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109187   Ceffer   2020 Mar 12, 4:11pm  

Doesn't your dick get sore from all the hand sanitizer?
109188   mell   2020 Mar 12, 4:14pm  

OccasionalCortex says
This just in:

Ohio health official estimates 100,000 people in state have coronavirus
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/487329-ohio-health-official-estimates-100000-people-in-state-have-coronavirus?


This is so stupid: Nobody knows shit, these estimates are pulled out of their asses. Sure, it's possible, anyone can be right, but by saying that they're basically saying it's not more than a common cold or flu. How many people have died in Ohio? 0? cool - so basically that's the same as saying we estimate 100k currently have the cold/flu. Don't pass it on, somebody may die. End of transmission.
109189   mell   2020 Mar 12, 4:20pm  

You can't test everybody who has cold or flu symptoms, the healthcare practices would be overrun with people who don't need medical help and those who need it could die or at least get their care much delayed. To bitch about not having 100k tests is stupid. Those showing serious symptoms should be tested and those who came in contact with confirmed cases and showing some symptoms. As with every other infectious illness.
109190   mell   2020 Mar 12, 4:25pm  

I think criticism is fair and there was a delayed response wrt testing, but not wrt containment. However tests have been ramping up and you can and should only test those showing symptoms, and I'm pretty sure they're catching up as you can see by the rising numbers. I also doubt the administration had anything to do with the delayed testing, the CDC wasn't prepared, as simple as that. How could they when they prepared for the yearly influenza and then got Covid-19. I heard there was a drill with a fictitious CV scenario just before it happened, but shit happens and it doesn't mean they have 100s of 1000s of tests ready for any illness that could spread.
109191   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2020 Mar 12, 4:37pm  

I flew back from Europa last Saturday and there was absolutely no screening going on. No infrared thermometers. No one looking for symptomatic arrivals. Nothing. Infected Italians could have entered en masse, no problema. That seems to be very poor management.
109192   mell   2020 Mar 12, 4:37pm  

Breaking: Covid-19 has been renamed to AF-314.
109193   Booger   2020 Mar 12, 4:54pm  

109194   Ceffer   2020 Mar 12, 4:57pm  

mell says
AF-314

AF-SukMiDik
109195   Ceffer   2020 Mar 12, 5:00pm  

Tim Aurora says
I am not sure why did that piss you off. Are you suggesting that all critiques of US, should move out . Brilliant.


No. I lost one of my 'ignore's. My feelings are hurt for not being as egregious as the title holders, and even losing an 'ignore'.
109196   Booger   2020 Mar 12, 5:02pm  

109197   Ceffer   2020 Mar 12, 5:04pm  

Things are getting bad. Catholic priests are demanding that you scream your sins from 30 feet away across the church floor during confession.
109198   Ceffer   2020 Mar 12, 5:08pm  

"Thousands catch Cornavirus from lines while waiting for Coronavirus testing!"
109199   mell   2020 Mar 12, 5:09pm  

Ceffer says
"Thousands catch Cornavirus from lines while waiting for Coronavirus testing!"


That's exactly the problem if you would make widespread free testing available for every dick and jane.
109200   RC2006   2020 Mar 12, 5:13pm  

109201   RC2006   2020 Mar 12, 5:52pm  

Mortgage rates ticked up when they should be going down today.
109202   mell   2020 Mar 12, 6:06pm  

https://twitter.com/COVID2019tests/status/1238081084165894145

The official response to fake news. 17k kits available for testing per day.
109203   HeadSet   2020 Mar 12, 6:17pm  

To bitch about not having 100k tests is stupid

Correct. I heard a doctor in an interview say that the tests will not show positive until two or three days after a patient shows symptoms. So to proactively test anyone who has no symptoms yet is wasteful.
109204   HeadSet   2020 Mar 12, 6:45pm  

SunnyvaleCA says
Commuting to work is so pleasant now! That's surely a sign of a lot of people "working" from home. I expect that, especially until people adjust, a bunch of software development deadlines are going to be missed.


Now that is scary. I would have presumed that software development experts would have an easy time using remote and collaboration software. And I also thought such tools would have been enhanced or developed in-house.
109205   HeadSet   2020 Mar 12, 6:47pm  

Ceffer says
Things are getting bad. Catholic priests are demanding that you scream your sins from 30 feet away across the church floor during confession.


Fake news. You must remain within fondling distance.
109206   Booger   2020 Mar 12, 7:02pm  

109207   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2020 Mar 12, 8:07pm  

WookieMan says
mell says
WookieMan says
The reaction seems to be different regionally. I just went to the grocery store minutes ago. Pretty typical Thursday afternoon. Shelves fully stocked. No masks or any of that other rubbish. Plenty of TP. Maybe us midwesterners aren't as pussified as some of the coastal folks?


You can buy most of that at Trader Joes. It's more like Costco and Target the get frequented by the preppers.

It's the illusion that shit is being bought out. The god damn packages of TP at Costco fill the entire fucking cart. You can only store so much of a cheap product in the back room. You sell 10 of them and the shelf is empty in the snap of a finger. Perception is a mother fucker. It does make for some funny memes though.


Every major online retailer is sold out of TP completely.

Now I don’t doubt it’s an artificial shortage created by unnecessary hoarding combined with jerks attempting to misery profit, but it seems quite real.
109208   Ceffer   2020 Mar 12, 10:13pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Is Trump shorting nursing homes?

I think I'm going to call my broker! MAGA!
109209   steverbeaver   2020 Mar 12, 10:58pm  

No dude, prepare to witness the effects of an escaped bioweapon.
109210   SunnyvaleCA   2020 Mar 13, 1:04am  

HeadSet says
SunnyvaleCA says
Commuting to work is so pleasant now! That's surely a sign of a lot of people "working" from home. I expect that, especially until people adjust, a bunch of software development deadlines are going to be missed.


Now that is scary. I would have presumed that software development experts would have an easy time using remote and collaboration software. And I also thought such tools would have been enhanced or developed in-house.
For some people, working at home can be very productive. For others, it's difficult to concentrate and group discussions are difficult (especially until the kinks of video conferencing have been worked out). If working at home were generally more productive, then every company would have mandated it years ago.
109211   CBOEtrader   2020 Mar 13, 4:35am  

CV cases arent spreading. That can only mean orange man bad
109212   WookieMan   2020 Mar 13, 4:40am  

CovfefeButDeadly says
Every major online retailer is sold out of TP completely.

Now I don’t doubt it’s an artificial shortage created by unnecessary hoarding combined with jerks attempting to misery profit, but it seems quite real.

People are being smart asses. My own wife bought a package and so did my neighbors just because of the hype (we literally already have 60+ rolls before Corona was a known thing). You can always wet a towel and wipe your ass and then wash it. It's not complicated.

It's amazing how stupid people have become. I think it should be mandated for people to travel to a 3rd world country. See how the crafty people do it that can't get TP and experience it yourself. Costa Rica I don't think is technically 3rd world and in Tamarido at most establishments you shit at, you're tossing the tp in the garbage. 80% of Americans don't get to experience that and yet bitch about everything. Sewer systems are expensive and more technical than most realize, yet they bitch about their water/sewer bill. Get over it.
109213   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 13, 8:34am  

109214   RC2006   2020 Mar 13, 8:38am  

109215   HeadSet   2020 Mar 13, 9:24am  

If working at home were generally more productive, then every company would have mandated it years ago.

Also office politics. At my company, there is absolutely no reason all call takers cannot work from home. We have a few remote workers, including blind (a split headset, one ear reads the screen "Windows Narrator" style while the other ears hears the customer). The Call Center Manager does not want remote workers, since he "cannot manage them" despite the auto call distribution and very detailed dashboards.
109216   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 13, 9:37am  

Most Americans could lose some weight so a few weeks without potato chips and hot dogs would be a good thing.
109217   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 13, 9:53am  

109218   Patrick   2020 Mar 13, 10:00am  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Patrick says
In China, 59.5% of men smoke!



You ever have a Chinese cigarette?

It's not smoking. It's like inhaling burning trash. I can't imagine what's in it.


Russian ones were like smoking wet socks. Awful. That was back in 1985, but they are probably not any better now.
109219   Ceffer   2020 Mar 13, 10:16am  

Invest in crematoriums! Short nursing homes! MAGA!
109220   Bd6r   2020 Mar 13, 10:18am  

Use dead seniors as blubber? Eco-friendly business opportunity!
109221   Bd6r   2020 Mar 13, 10:26am  

109222   WookieMan   2020 Mar 13, 10:26am  

Patrick says
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/ITA/italy/smoking-rate-statistics

According to the CDC, as of 2015, a total of 15.1% of U.S. adults (16.7% of men and 13.6% of women) smoke

I'd guess it's probably closer to 13% men and 10% women now. I would have been part of that crowd in 2015. God damn it's a nasty habit. My professor neighbors pound a 6 pack of Sierra Nevada and American Spirits everyday. Surprisingly in decent health at 49.... I'd guess they're in the borderline risk category of dying from this though because of the smoking. Glad I made my decision to quit about 3 years ago now.
109223   Bd6r   2020 Mar 13, 10:26am  

Read the last sentence, which is gold.
109224   Ceffer   2020 Mar 13, 11:15am  

https://www.npr.org/2020/03/11/814550474/missouri-sues-televangelist-jim-bakker-for-selling-fake-coronavirus-cure

How come Trump didn't think of this? His name branding is just too slow on the trigger these days.
109225   zzyzzx   2020 Mar 13, 11:33am  

https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/18/australia/australia-chinese-restaurants-coronavirus-intl-hnk-scli/index.html

Chinese restaurants are losing business over coronavirus fears


Photos of Chinatowns across Australia, Canada, the US, and other countries show empty restaurants and quiet streets. Staff are the only ones seated at the tables, playing cards and waiting listlessly for customers.
Some restaurants have signs on the windows announcing that the interior and its surfaces are disinfected daily, in an attempt to reassure worried diners.
But these efforts often aren't enough. Shark Fin House, a well-known Cantonese dim sum restaurant in Melbourne, closed last week after reporting an 80% drop in business, according to CNN affiliate Seven News.

Ying Hou, the owner of Melbourne Chinese restaurant ShanDong MaMa, has seen her business drop by about half since January -- but many neighbors had it much worse, with only a handful of customers on any given day, she said.

When she told some fellow restauranteurs that she had lost 50% of business, "they said, 'You're doing well,'" she told CNN.

And it's not just Chinese restaurants -- other Asian businesses have also been affected. The Vietnamese restaurant Bia Hoi, also in Melbourne, has seen an 80% drop in business, said owner Jerry Mai in an Instagram post last week. Mai's other venues in Melbourne's central business district are down by 50%, she said.
"Chinatown and Glen Waverley (district) are ghost towns right now," she said in the post, blaming "fears of illness" for the decline. "I'm not exaggerating when I say that restaurant doors will close unless something happens right now."



https://www.eater.com/2020/2/10/21131642/novel-coronavirus-american-chinese-restaurants-explained

The Effect of Coronavirus on American Chinese Restaurants, Explained

The Times reports that NYC’s three main Chinatowns — in Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn — have seen business drop from 50 to 70 percent in the last two weeks. The owners of restaurants like historic Nom Wah Tea Parlor in Manhattan describe their environs as a “ghost town,” telling Grub Street that business had reached a five-year slowdown last Monday.

Steve Ip, owner of Yin Ji Chang Fen, tells the Times that he’s been expecting crowds of international students visiting New York-based family during the Lunar New Year: They haven’t materialized, and business at Yin Ji Chang Fen is down by half.

The phenomenon is widespread. Restaurants in Boston’s Chinatown are suffering, too: At a time when businesses like New Golden Gate Seafood Restaurant are normally bustling, that establishment and others are practically empty, Boston radio station WBUR reports. Business leaders in Houston’s Chinatown are seeing the same situation. The owner of Houston’s Shabu house, Debbie Chen, tells Houston TV station KPRC2 news that she’s worried about being able to pay her staff. Internationally, Chinatowns in London and Sydney observe declining business as well.

In San Francisco, Chinese Merchants Association spokesperson Edward Siu says foot traffic has dropped 50 percent in Chinatown.
109226   RWSGFY   2020 Mar 13, 11:36am  

zzyzzx says
Chinese restaurants are losing business over coronavirus fears


"If your dish bites your back it means it's fresh!"

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