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My go-to farm-stand/market/greenhouse was actually quieter this Sunday. Plenty of everything except for my favorite wheat bread and vine-ripened tomatoes, so I pulled the M134 out of my coat and put 502 rounds into the ceiling and told management everyone was gonna die if their little fascist lock down didn't find a way to disgorge the goods.
There’s literally no actual shortage of food. All the major retailers and grocers are hiring people on the spot in order to be able to stock shelves.
CovfefeButDeadly saysThere’s literally no actual shortage of food. All the major retailers and grocers are hiring people on the spot in order to be able to stock shelves.
The vast majority of morbidly-obese don't stock up on 500 bags of potato chips. They don't plan far in advance. In fact, not planning in advance is part of their overall problems in many cases and what, for example, leads them to rush out and binge on convience junk food.
If stores do close down — which is why people are buying carbohydrates and protein that store well — then they won't be eating. If they also ran with the crowd and stockpiled rice and beans, then they'll automatically be eating healthier foods. I also don't know anyone who is morbidly obese that cooks for themselves, and without the convenience aspect, they'll be eating much less.
Problem is that you do not understand exponential growth of pandemic. Here is a quiz- A single lily is the pond spawn a new lily every day and each spawned lily also gets to spawn a new lily everyday. It takes the 100 days to fill the whole pond. So how many days does it take to fill approximately 6-7% of the pond.
Your assertion that you hope the power and water stays on falls into this category.
HeadSet saysCOVID-19 that so far seems only deadly to the old and severely lung compromised?
Older Americans are still at greater risk of death from the new COVID-19 coronavirus, but 38 percent of the U.S. patients known to have been hospitalized for COVID-19 were between age 20 and 54, and nearly half of those admitted to the intensive care unit were adults under 65, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Wednesday.
https://news.yahoo.com/nearly-half-u-coronavirus-patients-063434940.html
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