Posted on 03/23/2020 9:51:15 AM PDT by Mariner
Yesterday's thread here:
http://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3827099/posts?page=1
Thanks.
It’s interesting that they didn’t offer anything up, about the viability of the found viruses, in their study.
In the Panhandle of Texas we got hundreds of them big wind turbines. I suspect they will end up derelict soon as they are high maintenance. Lots of oil around here though.
Part B. Emergency room entrance few cars, very few vehicles in parking lots. Most in outpatient lot
I have calcium tablets that expired in 2014. Afraid to open the bottle. Lol.
“9mm resignation notice”
Sweet!
I think he’s safe though.
Tell you why I find this story unpersuasive.
Because the media hasn't discussed it. I'm talking the MSM.
Which has quite a few journalists, editors and publishers that, well, dislike President Trump.
COVID-19 is serious enough. Some MSM have done crappy reporting, downplay progress, and spin stories to advance an agenda.
And they have somehow not reported this? But you have heard from someone who heard from and so on and so on?
Sorry. I think the media would be all over this, for their own self-serving means.
Part C. “Campus” that’s what they call it now, new acquisitions, looks like a Body Mortgage Care money laundering operation for this rural area.
honey, being bossy is how American women forged great men. Take that to the bank.
Yes. I think they were looking for "breadcrumbs" and that was the scope of their work.
Looks like most studies are saying the longest it can be infectious, on surfaces, is days, but not 17 days.
Here’s an article that cites a few studies on surface particles...
...When aerosolized into fine, floating particles, the virus remained viable for three hours. On a copper surface, it was four hours, the study found. The median length of viability for the virus on stainless steel was 13 hours, and 16 hours on polypropylene, a common type of plastic....
Part D. New acquisitions north and west they took over a sophisticated insurance complex (figure insurance complex probably have brand new somewhere)
I’ve got “use by 2012” stuff in my prep stash. WTF?
Part E. Only vehicles in outpatient lot, lot only 1/3 full or less . The whole campus looks like a big metro hospital that belongs in an area 10 X this $$$$
The second source were my California Office of Emergency Services instructors (RADEF/civil defense) in the early 1980's. They complained about the personnel management problems created by having to retrain their nuclear power plant inspectors for each different nuclear power plant in the state, because those were too different including their control room interfaces, due to overregulation and political issues related to operational certification. Hopefully that has changed.
The specific problem here is CV-19 infection of control room operators in the 40-65 age cohort, because almost all of them are retired Navy nuclear power plant engineers. My understanding is that you guys aren't prepared for whole shifts to go down in a short period because the control rooms are so small that CV is just too transmissible.
How would your local nuclear plant handle that by itself? Could you get control room personnel from other nuclear power plants who are having the same problem?
F. The new acquisition is called the hospital “professional building”. Big. But they life flight choppers out.
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We shouldn’t get excited about newsies’ wording of technical matters. They rarely understand any of it.
“Fine for breaking quarantine was $13K”
Actually $1M Taiwan Dollars, or about $31,000 US...they put some teeth into the punishment.
Well, it tasted the same to me—not sure wild was the correct term-it came up and we didn’t plant it. I love the persimmons-I just eat a few at a time fresh off the tree. I don’t try to make jelly or anything—too hard to tell if they are ripe, and just one can spoil the whole thing.
G. Conclusion: you’d never know from the looks that there is a major Emergency at the “campus”. My opinion, big $$$ hospital-insurance O-BodyMorgage Operation.
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