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Old 03-17-2020, 12:43 PM   #1
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Why are some people so dumb

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Old 03-17-2020, 12:58 PM   #2
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Fuckin Kentucky

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Old 03-17-2020, 12:59 PM   #3
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Shoot him. He must have rabies too.
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Everyone who was eating in the cafeteria at work, or at food trucks, or at little spots near the office now is having to hit the supermarket deli for lunch stuff. The new normal is definitely heavier grocery store foot traffic. I just hope everyone chills on the paper products soon because that shit is just irrational.
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Everyone who was eating in the cafeteria at work, or at food trucks, or at little spots near the office now is having to hit the supermarket deli for lunch stuff. The new normal is definitely heavier grocery store foot traffic. I just hope everyone chills on the paper products soon because that shit is just irrational.
What shut those things down, voluntary or government action?
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What shut those things down, voluntary or government action?
Neither. If nobody's at the office, and they're all home, then they're simply not there to get their lunch where they normally would.
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Old 03-18-2020, 12:54 PM   #7
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Neither. If nobody's at the office, and they're all home, then they're simply not there to get their lunch where they normally would.
Ok, I thought office buildings closed their cafeterias and the health department shut down the food trucks.
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Old 03-18-2020, 10:38 AM   #8
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Last night at 6 pm I was able to find chicken breasts, ground beef and milk which I was not able to find on Sunday or Friday.

TP is nowhere to be found. I still have a decent amount to last me maybe 10 days but its nowhere. I could have bought a few rolls on Saturday at Home Depot but thought I had enough. Now I wish I had picked some up.
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Old 03-18-2020, 02:49 PM   #10
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Italy is a disaster
Yesterday 345 new deaths
Today 475

Yesterday 3526 new cases
Today 4207

They have 45,000 fewer cases then China, but the same basic number of deaths (CH-3237 to IT-2978)

Italy's cases are 591 per 1million population
the US cases right now are 23 per 1million.

Granted the US cases per million will jump in the next week as the test kits get into NYC and other outbreak sites. But Italy's is out of control even in relationship to Spain(298), Germany (143), France(140), S Korea (164)

I think best practice goes to Germany right now with 28 deaths but only 2 serious/critical out of 11,859 active cases.
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Italy is a disaster
Yesterday 345 new deaths
Today 475

Yesterday 3526 new cases
Today 4207

They have 45,000 fewer cases then China, but the same basic number of deaths (CH-3237 to IT-2978)

Italy's cases are 591 per 1million population
the US cases right now are 23 per 1million.

Granted the US cases per million will jump in the next week as the test kits get into NYC and other outbreak sites. But Italy's is out of control even in relationship to Spain(298), Germany (143), France(140), S Korea (164)

I think best practice goes to Germany right now with 28 deaths but only 2 serious/critical out of 11,859 active cases.
I'm extremely skeptical of all of these figures being reported. China isn't trustworthy at all, I think it's quite likely they're suppressing the real figures to make themselves look better.

And then we can't be certain Germany is documenting things the same way Italy is, South Korea is, we are, etc.
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Went to the post office to drop off a priority express envelope. I was shocked to see business as usual. I figured the clerks would all be in hazmat suits by now.
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Went to the post office to drop off a priority express envelope. I was shocked to see business as usual. I figured the clerks would all be in hazmat suits by now.
They should be getting hazard pay.
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They should be getting hazard pay.
I figured they would at least be wearing gloves, but they weren't. I believe all shippers are going to get extremely busy as more people shop online. Pretty sure the system will be burdened to the point of collapse.

Not wanting sick workers showing up at the Amazon warehouse where my girlfriend's son works they have suspended their attendance policies. Problem is orders are also increasing. As we all know there are plenty of people that if allowed would take a lot more days off. Now the people showing up for work are getting worked to death and morale is bad.
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I'm extremely skeptical of all of these figures being reported. China isn't trustworthy at all, I think it's quite likely they're suppressing the real figures to make themselves look better.

And then we can't be certain Germany is documenting things the same way Italy is, South Korea is, we are, etc.
Exactly. The way they covered, lied, suppressed and treated this event will go down as a 9/11, WW2 type event.

China is an absolute disgrace and the country should be punished excessively when this is over.
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