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Lmfaoyou were doing very, very well until the "nothing like the flu" comment. Agree with everything else, as I have the entire time.....yet you continue to want to argue for some reason.
Lmfaoyou were doing very, very well until the "nothing like the flu" comment. Agree with everything else, as I have the entire time.....yet you continue to want to argue for some reason.
Actually let my son do the latter with a friend. Each used separate balls. Not 1 on 1. Just shooting.See, to me, when it comes to beaches, parks and other outdoor activities it depends.
I've seen beach pictures where there are a bunch of people partying and hanging out together. That's not real bright.
But I've also seen pictures where people were at the beach with well over 6 feet of distance between them, which wouldn't be an issue.
I also saw one of guys playing pickup basketball. On one court, there were teams of 5 guys each. Unless they all somehow knew they weren't infected...not the best idea.
On another court, it was 2 guys playing 1 on 1. That's probably fine if they were friends or family members.
Yo, I just came here to tell you to avoid YouTube because the same dickhead that spoiled Endgame is doing the same to Black Widow.wow...!
do you really not get saying "not just like flu" and "completely different in every way possible" is not the same thing?Seriously, Bro...
I don't have the time nor inclination to explain this to you.
Read it for yourself.
Coronavirus Is Bad. Comparing It to the Flu Is Worse
No, Coronavirus Isn't 'Just Like The Flu'. Here Are The Very Important Differences
'It's not like flu': Doctor's warning to those underestimating coronavirus
https://frugallivingontheranch.com/2020/03/03/coronavirus-is-not-like-the-flu/
Coronavirus symptoms: 'This is NOT like the flu' - Boris tells UK to take danger seriously
do you really not get saying "not just like flu" and "completely different in every way possible" is not the same thing?
You have a lot going on, so that's the last I'll say on this aspect of the topic to you.
Stay safe.
What about this?That doesn't seem out of the ordinary for the flu IMO.
Yep. But hasn't changed much for us as grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, restaurants remain open and no one really being told they cannot work no matter what they do (no doubt many are not working, though).Anyone else under a statewide stay at home order?
Not in Arizona.Yep. But hasn't changed much for us as grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, restaurants remain open and no one really being told they cannot work no matter what they do (no doubt many are not working, though).
Bro has client with Amazon who said Seattle is close to a true lockdown. No one on streets. Certain stores open (grocery, pharmacy) but if on streets police ask where you are going.
Anyone else under a statewide stay at home order?
Nope.Anyone else under a statewide stay at home order?
What about this?
Dr. Matt McCarthy, a staff physician at New York-Presbyterian Hospital
A lot of people have been comparing COVID-19 to the flu, but that is not true at all.
This is an extremely insidious virus. Once it gets into the lungs, it starts killing cells as it moves along. And once enough cells are killed off, it becomes increasingly difficult to breathe…
It does this by attaching to and reproducing in tissue inside the lungs, where it kills cells in the process of spreading.
As the cells are killed they drop off the lungs’ linings and build up in clumps inside the organs, making it hard to breathe and triggering further infections.
The virus can also send the immune system into overdrive as it tries to fight off infection, triggering swelling which can lead to more breathing difficulties.
We had a grocery, TP shortage for like 4 days.Yep, here in NY I'm working from home, but we just got reduced to 4 days/week and we can't use vacation to cover the 5th day each week. So, it will start to hurt a bit monetarily. Restaurants are only open here for drive thru, pick-up or delivery, no on-site dining. Non-essential businesses are closed. The supermarket rush has died down a bit, but TP is still tough to come by (have to be there when the store opens).
Nope.
Business as usual.
Very few places have closed outside of Public Libraries, Schools.
Yep, here in NY I'm working from home, but we just got reduced to 4 days/week and we can't use vacation to cover the 5th day each week. So, it will start to hurt a bit monetarily. Restaurants are only open here for drive thru, pick-up or delivery, no on-site dining. Non-essential businesses are closed. The supermarket rush has died down a bit, but TP is still tough to come by (have to be there when the store opens).
Sadly, yes.Bars and restaurants still open?