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Ultimate prepping, eat s*** no one else wants to eat!
I mean, we both have gardens
Few pics from local vons grocery. Nobody wants the vegan stuff @GLTHFJ60
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Yeah, the purpose of this post was not to debate the merits of staying in nor was I soliciting feedback on what I should do with my weekend. If I stay home, I will leave my house once to twice a day to go purchase food or go to the grocery store. I will also be staying in an apartment building with over 300 people that regularly spread their germs on surfaces such a elevators and door handles. Had I gone to the beach or the mountains, I would likely have had less contact and interaction with humans and germs, making me less likely to catch or spread anything. I believe in containing this thing as much as the next guy, but I can also use my common sense and take precautions. Many of you have wive's, families, yards, and shops to work in. Me, I'm by myself in a one bedroom apartment. Thanks for everyone's input.
I have not yet seen, and would like to see a graph that also shows the number of available test kits, number of tests conducted along with number/percentage of positive tests. I have a feeling that we’re really not getting a good picture of what’s going on, and that many of these sorts of graphs are influenced by bad data. I know it’s likely that this sort of curve may still look the same because that’s typically how viral transmission works, but again we really don’t have a great idea if we’re skewing the data in by only being able to test at a certain time and capacityAs a country, we're out of the "incubation" period by all measures at this point. We are solidly in the exponential curve upwards. To what extent people are able to isolate in the next week, and how quickly we are able to continue to ramp up testing, will cause or prevent potentially hundreds of thousands of deaths.
United States COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer
United States Coronavirus update with statistics and graphs: total and new cases, deaths per day, mortality and recovery rates, current active cases, recoveries, trends and timeline.www.worldometers.info
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But when something like this happens, we wish we worked for big evil corporate and have that "working from home and getting paid" gravy train. Loosing revenue due to the situation is painful no matter what, and there is no end in sight!