Neverending Covid-19 Coronavirus

I'm just a few days into quarantine with my kids and The Shining is starting to make more and more sense :)

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Hypothetical: you, your pregnant asthmatic wife*, and your teenage stepdaughter are scheduled to fly to Paris in two weeks, then go to Germany, where you will split up with the teen so she can see her dad for two weeks while you tour around France & Belgium.

How bad would Coronavirus news developments need to get in order for you to decide to cancel this expensive and completely nonrefundable trip? What’s your threshold?


*FWIW as of Thursday the OB’s professional medical opinion was “Eh. It’s probably fine, you’re not going to run into it.” The first presumptive positive patient in the county turned up at that OB’s hospital the following day.
I missed a few pages of convo. ¿What did you end up doing?

I've been trying to keep up with this but I admit I might have missed the discussion. Does anyone think they already had this? My wife was really sick a month ago. No real "cold" symptoms, just a fever, cough, and shortness of breath. She never takes more than a day off work, and was out three days and stayed in bed for the three days and the weekend. I guess we'll never know, but I'm thinking maybe she had it already.
If you really feel she had covid, just try to stay away from anyone for 14 days. That way if you're an asymptomatic carrier you have less risk of transmitting. I've had a summer cold before any cases were detected here. But I've been very paranoid anyway. I don't have the covid symptoms of fever and dry cough. Runny nose isn't covid. But it still lingers in your head.

Guess my ass is going to the polls tomorrow. Luckily my precinct is small and there's hardly ever anyone there.
Keep your distance in the queue. 6 ft. between each other. And perhaps take a glove to handle the voting machines. Dispose of the gloves once you're done voting and wash your hands immediately afterwards.

I think I may have possibly had it. I had symptoms of a stomach flu early last week, mucus cough with phlegm and then Thursday and Friday feverish conditions. My temperature never went above 100 but I was feeling very warm. I was taking cold and cough medicine and pepto bismol and now I feel fine. I have no idea if I did have it or not, but I’m taking precautions to not expose myself to anyone for at least another week. It may not have been the Coronavirus because my girlfriend would have definitely caught it from me and she’s been fine the whole time. So who knows. But it definitely was not the best time to get sick. My anxiety was not a fan.
Right there with you. Just a normal cold makes you think you've been in Chernobyl for a day.

has anyone ever ordered alcohol online? I joined one of those monthly wine clubs way back in 2015 and had to get it shipped to my work because you need to sign for it in person. I am home all the time so I could do it now. I ended up cancelling the club only after a month because it was a hassle to arrange a date for it to get delivered conveniently for me at work.

I have a good stock right now. But I'm just thinking because liquor cannot be sold in grocery stores in VT (only beer and wine) if I wanted to buy something else I'd have to get it delivered.
¡Great time to learn how to make bathtub gin!
 
My wife's employer closed the doors today. She works at a Fleet Feet where she fits people for shoes. I am mostly relieved because that is a high risk situation. They had brisk business yesterday, too, so people were not afraid to get out and buy some shoes. The employers are closing out of good conscience and are still paying employees through the end of the month and are working on some online solutions and other potential opportunities to keep making income.

I was really impressed they would operate out of such good conscience. She said the owner was pretty tearful and said they may lose everything but wanted to try to take care of employees first and foremost.
 
I just found out that my brother in law has the symptoms. I'm trying not to freak out. But my dad is extremely extremely high risk. We all live in the same area. My parents see my bro-in-law often (cause of the grandkids). I hope they all quarantined themselves in time for my dad to not have been exposed.

I know this has been serious all along. It just hits a bit harder when it gets personal.
 
Someone at my workplace self quarantined due to her husband showing symptoms as of Friday. Got an email over the weekend that we would have a meeting first thing Monday morning about what we were going to be doing as a company to handle this situation. Nothing, that's what were doing. Office Boss thinks this virus is overhyped/media (how it was actually sent out in an email this morning complaining that we have to cancel our social hour, italicized and all) . I love being in a building with self absorbed ass hats who get all of their information from facebook and one news source. Hope everyone stays safe out there, we are surrounded by idiots.
 
My best friend and my brother in law were both laid off this morning from their jobs. What a shitty time this is.


I'm sorry to hear this. And I'm hearing the same thing all over Social Media and other forums. Layoffs, furloughs and mandatory unpaid leave are popping are happening left and right.


These are not good times.

Trump is currently trying to get a $850 Billion stimulus tax passed. But it does to little for the working class and almost everything for corporations. Such as the a temporary payroll tax holiday.
 
I'm terribly sorry. I got laid off a few weeks ago, but for them to get laid off right when tensions are really rising has to feel like a real kick in the gut.
I'm sorry to hear this. And I'm hearing the same thing all over Social Media and other forums. Layoffs, furloughs and mandatory unpaid leave are popping are happening left and right.


These are not good times.

Trump is currently trying to get a $850 Billion stimulus tax passed. But it does to little for the working class and almost everything for corporations. Such as the a temporary payroll tax holiday.

We're all in it together in times like these. Have to support those who are down - family, friends, neighbors, internet strangers. Sorry to hear about you as well, @Tillman
 
has anyone ever ordered alcohol online? I joined one of those monthly wine clubs way back in 2015 and had to get it shipped to my work because you need to sign for it in person. I am home all the time so I could do it now. I ended up cancelling the club only after a month because it was a hassle to arrange a date for it to get delivered conveniently for me at work.

I have a good stock right now. But I'm just thinking because liquor cannot be sold in grocery stores in VT (only beer and wine) if I wanted to buy something else I'd have to get it delivered.

I used to order spirits online, but VA made it illegal a couple years back.

It is crazy to me, CRAZY, that UberEats and all similar services are still operating. There is no need to put those drivers at unnecessary risk for delivery fast food french fries.

Honestly, UberEats workers should have no problem following social distancing protocols while doing food delivery. Come in, pick up the bag on the counter, drop off the bag at the door. They never have to interact.
 
I used to order spirits online, but VA made it illegal a couple years back.



Honestly, UberEats workers should have no problem following social distancing protocols while doing food delivery. Come in, pick up the bag on the counter, drop off the bag at the door. They never have to interact.
In theory, definitely agree. But in practice, we all know that isn't 100% followed.

I don't know. I just don't feel like restaurant delivery is essential. And we should be moving towards only essential businesses staying open. But then - what is essential? Lol
 
In theory, definitely agree. But in practice, we all know that isn't 100% followed.

I don't know. I just don't feel like restaurant delivery is essential. And we should be moving towards only essential businesses staying open. But then - what is essential? Lol

I think it's important because a) it reduces load on grocery stores, b) it's helpful for people who don't know how to cook, and c) it keeps local restaurants from bleeding money during a shutdown and going bankrupt, which is a serious concern.
 
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