porcy62 Posted March 11, 2020 Report Share Posted March 11, 2020 The PM just announced that Italy is closed down for two weeks: only pharmacies grocery stores supermarkets public offices and postal services open. Basically we can go out for buying food and medicines. Working is permitted with safety restrictions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Gould Posted March 11, 2020 Report Share Posted March 11, 2020 Just saw a graphic showing that the UK and US are about 13 days behind Italy on the rate of infection, France and Germany a little closer to Italian rate today. What hasn't been mentioned is how deaths from other causes will jump because there aren't any ICU beds available when the shit really hits the fan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lyin' Wolf Posted March 11, 2020 Report Share Posted March 11, 2020 43 minutes ago, Dan Gould said: Just saw a graphic showing that the UK and US are about 13 days behind Italy on the rate of infection, France and Germany a little closer to Italian rate today. What hasn't been mentioned is how deaths from other causes will jump because there aren't any ICU beds available when the shit really hits the fan. That's really the key. The healthcare system has two main risk (that I can think of): 1. Healthcare workers being inadvertently/unknowingly becoming infected 2. Lack of appropriate critical care beds and associated equipment I'm reading that "flattening the infection curve" is the best way to avert a horrible outcome here. If only we could get our production of hand sanitizers to meet demand. Cancelling mass gatherings would help too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felser Posted March 11, 2020 Report Share Posted March 11, 2020 19 minutes ago, Lyin' Wolf said: If only we could get our production of hand sanitizers to meet demand. Cancelling mass gatherings would help too. We can't even get isopropyl alcohol and aloe to make our own here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stephenrr Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 Starting to sound serious. Anthony Fauci testified today that very possibly 1 of every 3 Americans could get the virus. And possibly 20% of those over 80 or compromised could expire. I'm 68 and diabetic...not flying anywhere, not leaving the house unnecessarily, and thinking of blowing off concert plans for the summer (Elton John, James Taylor, Lady Gaga)! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave James Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 You want to see how crazy this has gotten? Watch this video of a Costco in Lower British Columbia just after it opened for business a couple of days ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSngry Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 2 hours ago, Dan Gould said: What hasn't been mentioned is how deaths from other causes will jump because there aren't any ICU beds available when the shit really hits the fan. And oh by the way, what happened to all of those rural/semi-rural hospitals that used to be there? Facilities to be mobilized in times of emergency, only... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghost of miles Posted March 12, 2020 Author Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 The NBA just announced it's suspending its season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brad Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 15 minutes ago, ghost of miles said: The NBA just announced it's suspending its season. Can other sports be far behind? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghost of miles Posted March 12, 2020 Author Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 15 minutes ago, Brad said: Can other sports be far behind? Can't imagine that baseball will start on time, no. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave James Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 Tom Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, have both been diagnosed with the virus. They have been traveling in Australia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 6 hours ago, Dave James said: You want to see how crazy this has gotten? Watch this video of a Costco in Lower British Columbia just after it opened for business a couple of days ago. Jeez - Chicken Little Brigade of the Lower Mainland out in force. Unbelievable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brad Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 Spain’s football league has been suspended for two weeks and Real Madrid players are in quarantine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Duckworth Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 I teach in the public schools here in Memphis where this morning it was announced that we'll be closed from tomorrow until March 30. I am hoping to get caught up on my listening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlhoots Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 Lots of events here being postponed / canceled. State government just "prohibited" all gatherings of more than 100 people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Gould Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 3 hours ago, bresna said: So for the 3rd consecutive day, my work has strengthened the "work from home" rules to where they are now saying, "It is asked that you work from home as much as possible.Only come to the office as needed." They've also announced that the cafeteria will be closing tomorrow. Face to face meetings are strongly discouraged. If you need to hold a meeting, all attendees must sit 6 feet apart. On our main campus, you can't move from building to building. If you work in Building 1, you have to stay in Building 1. The manufacturing areas are all closed to anyone not working there. No visitors are allowed into any building. At our Philippine factory, all workers must have the temperature taken prior to being allowed entry. In some areas, they have shuttle buses to bring you in and you have to have your temp taken prior to boarding the bus. So I guess I'll be working from home for a while. No such luck for me but we got a survey from corporate about what insurance license is held and what your PC and internet capabilities are, so they may make that decision fairly soon. Has anyone seen the video of the asshat nba player touching everything in sight and now he has tested positive? What a dick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felser Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 I requested and received permission to work from home for duration. Does not negatively impact my work at all, in fact I am more productive and happier working from home, especially under these circumstances. Governor of PA just closed schools and all stores except grocery/pharmacy in our county (Montgomery County, PA, adjacent to and just west of Philly) for two weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghost of miles Posted March 12, 2020 Author Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 NHL suspended, as is MLB spring training and Opening Day delayed by at least two weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason Bivins Posted March 12, 2020 Report Share Posted March 12, 2020 No March Madness either, David. I gotta figure out how to teach online sometime between now and the week after next. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felser Posted March 13, 2020 Report Share Posted March 13, 2020 Cerner just issued a directive for Malvern employees (such as me) to work from home for two weeks. That's a good thing, and I am well-prepared to do so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sidewinder Posted March 13, 2020 Report Share Posted March 13, 2020 Just done my grocery shop - it seemed a bit subdued but on the whole fairly normal. Managed to get everything I needed - even a couple of packs of toilet paper left on the shelf ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rooster_Ties Posted March 13, 2020 Report Share Posted March 13, 2020 Just did a grocery run myself. Pretty busy for a Friday at 1pm. Some things were pretty wiped out: rice, beans, pasta. Didn’t even notice if there was toilet paper (we’ve got plenty). I’d say it was as busy as a Sunday mid-afternoon (which isn’t quite as bad as Sunday nights, which are the worst): Headed back out on a Target run in a few more min (no car, so every set of errands I can only carry so much). If I can get ~4 packages of frozen fish fillets, plus what all I just got, we’ve got plenty of food for 5-6 days, maybe 7. I *know* we’re not sheltering in place, but there’s no telling if there’ll be such a run on stuff, that by Monday or Tuesday a lot of the shelves may be bare a couple days. I’ll admit to stocking up of a bunch of toilet paper a couple weeks ago (when I first heard of Australia literally running out in 48 hours). There was PLENTY here at that time, and I figured better now (then), than having to worry about running out when everyone else had stripped the shelves bare (which probably is the case now, or close to it). We’re not worried about things very much. We’re both healthy, relatively young (51 & 52), and we don’t have any kids (and all our folks live 1,000 miles away). We’re pretty much hermits half the time anyway, so it shouldn’t be any big deal to us (as compared to plenty of other folks). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
felser Posted March 13, 2020 Report Share Posted March 13, 2020 2 hours ago, bresna said: WTF is wrong with people? This is not "Bird Cage". You're not going to walk out your door and die. This isn't the plague. You don't have to shelter in place. People are scared, and trying to come to grips with the unknown. It is about statistics and probabilities, and the less trips out, the less contact with people/surfaces/etc., the less likely one is to catch/spread this thing. It's not the plague, but it's also not just the flu. I have sympathy for people right now, and will bear with them. It will settle into a new normal soon enough. And it will pass in time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlhoots Posted March 13, 2020 Report Share Posted March 13, 2020 2 hours ago, felser said: People are scared, and trying to come to grips with the unknown. It is about statistics and probabilities, and the less trips out, the less contact with people/surfaces/etc., the less likely one is to catch/spread this thing. It's not the plague, but it's also not just the flu. I have sympathy for people right now, and will bear with them. It will settle into a new normal soon enough. And it will pass in time. I agree with felser. The big unknown is what the ultimate impact will be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghost of miles Posted March 13, 2020 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2020 As bad as the health impact could be, the economic impact could be even more destructive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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