Posted on 03/17/2020 8:36:27 AM PDT by Mariner
Thread #18 is here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3825150/posts?page=1
H. Peroxide starts degrading about 6 weeks after you open it. Couple years shelf life. If it doesn’t fizz when you pour it around the bathroom sink drain lip, it’s done.
I sure wonder what info they see at the top that we will never know.
How the China system works...
https://twitter.com/adamscrabble/status/1240011941093019650
NY
This Is Really Happening”: NYC Healthcare Workers Describe Supply And Staff Shortages As COVID-19 Cases Rise
Healthcare workers across New York City are bracing for a surge in COVID-19 patients who need hospital care. But they are already seeing shortages of supplies and staff as their colleagues test positive for the virus, and while patients displaying flu-like symptoms continue to crowd emergency rooms.
Let me know if you get an answer.
NO!
Not West (by God) Virginia!
NYC mayor
prepare for a possible shelter in place in 48 hours.
....
NY will be the city to watch and see how it reacts.
Rest of the nation not far behind....maybe three days at most for lockdown. Flights (DOM & INL) stop in a week or less is my guess
Dr. Laundry says:
The rate of breakdown increases rapidly when bleach is stored in extreme hot or freezing temperatures, or when a bottle is more than one year old. Generally, bleach stored at room temperature (~70°F) has a shelf life of one year, but after that point it should be replaced.
https://www.clorox.com/how-to/laundry-basics/product-usage-guides/shelf-life/
you could make a smaller amount (2 tablespoons diluted in 4 cups water) that you use up over several days for general countertop cleaning. However, when you are cleaning up after things that are highly likely to spread bacteria (like raw meat), you would want to use a freshly mixed solution.
ibid
Bah.
NYC will be the Wuhan of North America.
And they don’t care.
Ok..maybe up to ten days away, but it won’t be far away
We can be almost certain this will not be the only case from said convention. I’m dumbfounded this took place in New York LAST WEEK.
There was almost no traffic in PA when she reached here.
That's typical. Traffic thins out a lot around Harrisburg. By the time you get past Scranton, you essentially have the I-81 to yourself.
Cause think about it. What's north of PA?
NY.
“FNC - one NYC cop tests positive and 17 sent home.”
Not surprised - probably a lot more infected. That job, right now, is almost as bad as working in a hospital.
Or maybe you don’t know what you are talking about.
I live in the middle of flyover country with hundreds of little towns with a single road going through the center and 2 digit populations. So,tell me all about the way life is here. I would be happy to learn all about the everyday life I see all the time. I live in a town of less than 50 people. Im sure you can tell me all about life here.
My son-in-law works ED at the hospital, way too many people going their panicked,, showing up with sniffles or anxiety. Then, after every time an exam room is used, they have to scrub down the room, takes 2x as long.
Obviously, I am telling you. Your fantasies of people setting up roadblocks to stop people from entering town are just that, fantasy. You watch too much TV.
“The US & Canada are preparing to issue a joint statement in the next 24-48 hours to suspend non-essential travel between the two countries, an administration official tells me.
The restrictions will ensure trade & business between the two countries can continue”
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https://twitter.com/JDiamond1/status/1240089296180326400
CNN, so take some salt...
Dr. Acton (Ohio Health Director) started to cry during the live press conference today.
Well, I have to admit that I feel so much better that you say it isn’t possible, no matter how bad things get. Whew... What a relief...
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