[Health] The Infectious Diseases Thread
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I wonder if the #toiletpaperapocalypse was actually spread out of China as a meme pandemic.
I was watching a bit of older news from Taiwan when they remarked that when they "may" ran out of masks, someone spread fake news that "toilet paper and masks" use the same raw materials, so there may be a shortage of TP, thus starting the run on TP. The truth is they are NOT. Masks are made from non-woven fabric. You can't make it from wood fiber, AFAIK. The next fake news/joke then became something about possible shortage on diapers and face cloths since they *are* made from non-woven fabric.
I was watching a bit of older news from Taiwan when they remarked that when they "may" ran out of masks, someone spread fake news that "toilet paper and masks" use the same raw materials, so there may be a shortage of TP, thus starting the run on TP. The truth is they are NOT. Masks are made from non-woven fabric. You can't make it from wood fiber, AFAIK. The next fake news/joke then became something about possible shortage on diapers and face cloths since they *are* made from non-woven fabric.
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There's a national treasure in Tennessee who's helping now. Dude saved up 18,000 bottles of sanitizer so they could redistribute it for him.Smoove_B wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 8:07 pmTo quote Mr. Rogers:
F-ing genius, he was. A true treasure.“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, "Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.”
News from my neck of the woods...
- Schools closed in many places for at least two weeks. We're in a town of 3,000 and closed schools as soon as the state capital did.
- Even podunk grocery stores were cleaned out of toilet paper. WalMart was a joke.
- The local feed stores and hardware stores were selling individual rolls at cost and had ample supply.
- We weren't going out looking for toilet paper, but rather our normal 2 week food restock plus some extra.
- As of this morning, Maine was up to 12 confirmed cases. One case was in our county, a healthcare worker.
- I was sure to wash my hands and/or Purell anytime I had to touch anything in a public space.
- My office isn't closed yet. We're a small healthcare provider (eye care). Not sure if or when we will.
- There are very few people in our business who could work from home, but I'm going to push my boss to let me offer it to them.
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The powers that be have said they don't want you going to a hospital or clinic if you are sick.
WTF!
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If it's like here, that's if you're mildly sick, and the reason is that there's really nothing that it would gain you, while at the same time it would raise your risk of getting/communicating the thing by going out.dbt1949 wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:05 am The powers that be have said they don't want you going to a hospital or clinic if you are sick.
WTF!
Prevailing thought seems to be go for care only if you need care, not just because you're 'sick'.
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And you'd also be stressing the system.Zaxxon wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:10 amIf it's like here, that's if you're mildly sick, and the reason is that there's really nothing that it would gain you, while at the same time it would raise your risk of getting/communicating the thing by going out.dbt1949 wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:05 am The powers that be have said they don't want you going to a hospital or clinic if you are sick.
WTF!
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Indeed.LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:12 amAnd you'd also be stressing the system.Zaxxon wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:10 amIf it's like here, that's if you're mildly sick, and the reason is that there's really nothing that it would gain you, while at the same time it would raise your risk of getting/communicating the thing by going out.dbt1949 wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:05 am The powers that be have said they don't want you going to a hospital or clinic if you are sick.
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Monday morning at Home Depot and most things are still business as usual. We are out of disinfecting cleaning supplies, paper products and masks but the company has basically only been monitoring things so far.
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Well, my cough persisted and it's extended into a runny nose, sore throat, fatigue, and a mild fever. I'm at home, waiting for an internet appointment with a doc. I'm betting it's just a cold/minor bug -- I'd like not to be patient zero for my office. I'm well-supplied and can do some work from home on my laptop. The only negative is that I had to do some tech support twice last week for my 81-year-old parents, and my mom called me last night and told me my dad has started to cough.
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He aint no treasure. Guy crossed the state hoarding up the items to sell for big profits on Amazon.Paingod wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:17 am There's a national treasure in Tennessee who's helping now. Dude saved up 18,000 bottles of sanitizer so they could redistribute it for him.
Amazon shut him down and the Government told him to stop.
Stuck with mountains of product, his only choice was to donate it.
Dudes like him and his brother are the problem.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-17-700-b ... 15841.html
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Don't worry, dbt, that horse-drawn carts with the bell-ringers shouting "Bring out your dead!" will make it to your mountain.LawBeefaroni wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:12 amAnd you'd also be stressing the system.Zaxxon wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:10 amIf it's like here, that's if you're mildly sick, and the reason is that there's really nothing that it would gain you, while at the same time it would raise your risk of getting/communicating the thing by going out.dbt1949 wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:05 am The powers that be have said they don't want you going to a hospital or clinic if you are sick.
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Get better!Dogstar wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:25 am Well, my cough persisted and it's extended into a runny nose, sore throat, fatigue, and a mild fever. I'm at home, waiting for an internet appointment with a doc. I'm betting it's just a cold/minor bug -- I'd like not to be patient zero for my office. I'm well-supplied and can do some work from home on my laptop. The only negative is that I had to do some tech support twice last week for my 81-year-old parents, and my mom called me last night and told me my dad has started to cough.
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Apparently 3 bandits in Denmark held up a hospital and escaped with masks and disinfectants.
Link in... Danish?
Link in... Danish?
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I think you missed the sarcasm.stimpy wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:34 amHe aint no treasure. Guy crossed the state hoarding up the items to sell for big profits on Amazon.Paingod wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:17 am There's a national treasure in Tennessee who's helping now. Dude saved up 18,000 bottles of sanitizer so they could redistribute it for him.
Amazon shut him down and the Government told him to stop.
Stuck with mountains of product, his only choice was to donate it.
Dudes like him and his brother are the problem.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-17-700-b ... 15841.html
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Is poking at a hoarder and opportunist political?ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:29 amAs a reminder, please keep political posts in the R&P thread. Thanks!
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Maybe next year, maybe no go
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Also, this makes me happy. Advising everyone not to rock and roll all nite and party every day.
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Just caught up on the thread - before I head out to work at my job with the local city government.
They're cutting back interaction with the public (the library is closed and things like permits are now online only) but all employees are expected to report for work as usual.
Given the level of interaction with the public over the last few weeks it's a virtual certainty that there are infected folks coming into work today.

They're cutting back interaction with the public (the library is closed and things like permits are now online only) but all employees are expected to report for work as usual.
Given the level of interaction with the public over the last few weeks it's a virtual certainty that there are infected folks coming into work today.

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I feel like I'm fighting an uphill battle against my wife, who keeps insisting that I'm being overly paranoid. She points here or there where people are still living normal lives or maybe workplaces aren't closing and says "See, they're fine" ... I complain that my job won't let me set up the people who can work remotely to work remotely and she eyerolls at me. I don't get it. She's smart. She's not anti-science or anything.
Any time I try and plan too far ahead for anything, she rolls her eyes and calls me a prepper. Wanting a few extra days' food in the house doesn't seem like insanity, not right now. She thought it was and reluctantly agreed, less against it when she saw how hosed the stores were...
I keep explaining that social distancing isn't about us getting sick. It's about not spreading illness that might kill someone else after it's gone through us. She's looking forward to sending our kids down to grandma's house this weekend. Grandma who's work has her running around southern Maine hitting several businesses each week. Grandma who's reporting aches and cold symptoms but thinks she's fine.
Her work has issued orders for everyone to work from home, so she's not even going into the office one day a week like she used to. She hasn't even hit the day where she'd normally need to go in, and she's already complaining about feeling cooped up - because she knows she's supposed to be. She doesn't want to be.
How do I get the weight of this through to her?
Any time I try and plan too far ahead for anything, she rolls her eyes and calls me a prepper. Wanting a few extra days' food in the house doesn't seem like insanity, not right now. She thought it was and reluctantly agreed, less against it when she saw how hosed the stores were...
I keep explaining that social distancing isn't about us getting sick. It's about not spreading illness that might kill someone else after it's gone through us. She's looking forward to sending our kids down to grandma's house this weekend. Grandma who's work has her running around southern Maine hitting several businesses each week. Grandma who's reporting aches and cold symptoms but thinks she's fine.
Her work has issued orders for everyone to work from home, so she's not even going into the office one day a week like she used to. She hasn't even hit the day where she'd normally need to go in, and she's already complaining about feeling cooped up - because she knows she's supposed to be. She doesn't want to be.
How do I get the weight of this through to her?
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That it's better to be safe than sorry? That you don't want to be the 1% mortality, which are terrible odds?
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I guess. I don't know what her issue is with this. I feel like she's either not concerned at all that 1% is a nasty roll of the dice or feels like she shouldn't disrupt her life until she sees people staggering around vomiting on each other.Kasey Chang wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:01 amThat it's better to be safe than sorry? That you don't want to be the 1% mortality, which are terrible odds?
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It's not even about stopping the spread. It's about slowing the spread and keeping it managable over time. People are going to get sick. The longer we can delay the less stressed hospital and doctor resources will be. If we don't slow it and a lot of people get sick at once, ICUs will run out of beds and people that need life saving care won't get it. They will die a painful death unnecessarily.Paingod wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 10:58 am
I keep explaining that social distancing isn't about us getting sick. It's about not spreading illness that might kill someone else after it's gone through us. She's looking forward to sending our kids down to grandma's house this weekend. Grandma who's work has her running around southern Maine hitting several businesses each week. Grandma who's reporting aches and cold symptoms but thinks she's fine.
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It's always possible it's just denial.
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Incubation period is 3-11 days. Everybody's fine now. But you don't see the people that are already home sick. And you're not going to see those same people in 1-2 weeks as to whether or not their now laid up.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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Our biggest social interactions (outside of work) are through poker. We've postponed all upcoming games and have switched to online, after I set up a local Home Game club. I'm disappointed that some of our poker circle are continuing to host games, especially given the median age of most of them being in the 60+ at risk group. Perhaps poker players are just high-risk people in general? Fortunately, it seems to be a small subset of our crowd.
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Some pretty disappointing comments from folks I think are pretty intelligent: "If we think a flu going around each year is a risk to us playing then we shouldn't be playing live ever again."MHS wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:51 am Our biggest social interactions (outside of work) are through poker. We've postponed all upcoming games and have switched to online, after I set up a local Home Game club. I'm disappointed that some of our poker circle are continuing to host games, especially given the median age of most of them being in the 60+ at risk group. Perhaps poker players are just high-risk people in general? Fortunately, it seems to be a small subset of our crowd.
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I don't think so. That wasn't the topic that inspired my reminder.
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Seriously. Big article on those two in the NYT a couple days ago. The state is opening a price gouging investigation about him and his brother. They aren’t hero’s or helpers. Just trying to save their own asses.stimpy wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:34 amHe aint no treasure. Guy crossed the state hoarding up the items to sell for big profits on Amazon.Paingod wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:17 am There's a national treasure in Tennessee who's helping now. Dude saved up 18,000 bottles of sanitizer so they could redistribute it for him.
Amazon shut him down and the Government told him to stop.
Stuck with mountains of product, his only choice was to donate it.
Dudes like him and his brother are the problem.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-17-700-b ... 15841.html
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ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:54 am I don't think so. That wasn't the topic that inspired my reminder.

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I know these days it SEEMS every crime is political, but that's not really the case.
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Make it personal.
Explain it in terms of specific friends/family you have known personally who were afflicted by cancer (or any other immuno-compromising illness), and clarify how lethal an infection like this would be to them. Hence the critical importance of you and your family making the necessary sacrifices to do what you can to prevent its spread.
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They're bluffing.The Meal wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:53 amSome pretty disappointing comments from folks I think are pretty intelligent: "If we think a flu going around each year is a risk to us playing then we shouldn't be playing live ever again."MHS wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:51 am Our biggest social interactions (outside of work) are through poker. We've postponed all upcoming games and have switched to online, after I set up a local Home Game club. I'm disappointed that some of our poker circle are continuing to host games, especially given the median age of most of them being in the 60+ at risk group. Perhaps poker players are just high-risk people in general? Fortunately, it seems to be a small subset of our crowd.
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I can't speak to your situation but this isn't about your wife. It's aboutPaingod wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:05 amI guess. I don't know what her issue is with this. I feel like she's either not concerned at all that 1% is a nasty roll of the dice or feels like she shouldn't disrupt her life until she sees people staggering around vomiting on each other.Kasey Chang wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:01 amThat it's better to be safe than sorry? That you don't want to be the 1% mortality, which are terrible odds?
1) slowing the spread so our health care system can deal with it.
2) reducing its footprint, hopefully to delay or prevent spread to the elderly and immunocompromised, specifically those with heart, lung, or diabetic compromises.
To most of the rest of you (I have asthma and coronary problems) it will be no more serious than flu. To us, well, it could be a real concern and if/when we get sick there is no capacity for health care, it could very well be a death sentence.
Still, I'd not cancel my life, given the choice. But social distancing? Increased hand washing? Limiting my public appearance? In! (Now if only I could cancel all contact to people with children, those vial highly immune vectors of distribution)
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Maryland is closing all restaurants, bars, gyms, and movie theatres at 5PM today. Carryout and drive thru still allowed for restaurants.
I am sure DC and VA will follow suit soon enough.
I am sure DC and VA will follow suit soon enough.
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Indiana just announced the same. Except maybe not including gyms.pr0ner wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 12:31 pm Maryland is closing all restaurants, bars, gyms, and movie theatres at 5PM today. Carryout and drive thru still allowed for restaurants.
I am sure DC and VA will follow suit soon enough.
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I wonder if the cable I ordered from Monoprice will arrive with coronavirus all over it? hmmm
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Re: [Health] The Infectious Diseases Thread
England just joined the club as Johnson is telling them to avoid non-essential contact. This is a huge about face.
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Re: [Health] The Infectious Diseases Thread
The recommendation is, if you have the time to spare, leave cardboard boxes set aside for 24 hours after receiving them (wash your hands after handling), and plastic items (such as what may be inside the box) aside for 72 hours. Obviously this only works if the shipments you're receiving aren't time critical to you. And if you're feeling a little gambly, go ahead and receive your shipments and dig right in.Daehawk wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 12:59 pm I wonder if the cable I ordered from Monoprice will arrive with coronavirus all over it? hmmm
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Re: [Health] The Infectious Diseases Thread
Ah thanks. Sounds good.
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Re: [Health] The Infectious Diseases Thread
I am hearing from multiple sources that we are about to hit a 2 week mandatory Nation wide self Quarantine. Expect a 5 pm new conference with this to go into effect as early as Wednesday. If you business is not work from home it is about to be.