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what a shit show

Ya know, there are more effective ways to communicate than 50 subsequent tweets? Christ wtf is wrong with people....
 

Kaido

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Crap
 

Kaido

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Ya know, there are more effective ways to communicate than 50 subsequent tweets?

He wrote an article on it:


I actually enjoyed reading the tweets more tbh...
 

Spacehead

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Well bad news kids, it looks like my hospital is getting another surge. Our COVID unit has been packed last couple days. I think relaxing the stay at home recommendations is going to be a bad idea...
Seems to me PA is relaxing things the correct way. This Friday they are allowing Northwest & Northcentral counties(mostly rural) to open up more businesses, not the entire state all at once.


I wonder if we will open for Memorial Day. The Govenor of NJ had stated yesterday that we will open when we are ready. I'm sure he's getting a TON of hate and is feeling the heat for not opening the state. Then again, these are the same people who would be screaming that he didn't do enough if COVID-19 numbers went thru the roof.

You can't win.
If you can't win, might as well err on the side of caution
 

killster1

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ok, so this happened a few weeks ago, but I"m just now posting it-

My wife ordered vitamin D supplements from our local Walmart. When we went to pick up the order, the girl we met at the sidewalk told us that they were out of them, so she had substituted vitamin B supplements, and then asked if that was ok with us...

One vitamin is just as good as any other, amirite?
it would be OK if they where more expensive and you needed them also, but its pretty funny. of course you dont work at the grocery store because you are a genius.
 

shortylickens

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Apparently this is all my fault:


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K1052

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I finally left the house to replenish some household goods. There was both name brand TP and paper towels at the Target (although not the full shelves you 'd usually see). Cleaning supply stocks appear to have bounced back somewhat through they were still out of a lot of stuff.

100% mask compliance from customers and workers was observed though which is nice. They have large plexiglass shields up at staffed cash registers.
 

nakedfrog

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I finally left the house to replenish some household goods. There was both name brand TP and paper towels at the Target (although not the full shelves you 'd usually see). Cleaning supply stocks appear to have bounced back somewhat through they were still out of a lot of stuff.

100% mask compliance from customers and workers was observed though which is nice. They have large plexiglass shields up at staffed cash registers.
Very poor compliance from customers around here, on a good day I'd say it's 30%. Worker compliance depends on store, the larger chains are 100%, regional, probably 50-70%, but they do at least have shields up everywhere.
Is it any wonder we're doing so poorly as far as flattening our curve?
 

K1052

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Very poor compliance from customers around here, on a good day I'd say it's 30%. Worker compliance depends on store, the larger chains are 100%, regional, probably 50-70%, but they do at least have shields up everywhere.
Is it any wonder we're doing so poorly as far as flattening our curve?

If I see a bunch of people without masks I'm turning around at this point. Nope.

Should have been required nationally months ago.
 

CZroe

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Jun 24, 2001
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Fun fact, we actually stole CRISPR from bacteria. Bacteria use CRISPR as a defense mechanism against viruses...lol
I figure anyone who knows what CRISPR is knows this, since it comes along with the explanation of what it does and how it's important.
 

CZroe

Lifer
Jun 24, 2001
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The flu shot is 46% effective for this year's 2020 flu season

https://www.insider.com/how-effective-is-the-flu-shot

If and when we get a corona vaccine, I wonder what the numbers will be.
Apples and oranges. As I understand it, they are saying it is 0% effective for 54% of what influenzas circulating out there and near 100% effective for the rest. The measurement is about diversity. You could have a vaccine that's 100% effective against COVID-19 and have it be 0% effective for all the other coronaviruses like the common cold. No one cares how effective it is for other coronaviruses... we want to know how effective it is for COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2.

OK, maybe that's not entirely true. We accept that it won't be a cure for the common cold and we stopped caring about the common cold but if that's what they were working on, a cure for the common cold, then that would be big news too. :)
 
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