Re: COVID-19
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 3:19 pm
Though it is not the "new deaths" that are up by 181.
Though it is not the "new deaths" that are up by 181.
Sad, but interesting.Woodchopper wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 4:35 pm A good thread on how the reality differs from expectations of how it would be like to deal with a pandemic: https://twitter.com/ct_bergstrom/status ... 69953?s=21
That is very good.Woodchopper wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 4:35 pm A good thread on how the reality differs from expectations of how it would be like to deal with a pandemic: https://twitter.com/ct_bergstrom/status ... 69953?s=21
And I just can't get my head around the bit in bold...WaPo wrote:Andre Leite and Adrian Small, Washington D.C.-based luxury real estate agents with no medical-supply experience, said they have been cold-calling hospitals, mayors and nurses groups with an extraordinary offer: all the protective material they could need, delivered for an affordable price. They insist they know the right factories from their days buying porcelain and home-remodeling materials from Chinese industrial zones. And for their services, all they’re asking is a profit margin of about 20 percent.
“That’s the minimum I can go,” Leite said in an interview. “I’m telling people, ‘Stick your hand in your pocket, fish out a few bucks, and let’s do something about it.’ ”
Bonamo, of RWJBarnabas Health, said a team of hospital executives now sifts through a daily flood of pitches demanding upfront payments for a chance at supplies. Prices change by the day, soaring for the items health-care providers need most. Surgical masks that once cost 3 to 5 cents now cost several dollars a piece, while coveted N95 masks that once cost less than a dollar are now sold for $7.50 or more.
Over the last few years I've seen "ACAB" in graffiti or on far-left posters in several countries. It seems to be an anti-police meme even among people who don't know what the corresponding words are.
Good. The measures they announced 2-3 days ago allowed you to go to the park and drink a few cans with 3 of your mates.Brightonian wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:55 pm Here in Ireland they've suddenly tightened the lockdown, effective tonight (news story).
This hardly sends the message that "we're all in this together" and I can imagine a lot of active 71-year-olds going "f.ck that". Are the Gardai going to be asking for ID from everyone who looks like they might be close to 70? And it's hardly going to be good optics if they start fining older people who live on their own and need shopping, as you say, or perhaps want to walk their dog. Does any other country have age-related lockdown rules (apart from for children)?Brightonian wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:55 pm One of the restrictions is everyone over 70 must stay inside at all times.
Oh my GodGrumble wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:58 pm It would be a very great shame if a couple of people in that room were infectious.
ETA: that was about the photo above
I know! $2 trillion for 15 pens!Stranger Mouse wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 8:32 amOh my GodGrumble wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:58 pm It would be a very great shame if a couple of people in that room were infectious.
ETA: that was about the photo above
https://twitter.com/mrjamesob/status/12 ... 39136?s=21
Rubbing the surface of the copper with a cloth soaked in Classic Coca-cola will soon bring the brilliance back.
I was only out by a dayStranger Mouse wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 8:32 amOh my GodGrumble wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 10:58 pm It would be a very great shame if a couple of people in that room were infectious.
ETA: that was about the photo above
https://twitter.com/mrjamesob/status/12 ... 39136?s=21
Little waster wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:30 pmAnd yet his approval ratings are up nearly 5% in the last two weeks.RandomElement wrote: Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:22 pm Trump on TV
https://twitter.com/joekennedy/status/1 ... 8413375497
What the actual living f.ck.![]()
At this point he's about 3 days away from directly-injecting coronavirus into the eyeballs of babies on national telly.
Nice, thanks
15 days. I think.El Pollo Diablo wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 2:47 pm Deaths have risen by 260 to 1,019. The trendline yesterday suggested we'd be on 1,015 deaths. Forecast for tomorrow is a rise of 272, taking it to 1,287.
The death numbers are now almost exactly 16 days behind Italy.