Community Covid-19 Check-in Post!
Monday, March 23, 2020 by Island Dog | Discussion: Everything Else
This is certainly an interesting time right now. I know many of us around the world are social distancing, self-quarantining, or whatever phrase you are using for it.
So let's take a moment and check-in here and let the community know how you're doing during all this.
Reply #42 Thursday, March 26, 2020 11:34 AM
In the United States of America over 58,000 confirmed cases. 745 of them died. In the state of Arizona there are 24 confirmed cases 2 died. Dan Ackroid is dying.
The world health organization has said that none under the age of 10 has caught it. People from the age of 10-30 have a 1 in 5000 chance of dying if you get it. The third age category which is what I am have a 1 in 2500 chance of dying if I get it. Over the age of 80 you have a 1 in 6 chance of dying if you get it. 85% of the people who get infected are over the age of 60. They say that this disease spreads by age not public places. Everyone's Is panicking here we are the worst state on buying toilet paper. Restaurants are either doing takeout or drive through. Grocery stores and hospitals are open with limited hours. Everything else is closed. There mobilizing the national guard to help unload trucks.
Just to let you know the bird flu in the early 1900s killed 25000000 in sixth months in a world 1/8 the population it has now. I hear it is going to last until August. They might have found a cure or a vaccine. I'm doing fine.
Now is the time to buy stock everyone is selling. That way you can make a lot of money when this is over. Please send me money and toilet paper please.
Reply #43 Thursday, March 26, 2020 1:39 PM
Hey everyone.
Michigan is shut down and things are slow in the house.
My wife was furloughed because she works for a non-profit that also runs gyms (YMCA). Gyms are all closed . .. so she's not working.
I am working from home doing IT. With everyone else working from home at the company, I'm staying busy.
The down-side is the company I work for supports car dealerships .. . . . and many of them are closed or struggling. It makes for a nervous wife.
Otherwise, life is good. It's startign to warm up so we can get outside the house more.
My kids in TX are healthy but concerned how unconcerned many people there are. My kids in MI are doing OK. School is cancelled and they are learning as best they can remotely. The teachers are friggin' AMAZING.
Be safe and wash yoru hands!
Reply #44 Thursday, March 26, 2020 7:34 PM
Got to the Blood Bank yesterday....they said there's been very little drop off of donors....appears if you're the type who helps then you do it no matter what.
I imagine an upside is....they're obviously gonna have to test for Corona along with HIV etc...so that's a plus.
[they won't find Corona.... I rarely drink the stuff....prefer Coopers]...
Reply #45 Thursday, March 26, 2020 8:18 PM
I've been practicing social distancing for 40 years or more so not much changed for me.
My wife drove the couple of hundred and a half miles north to Seattle to set her cousin up with needed services. Her cousin had fallen a couple of times and was diagnosed with early onset dementia. My wife will come home next week, if possible.
The regular miseries of the world continue behind the spotlight of the current crisis.
May we all be blessed.
We in Yakima (Washington State) have 50 confirmed case, and only one death. I see that you are from Washington State as well, or did I read your message wrong Jeff?
Reply #46 Thursday, March 26, 2020 10:16 PM
In Tassie the number of cases jumped from16 to 47 in just a day, which is a worry since we were the first state to go into lockdown a couple of weeks ago. Apparently, most of the new cases were related to several cruise ship passengers being repatriated to their home state. Thing is, they were all placed in quarantine upon arrival, so hopefully the spread of new cases in the state will cease there.
Anyway, we're all free of the virus and Shaunna is responding to the intravenous antibiotics, though she may still be kept in hospital for a few more days to ensure the infection in her leg has gone or at least can be kept under control with oral antibiotics.
Reply #47 Friday, March 27, 2020 1:04 AM
Anyway, we're all free of the virus and Shaunna is responding to the intravenous antibiotics, though she may still be kept in hospital for a few more days to ensure the infection in her leg has gone or at least can be kept under control with oral antibiotics.
Glad you're ok, and hope the Mrs. continues to get well!
Reply #49 Friday, March 27, 2020 6:33 AM
What I find hard to understand is why so many people are flouting the social distancing ruled imposed by government to slow [and eventually halt] the corona virus. After police were called in NSW to shift dozens of people of Bondi and Manly beaches, I read today that dozens more were on St Kilda beach in Melbourne today, with life savers unable to move them on under the new restriction.
Then there was the photo of a couple of dozen or more revelers at a house party in Melbourne.... and the news story of a woman who was supposed to be in quarantine slipping past authorities to attend a 21st birthday party. Fines and warnings are not keeping these selfish assholes at home in isolation or quarantine. What needs to happen is for martial law to be declared so that authorities can shoot some of these effers.
Not normally an advocate of violence, but seriously something has to be done to make these people do the right thing, and since nothing else is working, maybe half an ounce of lead here and there will make 'em think twice about endangering others.
Reply #50 Friday, March 27, 2020 9:19 AM
RedneckDude, You already know this but your wife is a hero.
Reply #51 Friday, March 27, 2020 11:43 AM
Went out today. Lots of long queues (2 metres apart). Stocked up for another week I hope.
Reply #52 Friday, March 27, 2020 11:58 AM
The only problem I see with a mere dozens of people lying on beaches when it is upwards of 30 and higher outside is, it's harder to limit access to the beach to only a few people vs. just closing them for everybody. I was going to go to the beach last week and we would have been the only ones there, but decided against it for unrelated reasons.
Reply #53 Friday, March 27, 2020 12:44 PM
Our government is deciding whether or not liqour stores are an "essential service" and can therefore, like supermarkets, remain open. I'll keep you posted on that.
in the uk, they've had to add off license (liquor stores) to the list of essential shops to stop people piling into supermarkets for booze. (they weren't on the list originally)
Fall?!!!! I hope to hell this crap doesn't go on all summer. It is my understanding that this virus will not survive heat, you know, like summer heat. I saw a video from the CDC stating as much.
they hope that's the case... southern hemisphere won't see summer for... 9 months? think it's a case of... it will spread slower in hot areas rather than them not getting it at all.
anyone heard from uvah? last i saw was that post about his health issues. last summer?
Reply #55 Friday, March 27, 2020 3:08 PM
Our government is deciding whether or not liqour stores are an "essential service" and can therefore, like supermarkets, remain open. I'll keep you posted on that.
in the uk, they've had to add off license (liquor stores) to the list of essential shops to stop people piling into supermarkets for booze. (they weren't on the list originally)
My town first closed bars, restaurants, and churches, but explicitly excluded casinos and brothels (now they are closed)
Reply #57 Friday, March 27, 2020 7:48 PM
Update on the liquor situation:
It can be done online, with couriers being regarded as an essential service. However, it's now contactless - keeping at least two metres between buyer and courier driver. So, that's the spirit! And so's rum...And so's vodka....and so's.....
Went supermarket shopping yesterday. Obviously, it's impossible to never get with 2 metres, but as I understand from WHO advice, so long as the contact is over with 15 minutes, an infected folk shouldn't infect an uninfected folk. At any rate, the contacts I saw and participated in lasted 2-3 seconds...
Reply #58 Saturday, March 28, 2020 8:02 AM
All well here still, all shops still open although some with reduced opening hours. Still increase in cases, as most over the world, but seems to be less then most countries. That's by going on the web site that Johns Hopkins University has made, there Sweden were somewhere at the top 10 at the beginning but now at 21st place.
In regards to all this, and the spreading of germs, I saw this video on another forum and found it quiet interesting. So thought I post it here for you all to view it, it sure gives a few things to consider in regards to it all.
Reply #59 Saturday, March 28, 2020 4:20 PM
For those who use SiriusXM, channel 121 is airing Doctors discussing COVID 19. MS has a streaming app, or you can stream in browser.
Reply #60 Saturday, March 28, 2020 9:12 PM
For those interested in statistics about the coronavirus, I think an excellent source is the John Hopkins Univerity.
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Reply #41 Thursday, March 26, 2020 10:32 AM
Im just staying on quarantine