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Old 06-05-2020, 08:18 PM   #9821
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Old 06-05-2020, 08:30 PM   #9822
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Marin County Indoor retail and outdoor worship to reopen on the 15th. Hair salons and indoor dining might reopen by the end of the month. Being really cautious given the modest caseload.

Got a bad haircut from my wife last night. Better than leaving it long I guess.
I’m probably just going to have my wife shave it all off. I’ll also save money on shampoo
 
Old 06-05-2020, 08:47 PM   #9823
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Holy crap, look at Brazil
 
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Old 06-05-2020, 09:02 PM   #9824
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I have no problem with non-violent protests, but looters are the scum of the earth and are only prolonging this insanity.
Agreed. However, there are people out there who are apologists for looters/rioters & those destroying businesses. Yes, these criminals are spreading the virus & also contributing to our economy going downhill - but many don't want to say too much against them for whatever reason. These scum need to be imprisoned & in many cases, worse.
 
Old 06-05-2020, 10:11 PM   #9825
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point is, im sure most of the people gathering in mass right now are the very same people who were telling everyone they are selfish people for gathering at beaches or wherever since they are going to pass it on and kill people.
You're just making assumptions though.

And my argument does make sense from my viewpoint. Because i have no issue with anyone protesting anything because that's everyone's right. My point is you should either criticize everyone for doing it or no one. You can critisize people for why they are protesting or how they do it but not for protesting. And everyone who is doing that is not following the rules, whether it's people who agree with the lockdown or not. Rules are rules and yes, they apply to everyone protesting right now but they also apply to protesters who disagree with the rules. Like I said. It goes both ways. People supporting the current protests can't criticize past ones. But people supporting past protests can't criticize people for currently protesting.

So if anything, if there is a second wave people collectively are responsible.

You accuse others of having double standards, well so do you.
 
Old 06-06-2020, 01:18 AM   #9826
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The world's media is now reporting that Iran is now going through a 2nd wave of Coronavirus for the past day or so. The number of cases in that country since than have hit record highs for their population. This could be a complete disaster for anyone making attempts for themselves to avoid having a 2nd wave of the virus. But does it spread any further fears or worries, now that the entire world is in lockdown, that the new waves of cases could only be confined to countries that have had major trouble in the initial stages with getting the virus defeated in the 1st wave?

I think countries who are going this scenario now, who already have had cases from the 1st waves of the virus, may now need to make further restrictions on their air travel operators operating their businesses. I think the air travel operators now need to be told from various health officials in each country that they cannot fly people in their planes to or from countries that now have a confirmed 2nd wave of the virus until further notice. This is sending a message to people that even though air travel has taken a huge hit from the virus around the world; there is now an imperative being called on these businesses to take extra responsibility to protect more people from Coronavirus. Iran itself has already banned internal travel within it's country to avoid a 2nd wave of the virus but that has appeared to have failed. The commitment hasn't gone very far in making a difference in not getting cases. Air travel either to or from Iran would need to be banned next on the list by various authorities when it comes to protecting of the virus.
 
Old 06-06-2020, 01:41 AM   #9827
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Really good article on the many people that have symptoms lasting for months, perhaps the rest of their lives..

Yes, although mortality is always of primary concern, the morbidity involving COVID-19 seems to substantial, there is so much more to learn about this disease not only for hospitalized patients
 
Old 06-06-2020, 04:04 AM   #9828
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Last year (2019) was more fun living (without this very nasty virus).
This year is no fun, and we're not even half way through the year.
Next year? Who knows ...

* I too I've read that Corona is a virus that affects many organs of the body and could be for long periods of time (in the people alive).

Tomorrow, from the stats we have so far (innaccurate according to many experts), the number of deaths will surpass 400,000 worldwide...Coronavirus related.

Something I noticed recently; recycling depots are jammed packed.
@ least here in my area. That's for bottles, all type of bottles, cans, cardboard, plastic bags, etc. ...Jammed packed like I've never seen before.
 
Old 06-06-2020, 04:28 AM   #9829
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The Stock Market keeps rising even with large lost of jobs due to Corona, why?
https://markets.businessinsider.com/...0-6-1029273829

https://business.financialpost.com/o...ip-in-90-years
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More World Data ... Corona
https://data.worldbank.org/indicator...-PT&start=1960

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Old 06-06-2020, 04:44 AM   #9830
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and I'll say this again, the reason the lockdown was initiated was to not overwhelm the hospitals... do you not think we are beyond that for the vast majority of the country?




take a look on whats going on right now... yes, many are willing to gamble other peoples lives....

go to the beach, you're a murderer.... do it for a cause, we'll overlook it, carry on.



exactly... authority and people in charge need to stick to their guidelines REGARDLESS. the end result is the same if what they've been telling us is true. if you gather in mass, you are going to pass the virus on to vulnerable and elderly. so if you do that, you are selfish. remember all that talk? oh, but this is different.. i get it

If we had proper mental health care for all in this country, would our mental hospitals be overwhelmed?
 
Old 06-06-2020, 04:48 AM   #9831
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Precisely. God forbid anyone be allowed to go out and do something that'll help the economy recover, but violent protests that destroy people's businesses? A-OK!

The next time that the Jewish community wants to have a funeral, and not have it broken up, when the cops arrive, they just need to tell the cops that they "are protesting... something."
 
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Old 06-06-2020, 05:25 AM   #9832
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...now that the entire world is in lockdown ...
I'm sure that there are places in lockdown but it most certainly isn't the entire world.

I was out shopping today, at several different places. At the largest mall in town, the food court was packed. It was delightful to see people sitting at the table, passing around french fries.

I went into the video store in the mall. Didn't buy anything. Later, I went to a thrift store and picked up several books and some sewing supplies.

We aren't quite back to normal. Movie theaters are closed...but bowling allleys are open. Schools are partially reopened.

It's getting better every day.
 
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Old 06-06-2020, 05:25 AM   #9833
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More on masks, from WHO
https://www.who.int/dg/speeches/deta...---5-june-2020

In brief ...
https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/health-52945210

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Old 06-06-2020, 05:38 AM   #9834
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The next time that the Jewish community wants to have a funeral, and not have it broken up, when the cops arrive, they just need to tell the cops that they "are protesting... something."
No one kept the folks from protesting against the lockdowns. You folks keep failing to mention those. Yes experts expressed their concerns in terms of the virus being able to spread more easily at protests back then. But they are voicing the same concerns now. Both the anti-lockdown protesters and the current protesters were able to protest regardless. So they are either all wrong to do so or none of them are.

The current protesters could just as well say "the anti-lockdown folks didn't follow the rules. Why should we?" Just like you are complaining about double standards. While the truth of the matter is that most people are probably not following the rules anymore. Again...whatever happens from here on out happens because of everyone who's not following the rules anymore, no matter what side you're on. And everyone will find someone to blame because shit's probably gonna hit the fan. The curve hasn't been flattened and there are no lockdowns anymore.

The jewish funeral situation could have been handled differently but no one was able to have a funeral for loved ones at that specific point. And they knew that too.

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Old 06-06-2020, 12:58 PM   #9835
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New cases of the novel coronavirus are rising faster than ever worldwide, at a rate of more than 100,000 a day over a seven-day average.

In April, new cases never topped 100,000 in one day, but since May 21, there have only been less than 100,000 on five days, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Newly reported cases reached a high of 130,400 on June 3.
The increase in case rates may be partially explained by increases in testing capacity, but there's still not enough testing to capture an accurate picture in many countries.
Source - CNN.com

Well, poop.
 
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Yup people also need to wash their hands frequently and socially distance properly as much as humanly possible. Raise your hand if you believe anyone is practicing all 3.
 
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Old 06-06-2020, 01:02 PM   #9837
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If we had proper mental health care for all in this country, would our mental hospitals be overwhelmed?
You have to convince more of us to go to school and become licensed so we can get more people the mental health care they need. Part of the problem, aside from the ridiculous tuition costs at some schools, is we are a very poorly paid profession, which doesn't give potential mental health experts very good incentive to get the degree and enter the field.

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Old 06-06-2020, 01:39 PM   #9838
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I work in retail (luckily backend stuff and no customer interaction) but we reopened to the public this past week and have been slammed every day like it's Saturday. Doing $200,000 in sales on a Wednesday when we normally do $70,000 or so. People CAN'T WAIT to get out and shop again. We've been just about tripling our sales budget every day.
 
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Old 06-06-2020, 02:00 PM   #9839
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Cases in the U.S. have dropped from their peak in April of 32,000, to around 22,000 today. Holding steady there there and not dropping any more.

Solid line is the seven day moving average




Seven day moving average of deaths dropped below 1000 for the first time.

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Old 06-06-2020, 02:09 PM   #9840
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My company reopens on Monday. We're not supposed to let anyone without a mask inside so I hope I don't get any of those "I have a right not to wear a mask" types. I'm not getting into confrontations with anyone over this. There are also severe restrictions on who can come in. I just KNOW I'm in for a tough time going forward. I got too used to sitting in a dark lobby all day watching youtube while we were closed.
 
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