Ymmv depending on whether there's an (R) in charge.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...034_story.html
Nancy Messonier is a saint
she called it like it was qnd whe was shut up by her superiors and the US government
bless you Nancy
it was because of this post that I went out and immediately prepared myself
thanks to Nancy I have a enough toilet paper to last me 2 pandemics
Yea that will probably help. Better start eating everything with a spoon
Most important!
I've been pretty damn good at this but I can improve at home.
Also I'd wager that proactively cutting your finger nails is pretty important nowadays. Which I have done but just wanted make others more aware.
James Dolan has coronavirus.![]()
OK to jack off though?
Wear gloves?
And hopefully you guys dont touch your face sub consciously at night when you sleep
The CDC dropped the ball on this and are the biggest reason it’s spread as quickly as it has. They have a lot of blood on its hand.
Has Trump done anything wrong at all ever?
He definitely quarantined too late especially knowing mass testing wasn’t going to be available thanks to the CDC.
According to the Boston Globe, the Trump Adminstration has repeatedly used force majeure to break Massachusetts' purchasing contracts for medical supplies.
Stealing from blue to give to red?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bos...outputType=amp
Longer version of the video. First 15 min. or so very informative
https://vimeo.com/399733860
I just cut mine last night. I just keep something to clean my hands in my vehicle whenever I go to go the store
Pro tip -- grab very high on freezer doors at the grocery. Everyone else touches the middle.
But, why "at home," Nathan? Do you live with others?
I figure once I get inside and wash my hands I'm safe.
Do you see yourself as unbiased?
Nail brush too.
Thinking maybe a Bill Miller bucket of soapy water if hand sanitizer never comes back.I just keep something to clean my hands in my vehicle whenever I go to go the store
Probably gonna start gloving up at the bigger stores; vacillating between forgetfulness and hypervigilance in that setting.Pro tip -- grab very high on freezer doors at the grocery. Everyone else touches the middle.
I've always done that with doors.
Another pro tip when it comes to the cold sections: don't take the very first item on the row. When the front end clerks return stuff from the checkout, that's where they put it.
Just consider your hands fubar and clean them. If you touch your face with a dirty glove, what's the difference?
I just keep a bottle of isopropyl alcohol and cotton balls, tbh.
Thanks. Didn't think of that.
This is a nice scapegoat, but nowhere near the full picture. We also passed on getting tests from the WHO, the CDC took too long to start and to authorize colleges and private sector to make tests.
I don't care whose fault is it, but we botched a 3 month head start, and for all the grandiloquence about the tests now, it's too late. We still don't have a big picture, and we're just about to find out based on how many people die every day. We failed this one.
Don't forget the medical personnel. Except for the assholes hoarding the malarian drug, they're the real heroes.
this could turn out really bad for us
imagine 12-18 Wuhans
devastating
“I’m worried that New York might not be the worst-case scenario when you think about other states that have even older and less-healthy populations, and fewer hospital beds available,” said Retsef Levi, a professor of operations management at the Massachusetts Ins ute of Technology who has developed modeling tools designed to help public officials prepare for the spread of the novel virus and the disease it causes, covid-19.
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