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COVID-19 - On the Ground
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Re: town being a zoo, just went to the grocery store and it looks like it did in March again. Everything picked over. Shelves empty. No toilet paper left.
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Just saw a chick pull her mask down to sneeze, then pull it back up. People are awesome.
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The best part of this story is the quote by a Parks and Recreation guy:
Sam Biederman, an NYC Department of Parks and Recreation official, wrote, "In Staten Island they call this 'asking her politely to leave.'"
Shoppers at Staten Island grocery store scream at woman for not wearing mask
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/shoppers-a ... 020-05-25/
Sam Biederman, an NYC Department of Parks and Recreation official, wrote, "In Staten Island they call this 'asking her politely to leave.'"
Shoppers at Staten Island grocery store scream at woman for not wearing mask
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/shoppers-a ... 020-05-25/
Don't inject Lysol.
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I think where you live might skew that perception. Im guessing there are more fishes than beavers/traveling Texans.
We canceled Disney this summer. Kids weren't even really all that sad. A year delay will only make it more enjoyable because the younger 1 will be taller and able to go on more rides whenever we do end up going.
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For real what happened to Purell?
Nowadays if a store even has hand sanitizer, it’s some unfamiliar new brand that costs 4 times as much
Nowadays if a store even has hand sanitizer, it’s some unfamiliar new brand that costs 4 times as much
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Might as well just reopen everything now, given that we've had so many protesters and rioters out and about.
"This whole thing was a big dick-waving contest, it's just that my dick was bigger than yours."
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Everything was already reopening before the protests.
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Yesterday as usual, there was a cop in a car blocking access to the lakefront heading north by the Ohio Street Beach. The lakefront has been "closed" for the past 3 months but the past week or so there have been a lot of people walking, jogging, biking on the trail/path. Yesterday there were literally at least a hundred people that I could see on the trail/path.
I witnessed people asking a cop if they could enter the lake front trail/path and the cop would only say, "The lake front is closed".
It was almost robotic. He wouldn't answer yes or no. He just kept saying, "The lakefront is closed".
Well, clearly it wasn't "closed" or if it was - the police weren't enforcing it.
I first witnessed it at around 10:30am. Then at about 2:00pm I returned and it was the same thing. Only this time people were going around him and entering the trail/path. They were smart enough to ask if they would get fined or arrested and he said - "no". At 3:00pm I noticed not a single sole on the trail/path. Someone (I'm assuming the "commander") made the police enforce the "rule".
Point of my sharing that is, I am really tired of how selective and inconsistent the "policing" is in this city.
I see it on almost a daily basis.
I witnessed people asking a cop if they could enter the lake front trail/path and the cop would only say, "The lake front is closed".
It was almost robotic. He wouldn't answer yes or no. He just kept saying, "The lakefront is closed".
Well, clearly it wasn't "closed" or if it was - the police weren't enforcing it.
I first witnessed it at around 10:30am. Then at about 2:00pm I returned and it was the same thing. Only this time people were going around him and entering the trail/path. They were smart enough to ask if they would get fined or arrested and he said - "no". At 3:00pm I noticed not a single sole on the trail/path. Someone (I'm assuming the "commander") made the police enforce the "rule".
Point of my sharing that is, I am really tired of how selective and inconsistent the "policing" is in this city.
I see it on almost a daily basis.
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Coronavirus breakthrough: dexamethasone is first drug shown to save lives
In a large trial, a cheap and widely available steroid cut deaths by one-third among patients critically ill with COVID-19.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01824-5
In a large trial, a cheap and widely available steroid cut deaths by one-third among patients critically ill with COVID-19.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01824-5
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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Any of you all get the antibody testing kit?
"This whole thing was a big dick-waving contest, it's just that my dick was bigger than yours."
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That's why I've held off. That and the fact they are over $100.
"This whole thing was a big dick-waving contest, it's just that my dick was bigger than yours."
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A step twocoach will never take.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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I honestly think I did have covid in early March, but I have no way to confirm without an antibody test.
"This whole thing was a big dick-waving contest, it's just that my dick was bigger than yours."
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I have behaved in a thoroughly responsible manner in how I have interacted within my community in an effort to both reduce the risk of passing COVID-19 on to fellow community members as well as to attempt to spend money wisely to support smaller locally owned businesses.
Do you feel that I am refusing to reflect properly on my behavior as it concerns this virus? Or are you just going for a cheap put down?
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Would you do anything differently if you took the test and the answer was "yes, you did"? I dont trust the tests enough to say that I would relax my precautions in public.