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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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notorious 07:09 PM 03-13-2020
Stopped by Dollar General to get some distilled water for my golf cart batteries.


Sold out.....Why? I have no idea. Clerk said people were buying everything....This is in the center of Kansas, BTW. :-)

Good lord, I am almost hope this virus culls our population. If only it was attracted to dumbfucks that panic......
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Hog's Gone Fishin 07:10 PM 03-13-2020
I bought the last two 12 packs of TP in my town and went thru the drive thru beer store and traded one for a 15 pack of Keystone. Doubled my money!
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patteeu 07:10 PM 03-13-2020
Before I left the house to go to the store today, I checked on my toilet paper supply and saw that I still have two big packages (54 rolls) and several rolls in each bathroom all of which was bought over a month ago. I always buy 2 or 3 big packages of toilet paper (also paper towels and tissues) because they don't go bad. I don't want to constantly have to buy 6 rolls whenever I come up short at home.
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TLO 07:15 PM 03-13-2020
Weird double post
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TLO 07:17 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Remdesivir is being used in isolated cases, but there is far too little data to draw any conclusions. Chloroquine has been recommended for COVID-related pneumonia, but I would again caution extrapolating much of anything from these findings.
Interesting. Thank you.
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TLO 07:18 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by SupDock:
How'd the US do today?
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srvy 07:21 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by patteeu:
Before I left the house to go to the store today, I checked on my toilet paper supply and saw that I still have two big packages (54 rolls) and several rolls in each bathroom all of which was bought over a month ago. I always buy 2 or 3 big packages of toilet paper (also paper towels and tissues) because they don't go bad. I don't want to constantly have to buy 6 rolls whenever I come up short at home.
Careful they will label you a prepper here.
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wazu 07:22 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by patteeu:
Before I left the house to go to the store today, I checked on my toilet paper supply and saw that I still have two big packages (54 rolls) and several rolls in each bathroom all of which was bought over a month ago. I always buy 2 or 3 big packages of toilet paper (also paper towels and tissues) because they don't go bad. I don't want to constantly have to buy 6 rolls whenever I come up short at home.
Prepper.
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displacedinMN 03-13-2020, 07:25 PM
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SupDock 07:27 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by TLO:
How'd the US do today?
585 new cases, 7 new deaths

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
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srvy 07:27 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
I bought the last two 12 packs of TP in my town and went thru the drive thru beer store and traded one for a 15 pack of Keystone. Doubled my money!
I'd have held out for a 30 pack of Hamm's
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displacedinMN 07:30 PM 03-13-2020
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gblowfish 07:32 PM 03-13-2020
I have a friend named Bill Sellers whose family ran the Wentworth Military Academy in Lexington, MO for generations. He posted this very interesting story about the Spanish Flu Epidemic during WW1. "On November 11, 1918, World War I ended. My hometown of Lexington, Missouri had been largely under quarantine that fall due to the worldwide influenza pandemic. My great-grandfather Sandford Sellers ran Wentworth Military Academy in town. The school was on the strictest of quarantines: sentries patrolled the campus, no visitors were permitted, cadets were not allowed to leave the grounds, and not a single case of the flu developed. When word arrived that the war was over, the whole town celebrated. Church bells rang, bonfires were lit, and everyone congregated around the Courthouse Square. Wentworth declared a holiday and temporarily suspended the quarantine. The cadet corps paraded downtown and on to Central College for Women to serenade the girls. Within a few days, the first student was diagnosed with the flu. By the next week, Wentworth closed and the school gymnasium was turned into a hospital, overflowing with patients. Many students and townspeople didn’t survive."
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suzzer99 07:38 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
Based on what data? Your gut?
20-70% ultimately getting it has been quoted by every infectious disease specialist I've seen. 20% is with massive intervention.
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patteeu 07:39 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by srvy:
Careful they will label you a prepper here.
Originally Posted by wazu:
Prepper.
Yeah, but I'm not a bandwagon prepper. I've been prepped like this for years. Long years when there was nothing to prep for. :-)
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suzzer99 07:41 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Almost 2,000 now
I unloaded the last of my index funds at close today. I think the panic is going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
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