the past week!! I kept telling her to stay home, that her job was not essential personal.
Welp, guess my family will see if Kratom is any good at combating the virus


Oh no, that's scary!MikeEdoessomething wrote:So, my mother's boss has tested positive for the Virus![]()
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He was at the office with the rest of the worker's for the past week!! I kept telling her to stay home, that her job was not essential personal.
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Yep Here It Comes... this will sweep through every U.S. state and town.MetalMamaRocks wrote:Oh no, that's scary!


Remember a couple weeks ago we were discussing this... this is exactly what I saw as perhaps the greatest risk. The healthcare system becoming overwhelmed like Italy. Trump has been a joke handling this, but let's be honest, America's dependence on supplies from other countries and our for-profit health care system are at the root of why we are so ill-prepared to handle this type of pandemic. Experts have raised alarms about these very issues for along long time, before Trump and Obama. Even if we had a different president and completely different response, the country would still not have the supplies to handle a crises of this size. Of course, a response like South Korea would have likely been the only way to stop the spread. We would have shut the entire country down a while ago, and even then, would have had to ensure people followed the guidelines.BallzDeep9 wrote:Yep Here It Comes... this will sweep through every U.S. state and town.MetalMamaRocks wrote:Oh no, that's scary!
Stay Healthy! DO NOT get sick for any reason.. Hospitals will soon be overwhelmed. Here the main Hospital is setting up E.R. tents in the Parking Lot - nobody is allowed IN to the hospital, without first going through a check
Question: How many Hospital beds/ per population, in your area? TWO weeks. We'll see in 2 weeks.. State by state. Yes they've had to setup 'Death Panels' and there IS a decision model, for people who go to E.R.- Old People like me, will NOT get a ventilator.. so IF I get sick, I'll be staying right here


MikeEdoessomething wrote:I work for Cheesecake Factory so this made me laugh. And sadly true cause the company doesn't care. There a top 100 forbes list company, but they probably just paid to get on there.oohger wrote:
Get this, while they are still open for take out, the MANAGERS are doing the cooking and working the cashier and take out, not cooks or cashiers!!. They furloughed everybody, when many places are at least keeping the cooks and cashiers there, or giving them a choice. And to put the cherry on top of their terrible treatment of employees, they are waiving delivery fees. Order $15 or more and delivery is free!
So let's get this straight - you're waiving a delivery fee while all employee's have been furloughed, but why not donate the delivery fee to a work fund for employees? 16% of all sales in the last quarter were deliver or pick up curb-side. Imagine if they donated the delivery fees of every order to a company staff fund... it would at least let us employees think they are trying some way to help. How the fuck you going to waive delivery fees (from Door-dash, that is, we don't deliver from the store, we have delivering service do that) and waiving those fees helps the companies that are thriving in business right now (Uber-eats, door dash)? Hell, they could have let staff members drive around delivering food instead of outsourcing to another company.
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I saw on Reddit earlier that a WA radio station will no longer run the White House press conferences live because of "false and/or misleading information" i.e. Trump vomiting out whatever happens to come into his little peabrain.INSENSE3 wrote:Oh and the news had a couple of people who believed Trump is medically trained and prescribed meds during his press conference.





herbalhippie wrote:I saw on Reddit earlier that a WA radio station will no longer run the White House press conferences live because of "false and/or misleading information" i.e. Trump vomiting out whatever happens to come into his little peabrain.INSENSE3 wrote:Oh and the news had a couple of people who believed Trump is medically trained and prescribed meds during his press conference.
I asked son what he wanted for a big meal today, probably the last meal directly from the store and not out of our pantry or freezer. Meatloaf, garlic mashed potatoes and gravy. Best part is meatloaf sammiches tomorrow!
I came in the store just long enough (gloved and masked) to pick up a prescription. One I've been waiting on because the pharmacy has been having trouble getting in albuterol inhalers. There was a man about 70 in front of me being helped already. I was at the 6' mark behind him. Suddenly he turns VERY slightly and COUGHS INTO HIS HAND and goes back to fiddling with the keypad.
The pharmacy lady and I both immediately backed up about 4'. She grabbed a bag from the next thing over, dropped his prescription in it and literally almost threw it at him from about 4' away. Then she waved me over to the other cash register.
People are IDIOTS thank god I'm going to be able to quarantine completely for a while. Son is still working (hotel desk clerk) but has agreed to keep his work clothes in the basement where the washer and dryer are (outside door) and do his changing down there.

Same!!herbalhippie wrote:I bookmarked rSlash and sent it to my daughter too, thanks!


herbalhippie wrote:Day 5. Slept in until 10:00. Dreading the thought of switching my sleep schedule back when I go back to work.
Had a Telemed appt with my PCP at 11:00. She says the medical community here expects to see peak infections in about 2 weeks.
I forgot to stockpile chocolate. I hate myself.


Marcussk wrote:I wish I could believe that it is all fake, unfortunately I know people who actually have it. It seems like a very horrible version of the flu. I dont personally know anyone who has died from it, but the virus is real and people are getting very sick. Just stay clean everyone, try to keep your distance, and keep your hands washed.

Well I'm going to be honest with you brave, I hope that you're right. I dont want to lose any more family to this, so I hope that the whole thing is false propaganda and that life goes back to somewhat normal in April.brave777 wrote:Marcussk wrote:I wish I could believe that it is all fake, unfortunately I know people who actually have it. It seems like a very horrible version of the flu. I dont personally know anyone who has died from it, but the virus is real and people are getting very sick. Just stay clean everyone, try to keep your distance, and keep your hands washed.
Whats not fake is FLu's, they happen every year...

Hey MikeEdoessomething, do you know the criteria for getting tested? Everyone is kind of wondering that. Also, good luck,buddy. I am putting ALL of my faith in kratom's abilities. I work construction and thus I'm essential, per se. Haven't missed a day yet. I actually bought a new 4 track a couple if days ago because I was pretty convinced I was going to have to stay home for a little while, but nope. Working every day. Haha! A blessing AND a curse. Best of luck and I hope you guys are OK. .MikeEdoessomething wrote:So, my mother's boss has tested positive for the Virus![]()
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He was at the office with the rest of the worker's for the past week!! I kept telling her to stay home, that her job was not essential personal.
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Marcussk wrote:Well I'm going to be honest with you brave, I hope that you're right. I dont want to lose any more family to this, so I hope that the whole thing is false propaganda and that life goes back to somewhat normal in April.brave777 wrote:Marcussk wrote:I wish I could believe that it is all fake, unfortunately I know people who actually have it. It seems like a very horrible version of the flu. I dont personally know anyone who has died from it, but the virus is real and people are getting very sick. Just stay clean everyone, try to keep your distance, and keep your hands washed.
Whats not fake is FLu's, they happen every year...


NO. Hell no fuck YouTube & all fake BS paranoid wacko religious freaks & Russian agent dis-information on YouTube!!!brave777 wrote: RichieFromBoston youtuber i dont agree his religious beliefs and his Jesus thing but i watch him once in a while because he always pulls out good info from his ass ... there is tons of other good youtubers,

Here in Raleigh I don't know what the criteria is, except probably having money and connections, which my mom's boss has both of. No one at her office has been tested. No one has been questioned or been contacted.mivanqua wrote:Hey MikeEdoessomething, do you know the criteria for getting tested? Everyone is kind of wondering that. Also, good luck,buddy. I am putting ALL of my faith in kratom's abilities. I work construction and thus I'm essential, per se. Haven't missed a day yet. I actually bought a new 4 track a couple if days ago because I was pretty convinced I was going to have to stay home for a little while, but nope. Working every day. Haha! A blessing AND a curse. Best of luck and I hope you guys are OK. .MikeEdoessomething wrote:So, my mother's boss has tested positive for the Virus![]()
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Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and I would never think less of anyone for them, but I think I'll stick with my current 'distancing' rule. My husband is 60+, with heart disease and recently discovered atrial fibrilation. He has fairly healthy habits so he doesn't get sick often. But the stress is wearing on him - and on me. I'm ten years younger but have Lupus and another condition whereby I have to take immunosuppresant drugs. WE HAVE to take this pandemic seriously. What happened in China and Italy is not a hoax. The 'body count' in Italy is so vast that some officials are considering mass graves. OK, I think THAT is a bit sensationalist; at the same time, the 'boxes' are piling up so fast in makeshift morgues (churches) that officials are having to make decisions like this. One cannot catch COVID 19 from a deceased, but there is a REASON why the unfortunate dead must be dealt with.I know i am right, I been at lows and home depot buying stuff to paint and other projects, there is no way anyone will convince me to lock my self in a house and distance my self from people, same tactics were applied in world war 2 Germans and others . Got zero fear,

We've been leaving our shoes at the door for a few weeks now. Son is on Day 2 of 3 days off and when he goes back to work, he will be changing in and out of work clothes in the basement which has an outside door. I haven't been disinfecting groceries yet but am going to start. Son went shopping yesterday morning and I told him to get himself enough for two weeks (on top of the emergency food I have stashed) because we aren't shopping every week anymore.Marcussk wrote:I know we aren't treating it like a joke. Our shoes stay at the door. We strip first thing when we get home and immediately take a shower. Any groceries we bring home we disinfect before we put them away. I cant take any chances with me 6 month old.
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I know your area has been hit hard. There is enough in your groceries to shop for two weeks? We are in Illinois with 26 deaths state-wide and it's still hard to find a dozen eggs. As I have written before, gun sales have sky-rocketed here. Conceal and Carry is legal. Personally, I don't think ANYONE should own a gun - including cops.herbalhippie wrote:We've been leaving our shoes at the door for a few weeks now. Son is on Day 2 of 3 days off and when he goes back to work, he will be changing in and out of work clothes in the basement which has an outside door. I haven't been disinfecting groceries yet but am going to start. Son went shopping yesterday morning and I told him to get himself enough for two weeks (on top of the emergency food I have stashed) because we aren't shopping every week anymore.Marcussk wrote:I know we aren't treating it like a joke. Our shoes stay at the door. We strip first thing when we get home and immediately take a shower. Any groceries we bring home we disinfect before we put them away. I cant take any chances with me 6 month old.
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We are shopping the same way. We go when they open and hit as many stores as we need to to get what we need. Beyond that and work we aren't going anywhere. I got a negative result on the COVID-19 test I took and thought that meant I was good to go back to work. But got called today saying I need to stay isolated because there is a 30-40% chance that it is a false negative.herbalhippie wrote:
We've been leaving our shoes at the door for a few weeks now. Son is on Day 2 of 3 days off and when he goes back to work, he will be changing in and out of work clothes in the basement which has an outside door. I haven't been disinfecting groceries yet but am going to start. Son went shopping yesterday morning and I told him to get himself enough for two weeks (on top of the emergency food I have stashed) because we aren't shopping every week anymore.

The stores are reasonably well stocked, yes. Or maybe I've just been really lucky.Greyfeather wrote:
I know your area has been hit hard. There is enough in your groceries to shop for two weeks? We are in Illinois with 26 deaths state-wide and it's still hard to find a dozen eggs.




You have always been one of my very favorite commenters here, braveI really hope everything goes well for you Grey you are a very nice caring person. Eat good, take good vitamins, boost your immune, stay safe and hope for the best. I think each time we talk negatively about this and that, we affect others are lot and they continue to spread the message, lets give family and friends ideas of all the cool things they can do at home or if got property to go out and enjoy some tasks while getting some fresh air.