COVID- confirmed in Cincinnati. Family of 4 quarantined at home.
https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinna..._news_headline
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COVID- confirmed in Cincinnati. Family of 4 quarantined at home.
https://www.bizjournals.com/cincinna..._news_headline
This quote from the news article is quite interesting to contemplate:
“It is important to remember that the overall risk to any individual is far greater from seasonal influenza than COVID-19 at this time and that simple hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette and personal protective equipment are highly effective,” the UC Health memo stated.
That isnt really the point though.
Seasonal Flu is spread out of 8 months and doesnt have new cases exponentially every day. This is about limiting exposure and spreading so that our healthcare system isnt completely overrun.
I'm seriously confused why people keep referencing the flu is anyway. Unless it is just to compare symptoms to tell people what to look out for.
That's precisely why everyone is referencing the flu, it's because the virus is similar in structure, comparative symptoms, and transmission. It's an easy analogy to make because everyone basically knows what the flu is. You're also correct that it isn't the point, and that it is about limiting exposure and spread. I mentioned it earlier, but we don't have an immune response built up to coronavirus as we do the flu, so that will take our bodies longer to fight this thing off. The flu is something we can use as a comparison because it's relatively well understood by the general public.
I just went grocery shopping for my 92 year old mother to keep her from being exposed by being out. I have NEVER seen anything like that at a grocery store (a HUGE Publix). This was like the day before Thanksgiving times five. I couldn’t park in the Publix lot, had to chase someone down as they loaded the car to get a cart, then got the last banana (singular) in the store, there was no bread, the meat sections were bare. CRAZY!
The wife is working from home and I’m going to hunker down like it’s a different kind of hurricane situation. Thankfully, they still had plenty of beer and wine!
Thankfully, they still had plenty of beer and wine![/QUOTE]
Your neighbor’s priorities are so far out of whack they do not deserve such fine things or a fine automobile for that matter...
I've been using the Walmart delivery for the past year. Get everything I need with little hassle using the promo codes available on the web. My grocery shopping is down to 10-15 minutes since I have everything logged in my "favorites". Delivery next day. Easy peasey. Still go to the butcher shop for meat once a month or so 'cause their meat ain't the best.
Weird opening my newspaper to the sports section this morning.....no sports.