05-15-2020, 03:27 AM | #571 |
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I have now mastered drinking beer and listening to music on my balcony by myself. Going out almost sounds weird now.
I spent a lot of time at my local Hooters. I hope that when things open back up I have the patience to wait at least 2-3 weeks before I go there or any other restaurant. Because you're always going to get the bumrush crowd like ^^^ that are going in guns blazing.
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05-15-2020, 10:40 AM | #572 | |
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Both of us are homebodies, and the only place we both went to other than work, was the grocery store, or Lowes / walmart, etc... Even before the pandemic happened, we rarely went out to eat, and we didn't even go to the movies except a few times a year. Through this whole thing, we have both been still going to work every day. Truth be told we only encountered a horrible line once at Walmart in Stephens City very early on, it might have been around the 3rd week of March. Since then the Martins and that Walmart that we shop at has always had what we needed. I was lucky and had a decent supply of TP when this started, and for the last two weekends i have seen it on the shelves again in plentiful supply. Same with the canned foods, meat, etc. I understand that some cities are having intermittent meat shortages, but not here so far (knock on wood). I am like you, i am very used to how we are living / have been living and i probably won't rush to go back out right away, i will let it die down over the next few weeks, with VA expected to go into "Phase 2", in the beginning of June. I think by then, things will look a lot more "normal".
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I'm fine with staying in most of the time, I just miss having the option of going out
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05-15-2020, 02:27 PM | #574 | |
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The results I give are extremely conservative (i.e., probably overstate the number of cases continuing past 14 days.) The numbers for total cases were
April 30th: black: 7,821, white: 4,935, and latino: 3,651. May 14th: black: 11,328, white: 7,479, and latino: 7,864. The chance that an unrecovered"old case" is out on the street is small (either dead or sick enough so they're not going anywhere.) This is as opposed to new "unrecovered" cases, where the symptoms may not be incapacitating. Consider the new cases (as of May 14th vs. April 30th): black: 3,507, and less than half (44.8%) of the cases that existed on April 30th white: 2,544, and about half (51.6%) of the cases that existed before April 30th latino: 4,213, which is about 1.15 times (i.e. 115.4%) of the number of cases before April 30th. Now consider that the proportion of the state population of each group is black: ~30% white: ~50% latino: ~10%. So the latino numbers for new cases per population* is 8 times what it is for whites and about 3.5 times what it is for blacks. This (along with what I see in the street and my neighbors) leaves me with the general sense they are not getting the message and don't care if they infect somebody. (We worry about some of our latino friends who, for example, have diabetes; I just try to let them know the numbers and find out if we can help them.) I should also note that the latino rate of increase is about double that of the white and black on EACH DAY, so it's not a statistical anomaly. *New cases divided by the population pct. Quote:
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05-15-2020, 02:44 PM | #575 | |
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05-15-2020, 11:30 PM | #576 |
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05-16-2020, 12:03 PM | #577 |
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I had to go to the hated Walmart yesterday. My small town pharmacy closed down end of last year and CVS prices are 3x Walmart's or more for meds. The extra 50 mile round trip to Walmart and my hatred of the place is easily over come by saving $200+ a month. Any way they had one way aisles and only one entrance to the store open, which happened to be the one furthest from the pharmacy. Just going to the pharmacy I ended up walking 4x as much as I normally do. I wonder what genius dreamed that up? The pharmacy patrons are mostly elderly and some don't look to be in too good of health. If they were going to have one entrance open it should have been the one right next to the pharmacy. The people working the pharmacy complained to management about the set-up and it fell on deaf ears.
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05-16-2020, 07:57 PM | #578 |
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1st time I've been inside of an actual grocery store in probably 2 months. Line is 50 people deep. Will be the last time for another couple months. I'd rather starve.
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05-16-2020, 08:15 PM | #579 |
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Another thing apparently being hoarded: Propane
Went to CVS, they were all out. And the guy at 7-11 said I got the last one.
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05-16-2020, 10:17 PM | #580 |
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local Giant here in Maryland has about 95% of everything. TP meat ,chicken all good but are out of some strange stuff like "yeast" to bake with . Can't find it anywhere. No lines per say maybe one or two people in front of me.
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05-16-2020, 10:50 PM | #581 | |
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I should've know better than go on a nice Saturday afternoon. So it was mostly my fault. At least they had what I was looking for and the line ended up going way faster than I thought. They had the process down pretty smooth. Its a big store, and the line went all the way from the front of the store to the back and then to the right 20 people. It was weird. Never seen anything like that before. That's pretty funny, you shop at Giant Foods. We don't have those out here. Other teams are really at a marketing disadvantage. There are no Redskins Foods.
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05-18-2020, 08:42 AM | #582 |
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Here in Virginia our idiot Governor was recording both the antibodies tests and the diagnostic tests for Covid as one inflating rates and Overall testing results. This was only after Health experts criticism of the incompetence.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/a...rginia/611620/ Also this is interesting https://www.dailywire.com/news/color...-numbers-wrong Colorado Drastically Reduces Coronavirus Death Count, Democrat Gov Polis Suggests CDC Numbers Wrong: Colorado Democratic Governor Jared Polis told Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday that his state significantly reduced the number of COVID-19 deaths that the state was reporting because the number included people who died with the coronavirus but not necessarily from it. The reduction of 272 deaths from the COVID-19 death toll in the state represents a roughly 25 percent decrease in the total number of deaths.
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05-19-2020, 04:29 PM | #583 |
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It could be possible the supply chain was disrupted right at the time when BBQ season is upon us. The local Harbor Freight was pretty much cleaned out of sand blasting media. When I asked they said they hadn't got a shipment in 3 weeks due to sanitizing warehouses and trucking fleets.
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