Victoria's secret closing 250+ stores permanently. Bath and body works another 50.
Hate to break it to folks, but these unemployment numbers are permanent.
They aren't coming back anytime in the next 3+ years.
I keep hoping it changes for the better, like maybe we become more spiritual and compassionate.Like I said a few months ago, this is going to change the world. Good luck everyone!
Right now I have about $8500 which I don't think is a lot of money. Their only requirement that I can even remember at this point is $500 or $1k in savings.How much money do you have with Chase? They treat their investment level bankers much better, but obviously typically requires you keep a lot more money with them. I've also heard they treat folks who have mortgages better as well.
If you just have a standard checking/savings account, they will charge you for checks. They will charge you for stuff like a money order. They will charge you for pretty much anything that isn't depositing money into your account.
From all the safety emails I'm getting from Delta, JetBlue, and others, it's sounds like it's the safest and best time to fly domestic right now. They're all promising empty middle seat or the option to take next flight if not. TSA lines are super short and boarding is super quick. Sounds like win-win if you have to fly.Has anyone flown nationally during this whole ordeal or the past week or so? I'm curious what the experience has been like if anyone has.
For those given hydroxychloroquine, there was a 34 percent increase in risk of mortality and a 137 percent increased risk of a serious heart arrhythmias. For those receiving hydroxychloroquine and an antibiotic — the cocktail endorsed by Trump — there was a 45 percent increased risk of death and a 411 percent increased risk of serious heart arrhythmias.
Those given chloroquine had a 37 percent increased risk of death and a 256 percent increased risk of serious heart arrhythmias. For those taking chloroquine and an antibiotic, there was a 37 percent increased risk of death and a 301 percent increased risk of serious heart arrhythmias.
Right now I have about $8500 which I don't think is a lot of money. Their only requirement that I can even remember at this point is $500 or $1k in savings.
It's basically the account I keep for all of my bills plus a little extra. Anything over goes to online-only banks. But through Chase, I have free online bill pay and mobile check deposits. I've done money orders with no fees there too, it was the way I put deposits on vehicles for a little bit, so I'm not sure why you had fees unless you weren't a customer?
EDIT:
I just remembered I also have a CC with them which may help making some things free. But it's a 5% rotating categories card that I use yearly when it lines up to things I'm buying.
From all the safety emails I'm getting from Delta, JetBlue, and others, it's sounds like it's the safest and best time to fly domestic right now. They're all promising empty middle seat or the option to take next flight if not. TSA lines are super short and boarding is super quick. Sounds like win-win if you have to fly.
Well I haven't need checks in quite some time, potentially it's changed since I last did it. Same for money orders. I do recall qualifying for these free things I had to due with some combination of checkings + savings + cc with a minimum balance between checkings & savings.Yeah dude - you're getting away with murder or something because there is undoubtedly fees on all of those things (well, not for Billpay... every bank has billpay).
Fee for Money Orders is $5 unless you have a "premier" account - which requires much higher balance (or they charge you a fee for that as well): https://www.gobankingrates.com/banking/checking-account/how-much-chase-money-order/
Fee for ordering checks is ~$20 it looks like, more if you "design" your own checks: https://www.uponarriving.com/Chase-order-checks/
I'm guessing airports are pretty quiet right now. I remember getting back to IAD on March 16th and it was eerily quiet, and this was before shit hit the fan.From all the safety emails I'm getting from Delta, JetBlue, and others, it's sounds like it's the safest and best time to fly domestic right now. They're all promising empty middle seat or the option to take next flight if not. TSA lines are super short and boarding is super quick. Sounds like win-win if you have to fly.
I don't know about now, but last month air travel was in the single digits of normal (i.e. under 10%). It's a bit counter-intuitive but IIRC airborne pathogens don't circulate on airplanes readily. Has something to do with the way the air systems are designed; hopefully I didn't fall for fake news.I'm guessing airports are pretty quiet right now. I remember getting back to IAD on March 16th and it was eerily quiet, and this was before shit hit the fan.
And it's not a "have" to fly. We are considering hitting up the Keys one last time next month before our son is born in August. We've talked to the docs about it and they said if we do just take normal precautions. But we're still not definite about it or anything, in the research phase. It will be a 2 hour flight to FLL so it's not a long flight.
We aren't likely to get all we want from covid-19 vaccines:
The world needs Covid-19 vaccines. It may also be overestimating their power
In the public imagination, vaccines are often seen effectively as cure-alls, like inoculations against measles. But what if vaccines against Covid-19 are more like flu shots?www.statnews.com
The article you linked (even in your unfurled post) says stylist was "symptomatic," not asymptomatic. Not that it necessarily matters a lot. I heard yesterday that 30-40% of spreaders ARE asymptomatic.Hairstylist exposes 91 people to COVID-19. She was asymptomatic, showed no signs. We are going to see more of these cases as more places start to open up. I also doubt if we will have a second closing of states. Our economy just can't take a second round, so I'm sure more sick people, and more fatalities.
A hairstylist worked while symptomatic and exposed 91 people to coronavirus | CNN
A hairstylist with coronavirus worked for eight days this month while symptomatic, exposing as many as 91 customers and coworkers in Missouri, health officials said.www.cnn.com
We aren't likely to get all we want from covid-19 vaccines:
The world needs Covid-19 vaccines. It may also be overestimating their power
In the public imagination, vaccines are often seen effectively as cure-alls, like inoculations against measles. But what if vaccines against Covid-19 are more like flu shots?www.statnews.com
Candidates that demonstrate safety in small early studies will be tested in huge trials of 20,000 to 30,000 subjects for each vaccine, slated to start in July.
Between 100,000 and 150,000 people may be enrolled in the studies, said Dr. Larry Corey, a vaccine expert at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, who is helping design the trials. “If you don’t see a safety problem, you just keep going,” Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), told Reuters. The vaccine effort is part of a public-private partnership called Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Interventions and Vaccines (ACTIV) announced last month.