As of this moment, there are 5 reported cases of Corona in Ohio. Can ya’ll guess what has two thumbs and is quarantined for 14 days? THIS GUY!!!
Yeah. I had second hand contact with patient #5. Just what you want when your wife has bone marrow failure leaving her with precisely zero immune system. >:(
Take care of yourself Weaze. You are actually in a position where wearing a surgical mask is a good idea, around your wife, at least. I’ll add you to the list of folks who could use help.
I hope you get clear of it quickly and your wife is able avoid it.
All I can stress to you all is this… Over the last month watching the news and have seen what’s coming. So, I’ve had Miss Weaze stock up on non-perishables with every grocery trip. You all know the drill, the typical stuff we all to to stock up on for the zombie apocolypse. She thought I was nuts but did it anyways. Well… here we are. Quarentined for 14 days. So, who’s the dummy now!!!
I’m begging you guys, if you haven’t done so now, make provisions!! A very goodo friend of mine’s sister is a surgeon at the renowned Cleveland Clinic. She says she has countless emails from the CDC and other agencies. This is A LOT bigger than we are being told. It’s going to get much worse. She told me days ago that this is airborne. What’s on the news outlets today? They just discovered that COVID is, in fact airborne. Take care of yourself boys and girls.
Our prayers and best wishes for you and your wife. We always keep plenty of provisions on hand. As we’ve gotten older, the amounts have increased. You never know when you’ll need the extras.
Best wishes to you and your family.
I admit to being skeptical about this spreading like this in the U.S. at first. We just decided to close down at work for at least a month. People travel to our institution from all over the country and world about a hundred at a time roughly once a week and we just decided it wouldn’t be responsible to remain open. Fortunately we are in a position to put all employees to work sprucing up etc. and continue paying them and maintain benefits for at least a couple months.
The opportunity to isolate this was lost 2 months ago in China, it is almost a certainty now that every single one of us will at some point be exposed to it, the only unknown now is how long before that happens, one week, one month, one year? Once every person on the planet has been exposed, I am fairly sure it will become apparent the Covid19 isn’t the cataclysmic event for most people that so many people thought it was going to be. That is not to suggest that it isn’t a very real threat to a great many people who, due to various conditions, are at greater risk from all diseases and respiratory ones in particular, it undoubtedly is a serious threat.
Without ignoring or trying to minimize the threat to those who are at greater risk, as I see it, the greatest risk to the vast majority of us is the blind panic that seems to be gripping so many people, and the irrational decisions that have been made and will continue to be made in response to the public’s exaggerated fear. I hear ya on the last 4 rolls of TP thing, but that’s liable to be one of the lesser disruptions we will have to endure before a modicum of sanity starts to return.
This misses the point of what health experts are doing by urging these extraordinary steps such as avoiding public gatherings, social isolation, and hygeine. Yes, it can’t be isolated but these steps will slow it down so that we don’t end up with exponentially more seriously ill patients in a couple weeks than hospital beds and ventilators. Maybe some individuals are panicking but adhering to these guidelines is everyone’s civic duty.
I don’t think I miss the point. I wasn’t advocating cavalierly ignoring sensible safety measures, I was simple making an observation about what to me is an unjustified level of panic that has permeated almost every level of society. Sensible people can disagree on what is appropriate in situations such as the one we currently face. From my perspective completely shutting down the world for the foreseeable future will ultimately cause more human suffering than it will save. IMO less draconian measures could be just as effective at slowing the spread of Covid19 but produce much less misery.
FWIW Weaz I hope that your run of terrible fortunes ends soon.
Maybe this is a bit cynical, but there does seem to be 1 positive effect from the virus. It occurred to me this morning that I haven’t been receiving the usual number of robo-calls lately, checked the phone and sure enough only 2 in the last week and a half, whereas I normally average ~4-6 a day. Doyathink there might be a connection?
What I don’t understand with all this and please feel free to explain, is that I live in a state KY where bars, restaurants have been ordered to close, however businesses like factories continue to run. Folks working on the lines are within arms length of each other, so how is that any different? So many conflicting stories out there. At first I was poo pooing it because I thought the media was fueling it way to much and government leadership seems lost and just grabbing at straws. I’m trending toward being depressed and not being able to see how we come through this.
I think it’s mostly the fact that no one needs to go to bars and restaurants and between all the plates and glasses being handled and the close quarters it’s just more of a Petri dish than other work places like factories and offices.
I agree with Pete. The restaurant industry, while big, is more susceptible to the transmission of this virus than a factory - especially if the factory takes the extraordinary steps of screening persons before they enter.
My wife and I just returned from a cruise to the Mexican Riviera. We had our body temperatures monitored while the cruise line (Carnival) had very strict measures in place to prevent the spread. A factory can practice these same measures where a restaurant cannot.
The question is: will the manufacturing industry take these same preventative steps?
It occurred to me this morning that June/July will be the time to stat having COVID Neighborhood parties. After the first wave we need to make sure enough people get exposed to build the herd before school in the Fall. Any reason for a party right?
I’m kidding of course, but I wouldn’t put it past some folks.
While I sit in the office with the other 10 people who didn’t check our email before coming in this morning. At 6:00PM last night an email was sent out telling everyone to work from home. :