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This thread is approaching the hurricane thread level of epicness.
Tine wants it to get so bad that Facebook and Google issue notices to their employees that they cannot take off days from work for funerals. The only exceptions are for their mother or father.
That patient in Sacramento hospital has at least two health care workers positive already now. If this thing hits us full go, it is going to just overwhelm our hospitals. For those with slacker kids in college, tell them to not sweat that C because they’ll be getting into med school with a 2.5 if this goes south.
Tine trading puts in full biohazard suit atm.
fun fact: about 500 people have been actually tested for coronavirus in the united states so far.
consider this when you marvel at our super low infection rates.
If I was Druff I literally wouldn't leave the house for the next year given his compromised immune system.
not the biggest fan of UBI....but if there was ever a time for it, this would be it.
Stay the fuck home if your sick. But if you gotta make that paper...you have no choice. Extremely fucked up.
I will also say another bad trend from this: was at Encore tonight, motherfuckers now wearing masks at the table. Not even N95 grade. People eating sandwiches with their hands and shit. If this thing ever hits a casino floor....gonna be a petrie dish of virus hell
Second death in US in Seattle.
Maybe hockeyguy will hold off on any 2020 road trips to Seattle.
March 20th we have a family trip planned to Mexico (standard all inclusive resort). Flying direct from Canada, would any of you consider cancelling?
Master Scalir is worried they will cancel Coachella, which is in April.
I told him that it's probably soon enough to where the show will go on.
They can be right on accident.
The math on this makes an overwhelmed medical system an inevitability.
Watching the slow motion train wreck with the eventual nightmare ending necessitated by a simple math problem any 10 year could solve is something else.
Bernie Sanders +300 is live as a mofo based on the inevitable state of affairs when it's time to vote.