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Old 05-14-2020, 06:38 PM   #8401
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The on the spot testing will come when they develop a chip inserted under the skin, in perhaps a "tattoo," that can monitor somehow, if a person has, or had the virus of the week... And, be like an RFID, for tracing.
I suggested a GPS irremovable wristbands that turn red every time you get within 2 metres of a person not in your group and emits a ear-piercing siren when one of the infected gets within eye-ball range ...

Back in the [un]real World, my neighbours have decided to light an oil drum in their driveway (three feet from our fence and six from our car) for the second day in a row and have a party staring at it like the monkeys did to the obelisk in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

The Dawn of Man ... my arse.
 
Old 05-14-2020, 06:54 PM   #8402
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Bill Murray and Guy Fieri Will Face Off in a Nacho Making Contest For Charity

Bill Murray and Guy Fieri will go head-to-head on Friday in a nacho-making contest to help raise money for the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The “Nacho Average Showdown” will air live on The Food Network’s Facebook page on Friday and will show a cook-off between Murray and his son chef Homer Murray, and Fieri and his son Hunter Fieri. Terry Crews and Shaquille O’Neal will judge each team’s signature nacho dish while the Food Network’s Carla Hall will host.
https://www.mediaite.com/entertainme...t-for-charity/
 
Old 05-14-2020, 06:56 PM   #8403
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New Mexico is one of 18 states with strict stay-at-home guidelines still in place, 32 states have reopened.

In Texas, restaurants are now allowed to have dine-in customers, people can go shopping in person, and movie theaters are open, all at limited capacity. New Mexico, however, is one of nine states in the soft reopening phase. Wednesday, the governor announced we would take the first step in reopening, but she is still encouraging people to stay home as much as possible.

“We’re going to continue to prohibit congregating in large groups, and numbers of people. We’re going to keep that tight and small, we’re going to be in our bubbles, of five,” said Governor Lujan Grisham.

The first phase of reopening will allow small retailers to open, and operate at 25% capacity, movie theaters, concert halls, and amusement parks will remain closed. Churches will also be allowed to operate at 10% capacity.

Wednesday morning traffic remained light along the freeways in Albuquerque, Sky News captured empty parking lots, and an airport that looked more like a ghost town.

While traffic paints an image that people are staying home, based on cell phone data, the New York Times estimates 60% of New Mexicans were venturing out of their homes a couple of weeks ago. The Times estimates that the number was up to 65% last week.

In the same study by the New York Times, Arizona saw the smallest increase in the number of people venturing out from their homes. Arizona’s governor announced this week his state will be reopening Friday.

New Mexico is middle-of-the-road in confirmed cases per capita, compared to other states, but more than half of our cases are in two counties, McKinley and San Juan.
Source - KRQE.com

Still think she's being too strict, hope Barr acts.
 
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https://www.technologyreview.com/202...acing-tracker/

Can it help? Is it any good? Is it worth it? Are there any negative implications?
Artificial Intelligence...are we robots in the year 2020 and beyond?

We know that we already are; but how much further and faster are we advancing now with COVID-19 pandemic?
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They have robot dogs patrolling in some parks and counting people (Singapore). ....And giving instructions (educating) on taking precautions (social distancing - 2 meters). They are fully equipped with cameras, sensors, microphones, speakers, ...relaying to a data base.



https://www.businessinsider.com/roam...p-apart-2020-5
hell NO...
 
Old 05-14-2020, 07:50 PM   #8405
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https://www.technologyreview.com/202...acing-tracker/

Can it help? Is it any good? Is it worth it? Are there any negative implications?
Artificial Intelligence...are we robots in the year 2020 and beyond?

We know that we already are; but how much further and faster are we advancing now with COVID-19 pandemic?
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They have robot dogs patrolling in some parks and counting people (Singapore). ....And giving instructions (educating) on taking precautions (social distancing - 2 meters). They are fully equipped with cameras, sensors, microphones, speakers, ...relaying to a data base.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYsg...ature=youtu.be

https://www.businessinsider.com/roam...p-apart-2020-5
 
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Old 05-14-2020, 07:59 PM   #8406
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hell NO...
It kinds of make our freedom right to privacy a little moot ...
...Like living under strict orders (regime).
There's a balance ⚖ between health ⚕ and privacy ⚜
It's ☯️

And the clock ⏰ is still ticking and it will for all the years to come.
Coronavirus is another bad virus (very bad) that we'll have to live and adapt with in the now and for the future of next generations ... grand grandchildren. ... till they'll get over 60 and 70 and beyond if they're lucky. ...I think.

We all hope to make the best decisions, same as our elected leaders.
And, we sure want healthy leaders all the way...Physically and Mentally.
...All world's leaders from all world's countries.
When it comes to global human health there's no substitute for negotiation and margin of error. It's more serious than life and death...it's our children's future.
The sacrifices we make today is for humanity's survival...everything we worked for, everything we fought for, everything we live for. ...Our independence and freedom, our liberty (liberation and deliverance).
...Our health.
 
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Looks like Chernobyl.
From an episode of Black Mirror...
 
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Note to bruce and LOTR - https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread...9#post17631593

Personally, in order to reduce the risk of infection as much as possible given the little additional effort and expense required, if you know, or suspect you may have to enter an environment where people are/will be bunched or close to one another, in addition to a mask, it can’t hurt to also wear safety glasses/googles which can be found pretty cheaply on the internet. I know of at least one teaching hospital that, for sake of patient and doctor, has taken the precaution of installing clear shields to their slit lamps (a device which is used to examine a patient’s eyes and measure IOP) - https://www.veo-ophthalmics.com/prod...m-shield-large

Given the highly contagious nature of this virus, there is nothing to say that virus-laden respiratory droplets in the air produced by someone infected couldn’t land on one’s conjunctiva and penetrate, so why not be as proactive as possible in reducing risk in order to prevent being hospitalized or worse –


At the current time, PMIS (https://secure.jbs.elsevierhealth.co...sent?code=null ) is also believed to be rare; however, given potential consequences it can’t hurt for parents to be informed of its existence.
 
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Yes Penton-Man, I wear prescription glasses so I'm mostly protected in that regard (mostly, because they aren't safety glasses) Agree that it's good practice to wear eye protection in close quarters.
 
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From an episode of Black Mirror...
I see, on Netflix ...
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* @ Penton: I too wear prescription glasses but I'm all for this ...



Prescriptions glasses don't protect @ the sides, top and bottom.

** I just wonder if it can also enter through the ears?
And I do know to flush the toilet with the lid close ... in particular after dumps.

Survival ...

Doctors and nurses ...




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Palo Alto residents are now required to wear face coverings in public following a City Council decision Monday and an emergency order by the city manager, city officials said.

The order went into effect at noon Wednesday and was the result of a unanimous decision by the council.

Face coverings must be worn anytime a resident is outside the home except when engaging in outdoor recreation. Even then residents must stay six feet from others.

Children two years old and under are exempt from the order. Also, residents driving alone or with family members are exempt.

Santa Clara County, where Palo Alto is located, is under a shelter-in-place order until May 31.
So this ridiculous requirement is getting closer to home. You don't need to wear a mask outside if you're social distancing.

Saying you need to wear one as soon as you exit your house is tantamount to extending the stay at home order until the weather cools down. Who is going want to go outside and hang out in a park in hot weather with a mask on?
 
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Makes no sense why California colleges are already closing campuses for the fall semester. People ages 15-24 have a 180x-360x greater chance of either being murdered or commuting suicide than they do of dying from the Coronavirus. Think about that for a minute.

Also, if you're under the age of 24 you have a better chance to be struck by lightning than you do dying of the Coronavirus.
 
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Well my university is choosing to act as though there will be in-person classes in the summer. I think they're just desperate to keep everyone from dropping out and running for the hills.
 
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Prescriptions glasses don't protect @ the sides, top and bottom.
Not particularly worried about it. I'm still mostly protected against what I consider a remote possibility to begin with. But everyone has their own risk tolerance and assessments. Go for it.
 
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Kids learn better on campus.
 
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Makes no sense why California colleges are already closing campuses for the fall semester. People ages 15-24 have a 180x-360x greater chance of either being murdered or commuting suicide than they do of dying from the Coronavirus. Think about that for a minute.

Also, if you're under the age of 24 you have a better chance to be struck by lightening than you do dying of the Coronavirus.
Agree that's jumping the gun a little. Still over 3 months until the semester starts. They could start classes in mid-September instead of canceling the whole semester. And if the believe the forecast of a second wave this winter, do they think it will be better in January than in August?
 
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Not particularly worried about it. I'm still mostly protected against what I consider a remote possibility to begin with. But everyone has their own risk tolerance and assessments. Go for it.
I live on an island. I don't wear masks yet. And I'm waiting till they start selling them in grocery stores, drugstores, home hardware stores, ...

I do have a N95 but it's disposable. No good for multiple uses.

My sister started making them (tissue type); she'll send me some.
She's very good (she's a true artist) @ making stuff like that and much much more.

I don't expect Corona just to leave like that, no, it will keep expanding more and more.
And it will come in waves too. According to pandemic virus experts Corona is with us for the long term, just as we have the flu seasons every year.
Masks are going to be part of our daily routine; it's inevitable.
 
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Makes no sense why California colleges are already closing campuses for the fall semester. People ages 15-24 have a 180x-360x greater chance of either being murdered or commuting suicide than they do of dying from the Coronavirus. Think about that for a minute.

Also, if you're under the age of 24 you have a better chance to be struck by lightning than you do dying of the Coronavirus.
Man, you are so thick. This is exactly what I'm talking about.

Look at the bigger picture. It ain't *just* about the kids.

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Kids learn better on campus.
Yes. Especially from dead adults.

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