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How are you approaching your day about this? Curious. I read that the masks don't work anyway.
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The Box Office wrote:How are you approaching your day about this? Curious. I read that the masks don't work anyway.
doing exactly nothing different. washing your hands immediately after finishing at the gym was a good idea before and it's an even better one now
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God help those fleeing misery to come here
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Currently doing nothing different but I've got two small kids and a mother turning 69 this year so I'm pretty concerned.
I know some have compared this to the other outbreaks from previous years (bird flu, ebola, SARS, zika) but it seems as though the coronavirus has crossed into all continents whereas those others were contained.
I know some have compared this to the other outbreaks from previous years (bird flu, ebola, SARS, zika) but it seems as though the coronavirus has crossed into all continents whereas those others were contained.
GYBE wrote:I don't think my behaviour changes at all when I'm drunk. But when I'm wasted, my girlfriend becomes a real klutz. She starts walking into doors and falling down stairs. Weird.
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The truth is none of us really know how to handle this. I made a big Costco run yesterday so I wouldn’t need to go to the grocery store for awhile. It seemed like others had the same idea as they were also stocking up on items and lots of aisles were cleared out.
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HomoSapien wrote:The truth is none of us really know how to handle this. I made a big Costco run yesterday so I wouldn’t need to go to the grocery store for awhile. It seemed like others had the same idea as they were also stocking up on items and lots of aisles were cleared out.
Do you also work from home?
I havent stocked up yet and dont think I will until I'm told I'm not allowed to go into work.
I am definitely looking at each door handle with a raised eyebrow...trying to catch each and every door prior to it closing.
GYBE wrote:I don't think my behaviour changes at all when I'm drunk. But when I'm wasted, my girlfriend becomes a real klutz. She starts walking into doors and falling down stairs. Weird.
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I'm hoping it doesnt it home man I have 2 little guys running around and want no part of that crap man
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Butler4thewin wrote:I'm hoping it doesnt it home man I have 2 little guys running around and want no part of that crap man
I F they are above 6. You should be fine.

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Go about your day as if it’s a normal day. Wash your hands, use disinfectant, cook your own meals, don’t shake hands.... handle it in the same way you’d handle being around someone with the flu.
As for masks.... they’re always more useful for those that already have an illness. Masks keep those infected from sneezing all over the place or having their nose dripping on other surfaces.
As for masks.... they’re always more useful for those that already have an illness. Masks keep those infected from sneezing all over the place or having their nose dripping on other surfaces.
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What exactly makes this Flu strain more deadly or concerning then every other that reportedly kills 10's of thousands every year?
Its best to be precautious and especially with the elderly and those who might have a weakened immune system but my feeling is people will have completely forgotten about the corona virus this time next year.
Its best to be precautious and especially with the elderly and those who might have a weakened immune system but my feeling is people will have completely forgotten about the corona virus this time next year.
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***THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE*** is something which must be typed in these kinds of situations.
I break my multi-year silence in order to wish you the best and to spread the word: Vitamin C neutralizes all viruses. And if it hasn't yet, you take more. Unless you take it intravenously though, or the liposomal variety orally, you WILL get loose bowels if you are dosing sufficiently, which is mega-dosing. Good hygiene and mega-dosing Vitamin C means coronavirus need not scare you nor anybody else. (I have no financial interest in selling Vitamin C, its benefits, or any related materials.) I pre-emptively refute any haters who refuse to believe in the power of Vitamin C and who will try to tear down the truth about it. And there is virtually no such thing as too much Vitamin C, although the Mayo Clinic seems not to know this. For your perusal:
http://www.liposomal-vitaminc.com/2018/05/10/liposomal-vitamin-c-dr-thomas-levy/
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/0977952029?tag=duckduckgo-ffab-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1
*THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE*** is something which must be typed in these kinds of situations.
I break my multi-year silence in order to wish you the best and to spread the word: Vitamin C neutralizes all viruses. And if it hasn't yet, you take more. Unless you take it intravenously though, or the liposomal variety orally, you WILL get loose bowels if you are dosing sufficiently, which is mega-dosing. Good hygiene and mega-dosing Vitamin C means coronavirus need not scare you nor anybody else. (I have no financial interest in selling Vitamin C, its benefits, or any related materials.) I pre-emptively refute any haters who refuse to believe in the power of Vitamin C and who will try to tear down the truth about it. And there is virtually no such thing as too much Vitamin C, although the Mayo Clinic seems not to know this. For your perusal:
http://www.liposomal-vitaminc.com/2018/05/10/liposomal-vitamin-c-dr-thomas-levy/
and
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0977952029?tag=duckduckgo-ffab-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1
*THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE*** is something which must be typed in these kinds of situations.
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October28 wrote:***THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE*** is something which must be typed in these kinds of situations.
I break my multi-year silence in order to wish you the best and to spread the word: Vitamin C neutralizes all viruses. And if it hasn't yet, you take more. Unless you take it intravenously though, or the liposomal variety orally, you WILL get loose bowels if you are dosing sufficiently, which is mega-dosing. Good hygiene and mega-dosing Vitamin C means coronavirus need not scare you nor anybody else. (I have no financial interest in selling Vitamin C, its benefits, or any related materials.) I pre-emptively refute any haters who refuse to believe in the power of Vitamin C and who will try to tear down the truth about it. And there is virtually no such thing as too much Vitamin C, although the Mayo Clinic seems not to know this. For your perusal:
http://www.liposomal-vitaminc.com/2018/05/10/liposomal-vitamin-c-dr-thomas-levy/
and
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0977952029?tag=duckduckgo-ffab-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1
*THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE*** is something which must be typed in these kinds of situations.
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MAQ wrote:Currently doing nothing different but I've got two small kids and a mother turning 69 this year so I'm pretty concerned.
I know some have compared this to the other outbreaks from previous years (bird flu, ebola, SARS, zika) but it seems as though the coronavirus has crossed into all continents whereas those others were contained.
As I understand it the young ones should be themselves pretty safe (from COVID-19). That is, the disease itself is not as severe in children as in the adult population (and it may be especially bad for the elderly).
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MAQ wrote:Currently doing nothing different but I've got two small kids and a mother turning 69 this year so I'm pretty concerned.
I know some have compared this to the other outbreaks from previous years (bird flu, ebola, SARS, zika) but it seems as though the coronavirus has crossed into all continents whereas those others were contained.
The good news is that kids are pretty safe so far.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-age-sex-demographics/
I currently work as a consular liaison officer in Paris so I'm spending multiple hours a day in the subway or crowded embassies. I wash my hands, but there's really not much else I can do. I'm not too worried really, the death rate for my age group is low and I don't have any existing medical conditions. I just want to make sure that if I do get it, I don't infect others.
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We are pretty close to Italy and my husband and 2 sons were 200 km away from where the virus popped up first in Italy. There is some panic here and schools, starting again tomorrow after a weeks holiday, are spreading cough and sneeze instructions (no joke) and kids that were in a so-called danger zone have to stay at home. My husband has a little cough (he has that every winter for months) and was told to stay in home office.
People panic and buy out groceries and don't really know anything about the virus. The influenza virus is way more dangerous and there never is panic, even though there are way more people infected and a way higher mortality.
Just keep cool and act responsible with hygiene and eat healthy and you are probably save. Vitamin c is great and there are more cures if you look for it.
Most important to keep in mind is don't let this scare you, if you're scared you're vulnerable and you're decision making is clouded.
And listen to John Lennon, love is always the answer.
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People panic and buy out groceries and don't really know anything about the virus. The influenza virus is way more dangerous and there never is panic, even though there are way more people infected and a way higher mortality.
Just keep cool and act responsible with hygiene and eat healthy and you are probably save. Vitamin c is great and there are more cures if you look for it.
Most important to keep in mind is don't let this scare you, if you're scared you're vulnerable and you're decision making is clouded.
And listen to John Lennon, love is always the answer.

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As others said, maybe washing hands a bit more often. I did decide to put some hand sanitizer in the car so that when I get out of any store (or whatever) and return to the car I immediately clean my hands and face.
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jc23 wrote:What exactly makes this Flu strain more deadly or concerning then every other that reportedly kills 10's of thousands every year?
Its best to be precautious and especially with the elderly and those who might have a weakened immune system but my feeling is people will have completely forgotten about the corona virus this time next year.
The normal flu kills 1 out of 1000 people it infects. Supposedly this kills 20 to 30 per 1000 and puts 200 of them in the hospital. It also spreads airborne and no one has immunity to it. That's the worst case scenario.
OTOH, the number of real cases might be wildly underreported and the death rate might be pretty close to normal flu.
It does seem to spread really fast. People with no symptoms can infect many others.
Regardless, the concern here is the worst case which may or may not be true.
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samwana wrote: The influenza virus is way more dangerous and there never is panic, even though there are way more people infected and a way higher mortality.
While I agree with most of what you said (about not panicking and staying calm), I don't think you can say that influenza virus is way more dangerous and has a higher mortality (in fact I think the opposite is actually true, but we can't really make a full assumption about the numbers yet).
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was on 6 planes in last 72 hours and a couple big cities. I'm eyeballing every person with a cough.
Hunkering down is impossible unless actually sick but I have been considering a Costco run.
so basically my strategy is crap at this point.
Hunkering down is impossible unless actually sick but I have been considering a Costco run.
so basically my strategy is crap at this point.
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Certain masks will work.
Ethyl Alcohol on your hands every 5-10 minutes.
Remove your clothes, put them in the washer and take a shower as soon as you get home.
Stock up on food, limit going outside.
All you can do. Eventually a vaccine will be out or drugs to help fight it.
Ethyl Alcohol on your hands every 5-10 minutes.
Remove your clothes, put them in the washer and take a shower as soon as you get home.
Stock up on food, limit going outside.
All you can do. Eventually a vaccine will be out or drugs to help fight it.