Coronavirus - Covid-19 There seems to be some misinformation circulating on the internet regarding the size of covid-19 virus. Some claim 0.1 to 0.2 microns and some claim it to be 400 to 500 microns. Common sense says 400 to 500 microns is a huge size for any virus and is likely to be wrong. Anybody knows the right size bracket for covid-19? |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 Stay right there, I'll check it with my mic and get back . |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 1. The coronavirus does not come from Corona beer. 2. Limes will not make you better. 3. Any 'beer' that requires fruit to make it palatable is not beer. 4. Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds, avoid contact with your nose until after you wash your hands 5. 98-99% of the people who get the coronavirus will recover |
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Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 my girlfriend is a nurse, and laughs at people wearing N95 masks that have not been fitted properly. People are panic buying so bad right now. Hospitals are having a hard time getting hand sanitizer. |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 What I don't understand is, why haven't people been washing their hands up until now. Nasty humans. Sent from my LM-G710VM using Tapatalk |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 Shortly after I retired, I decided to go back to work... in retail. Holy shit people are absolute pigs! My concerns are related to economy/ recession but I've had that concern since before this virus ever popped up. Interesting times. |
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This is the job of parents. And it goes back to my theory that the biggest problem in this world is terrible or nonexistent parents. Quote:
Infections COVID-19: Approximately 107,644 cases worldwide; 437 cases in the U.S. as of Mar. 8, 2020. Flu: Estimated 1 billion cases worldwide; 9.3 million to 45 million cases in the U.S. per year. Deaths COVID-19: Approximately 3,653 deaths reported worldwide; 17 deaths in the U.S., as of Mar. 8, 2020. Flu: 291,000 to 646,000 deaths worldwide; 12,000 to 61,000 deaths in the U.S. per year. Source: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heal...019-vs-the-flu |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 Ain't apples vs oranges ... covid is new and still on its beginning, nobody knows how long it'll be a concern, while flu is seasonal and on its end. Plus statistics on the first running occurence are meaningless. Also unless you're coming from/are in an exposed place, in most countries minor infections are not tested and mostly diagnosed as flu. |
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To each his own, I happen to like Corona, not with a lime. The nastiest beer that comes out of Mexico is Tecate, that, a lime is required Quote:
I agree, hand sanitizer and masks. What I don't understand, is the request came out asking people not to horde these 2 items. Don't hospitals, like retail stores get their shipments from the manufacturer or distributors? Why would a hospital go to the corner drugstore to get their masks? |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 Regarding the masks as well as some other items.. it relates to the manufacturing end of things, not where hospitals actually buy their supplies. Prediction is that with public stockpiling plus the potential for production and transport delays ( workers being sent home or sick) that hospitals may not be able to keep up with demand. |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 My work (IT support for a large company with thousands of locations in 3 countries and hundreds of thousands of employees) has already prepped us for working from home if needed. Maybe I can get some more of my crawler builds completed in between calls? |
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Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 I'm still waiting to have the world implode from 1999 vs the 2K thingy... In fact, I'm still partying like it's 1999. |
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Was insane to see sxsw shut down... first time ever I think. Stay well, durok. If you get stir crazy, come down here and we'll go crawling! |
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"Last year, the festival brought in an estimated $356 million" No insurance for this type of cancellation - if it were for almost any other reason the organisers would have been covered - first time it's been cancelled in its 34 year history. As for me completing or upgrading my crawlers, I am a world-class procrastinator and have had no trouble living up to that title in the past... ;-) |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 Fear mongering bullshit. |
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According to a paper published on the NEJM website, the size ranges from .060 microns (with no spikes) to .140 microns. Here is the link to the article: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2001017 Construction grade N95 respirators are tested with particles that are .300 microns in diameter. |
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Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 When Mom had still been working at the local Jewel grocery store at that time, she had one elderly customer that would buy 4 packs of TP at a time because he was positive things would fall apart when the ball dropped on 1/1/2000. My friend in Michigan sent me pics of the sanitizing product isle as well as the TP isle of his local Meijer that were pretty well wiped out! Mom passed away just as all this started in China (MRSA and Pneumonia), I wonder what she would have thought of that. |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 As a professional chauffeur in the SF Bay Area, the coronavirus is "killing" business. Facebook has cancelled two conferences, and postponed a third; Google has cancelled A MAJOR conference (Google I/O 2020), and postponed another; IBM has postponed a conference; and, today, just found out Google cancelled their 2-day Yosemite trip that was scheduled to take place next week. The company I drive for has the event driving contracts for all these events, plus others. It's things like this that have "side effects" for other industries. From what I understand, after 9/11, most of the local limousine companies went belly-up, and the company I work for was one of the few that survived. On the 'plus' side (if one can truly consider this a "plus"), it looks like I'll now be able to make it to all 3 days of Scale Nationals (originally, I was only going to make it for the final day, as I'm competing in Class 3). ~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place [emoji1690] |
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I’m beyond over the hysteria. It’s reckless & irresponsible that the media keeps hyping it up. Come back when you have an actual update. Not just telling us to wash our hands & not touch our faces... |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 I travel nearly weekly for work, mostly by plane. (I’ll typically drive if the destination is within 7 hrs). I have not cancelled any planned trips or flights nor do I plan to. At the end of the day, practice good hygiene and use common sense. Enough with the hand wringing and hysterics. The fact of the matter is, that not unlike the Flu, most otherwise healthy people exposed to this virus will suffer little more than a few days adverse symptoms. I’ll be flying Wed - maybe I’ll get a whole row to myself due to all the unwarranted panic. |
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Turn the Boob tube off! |
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Multiple industries, from transportation & travel, to banking & Wall Street, ARE being affected by this situation...THAT IS REALITY. The "media" didn't create these statistics...reality is CAUSING these statistics. I'm not trying to turn this thread into something political, but, to use another example, when Trump started imposing tariffs, he (falsely) claimed it would help to bolster the U.S. economy, and would boost/create jobs. The reality is that it caused countless U.S. businesses to go out of business. Now, I'm NOT trying to compare those tariffs, to the coronavirus...but, in regards to jobs, both situations have the same potential to cause businesses to go out of business. Again, that's the reality of the matter, like it, or not. ~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place [emoji1690] |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 ^ You are the medias target audience, and it's clearly working. |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 OOOOOO he said the T word :) Here in my little place i am pondering the speed of the thing, barely a week ago we had 1-3 cases, now we have 157 and 50 or so hospitalized, and around 800 in voluntary isolation at home for 2 weeks. And days ago the ruling elite said as much as 180.000 Danes could catch this bug,,,,,,, which seem a large number to me looking at the global number of infected people. TBH if 180.000 Danes not only got this, but was also killed by it, that would give the survivors a chance to fix some of the inherent problems we have with our society. |
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I'm not changing a damn thing. I refuse to give into the media induced panic. 2/3 of my local news last night was spent on it, making it sound like the Stand and Captain Trips was happening out there....Way over the top, and is there no other news? Went to the gym and sweated all over everything yesterday for about 2 hours, along with about 50 other people. And going again today. Washing my hands and wiping everything down like I normally do - good hygiene is still good hygiene. If I get sick, I get sick. Sounds like it's no different from the 5 other colds the kids brought home from school so far this year. |
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Its the END OF DAYS!!! Now that the toilet paper and hand sanitizer is sold out, I am stocking up on toothbrushes and condoms!!! |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 Though there's no reason to panic more than necessary, there is to take more precaution than with flu for just a simple reason ... nobody is vaccined against the covid, hence it's exponential spread. Sure if you're young and healthy you're not at risk of severe complications, you may most likely not even notice you're infected, but once infected you become a risk for those who aren't as young and/or healthy like you ... no matter how often you wash your hands (which only reduces the risk of being infected, but doesn't prevent it) ... |
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Ya the masks are laughable due to the inadequate filtration level and they are not being replaced every so many hours as would be required for proper efficacy. :lmao:"thumbsup" Hand sanitizer contains several carcinogens and stinks, I'll pass...just wash your hands. "thumbsup" Quote:
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One of my favorite bumper stickers that I don't see around anymore is, "Kill your television" the source of a lot of bs, guess the internet has taken over much of that responsibility. :lmao: Quote:
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The several years back when I got flu vaccines, I got much sicker those winters than when I didn't, no flu vaccines for us thanks!!! :evil:"thumbsup" |
Re: Coronavirus - Covid-19 At the end of the day this is just a bunch of people yelling talking points at each other. No one is going to change anyone’s opinion about it, and no one really knows what’s going on right now anyway so why try. There are better F’s to give y’all. Just be prepared and take care of yourselves, try to put you and your family in the best situation you can, in case things do get bad, and then hope for the best and ride it out. Play toy trucks in the meantime. |
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However, you, and others reading what I've said, are, obviously, not getting what I've been saying. OTHERS are panicking, to the point that it's affecting various industries. Tech companies around the world are 'panicking', to the point that they're cancelling conferences. Businesses, in general, are 'panicking', to the point that they're telling employees to work from home. People are are 'panicking', to the point that they're cancelling trips (not just overseas, but even to other cities within their own state). Federal, states, and even local governments, are 'panicking', to the point that they're closing schools, and placing temporary ordinances preventing large groups from gathering. Again, I'm in agreement with you that the media is"driving" this 'panic'. But, the point I'm trying to get you, and others, to comprehend is that, whether media-driven, or whether it's something to truly worry about (which I don't think it is), this IS having a REAL-WORLD effect on other industries. Just as the Note 7 matter got blown WAY out of proportion by the media, causing Samsung to recall & cancel the Note 7, the media has blown the coronavirus matter WAY out of proportion...except that, this time, because of what the media has been doing, this has already caused major loses in various industries (just using the company I work for as one example, we've already lost a few hundred-thousand dollars worth of business), and could lead to businesses going out of business. Think of it like this: snowball effect, or coming effect. Once the media started the ball rolling, or topping the dominos, it builds up speed, and stopping it becomes all but impossible, until it's gotta its final conclusion. Yes, the media started it...but, it's already too far into its progression to stop it. Now, real-world consequences are starting to take place. ~ More peace, love, laughter & kindness would make the world a MUCH better place [emoji1690] |
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