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Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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LOL - looking forward to eating in my local Burger King Monday. I hate drive thru. By the time I get home, the food is cold.
I do wonder how my local buffet (Hong Kong Buffet) will handle their opening against the new rules. The place is HUGE so reduced seating will not be an issue. I suspect they will not offer the Mongolian BBQ - you put all kinds of raw stuff on your plate and give it to the cook who cooks it for you. It promotes people standing around waiting for their food which will be a no-no according to the new rules. |
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Blu-ray Baron
Jan 2019
Albuquerque, NM
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My mom and dad liked to go to Henry's (a hamburger joint) when I was a kid and we'd (3 kids, so 5 total) always eat in the car in their lot. Remember the McDonald's sign then saying "Over 3 million sold", lol.
Cars were more of a hangout back then. Drive-in's. Diners where they bring you the food to eat in the car. Maybe they'll make a comeback? |
Thanks given by: | bipbop13 (05-29-2020) |
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This will be an afterthought before you know it (In terms of the illness..... the economy not so much) just like those are despite people still getting them every year and no vaccines. And both of those were also more lethal at their peak (MERS was over a 30% mortality rate so it was something to be much more concerned about and yet it barely even got attention at it's peak). This is more contagious so it spreads more but it isn't going to be a never ending pandemic. In a few years somebody will eat something untraditional and we will be dealing with a new respiratory strain and this will just be another one used in how does new respiratory disease compare to COVID-19 articles just like SARS and MERS are now. Yes take precautions now when it is at the peak and stay safe but don't fall for these nonsense headlines that want to scare people into thinking 50 years from now we will be sitting in COVID-19 bunkers with twitching eyes and shooting anybody that dares sneeze in the bunker. All the same as you don't need to worry every time some uneducated journalist that knows nothing about astrology reports on an asteroid that almost ended us last week that in reality wasn't even slightly close. Or the Yellowstone Super Volcano is going to end life and erupt any moment despite the estimates not being anywhere near our lifetime and even if it erupts humanity has survived super volcanos in much more primitive times. We can find away again. Y2K? The media feed off anxiety because it makes them money. Admittedly I deal with extreme anxiety and can fall into the trap myself (I had a rough March) but when I just take a step back, breathe and let my brain overpower my emotions things become a lot easier to deal with. Oh and no there is no such thing as a 100% effective vaccine which is why they always talk about 95% effective vaccines and stuff like that which is still a stretch. All the same as people will get this and not even know it because it just doesn't react that way for them for no apparent reason there will be people that simply don't react to a vaccine. A 100% effective vaccine or medication simply isn't possible since everybody isn't the same and a vaccine can only do what each individuals body decides to do with it. And again a lot of people won't get the vaccine so no matter how effective a vaccine will never eradicate a virus by itself with a 100% effectiveness since that would require every living human to get vaccinated and not have a single persons body reject it. Technically the same vaccine would also have to be used on every other living creature that can carry the virus which wouldn't be possible let alone the fact that a human vaccine wouldn't necessarily work on another creature. The goal will always be a vaccine that is effective enough that hopefully the virus is killed off by enough people gaining immunity that it dies before it finds another host that isn't immune. But again viruses can weaken themselves long before a vaccine is safely tested or found which is why we constantly have these taper off with no vaccine ever and I'm sure we will again. Honestly I would be more scared if we have a vaccine for this in the next year than I would be if no vaccine is found. There is a reason vaccines don't exist for SARS and MERS or going all the way back to the Spanish Flu and it isn't that they couldn't figure it out eventually. It is that they could unleash something much worse on the public if they are not careful and short of something like AIDS the virus simply eventually isn't worth the cost and risk of continuing to push for the vaccine when only a few hundred people a year are getting a weakened mutated version that burned itself out. Quote:
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This is all just so confusing and it's driving me mad and I think that's a big part of the reason why this thread can get into heated debates at times. |
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Oh man, what I would do to eat some fast food right now! I've literally have not had any fast food since mid-March, which is a record for me. I'm just too scared to order some. There's just too many people handling food, from the people in the kitchen, to the people bagging the food and to the food delivery people. If one of them has the virus, I could end up getting it.
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Coronaviruses are generally thought to be spread from person-to-person through respiratory droplets. Currently there is no evidence to support transmission of COVID-19 associated with food. |
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Thanks given by: | Monterey Jack (05-29-2020) |
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![]() If I have to go through that much trouble to prevent catching the virus from packages, I can only imagine how much easier it is to get the virus from prepped food that I will be consuming in my mouth. |
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Germany
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Blu-ray Samurai
Jan 2013
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Coronavirus is not a foodborne gastrointestinal virus like norovirus (also known as the winter vomiting bug) which causes illness through eating contaminated food. COVID-19 is a respiratory illness and the transmission route of COVID-19 is thought to occur mainly through direct contact with respiratory droplets generated when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Indirect contact with COVID-19 through touching a surface or object that has the virus on it is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads. However, thorough and frequent hand washing will help to minimise the potential for indirectly spreading the virus from any surfaces that may have become exposed, including packaged and unpackaged foods. It is advised to wash your hands thoroughly after handling food deliveries or unpacking your food and drink at home on returning from the supermarket. Try not to touch your face while you are unpacking the products and disposing of any outer packaging. Follow good food hygiene and wash fruit and vegetables by rubbing under water and peeling the outer layers or skins, if appropriate. |
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The other lady assumes people wearing mask are about to commit a robbery ... Going to your local restaurant in a HazMat suit is living in fear, wearing a mask is precaution, it's protecting you, your staff and your clientele. I assume he's willing to accept personal liability for his staff and customers if they're injured on his premises? or does he have insurance? sounds like he's living in fear. |
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If I were to broadly generalize the perception of mask wearing culture in my neighborhood...
March: Masked person is either sick or a paranoid weirdo. April: Masked person is awesome and doing what's best for community. May: It's nice out and this is obviously over. No further need for masks. |
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Blu-ray Champion
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Thanks given by: | JackSkellington (05-29-2020) |
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