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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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'Hamas' Jenkins 02:15 PM 07-15-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Thing with that is that for most of the stuff we use in the medical field, the general population can't get.

You can't go to my dental firms and start ordering stuff without license numbers.

So that woudn't have happened to that large of a degree.
Masks, gowns, IPA, booties, and gloves were all on major backorder starting in early February through our suppliers.
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Loneiguana 02:16 PM 07-15-2020
Two employees at the MO state capital have tested positive, confirmed on the same day the governor calls a special session in less than two weeks for "violence".

Jeff City is about to become a petri dish.
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BryanBusby 02:19 PM 07-15-2020
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I hope you get COVID and go into respiratory distress. I hope you have a lack of oxygen to your brain for a few minutes, which causes you complete loss of your arms so you can never post on CP again.

I hope a ventilator saves your life though.
Can I hire you to write a poem for my next anniversary? Tia
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O.city 02:21 PM 07-15-2020
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Then why the US nearly run out of masks?

The national stockpile was nearly depleted in April and since China was locked down, they weren't cranking out new masks, either.
Couldn't tell ya. I know we found it hard to get them for a while, not so much now.

I think it just took a while to fire up supply chains to where they need to be. With protocols they put in place for hospitals, you can churn thru that shit so fast.
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O.city 02:22 PM 07-15-2020
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Masks, gowns, IPA, booties, and gloves were all on major backorder starting in early February through our suppliers.
We had problems with it. Seems to be getting back to normal now, but who the hell knows.
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suzzer99 02:22 PM 07-15-2020
Originally Posted by Demonpenz:
Whoa was bearenstien beara always spelled like that?
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts...ticle25972071/

Originally Posted by :
The theory goes like this: The popular series of illustrated children’s books is officially called The Berenstain Bears (named after their creators), but that can’t be right, because we all remember them being spelled “Berenstein,” which means not that we were all wrong but that their spelling changed at some point in history, a point at which two time streams or parallel realities diverged. In other words, we just jumped tracks somehow and the other reality in which they are still called Berenstein still exists somewhere. You might think of them as Schrodinger’s Bears: simultaneously Berenstain and Berenstein.
The funny thing is I would have bet money it was "Bernstein" and not either of those.
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O.city 02:22 PM 07-15-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
Not N95 masks.
For sure. But again, most medical supply lines where we get those aren't available to the general public.
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O.city 02:23 PM 07-15-2020
I've always changed shoes and clothes when i get to the office and when i leave anyway, so the booties weren't a problem as i don't need those.

Masks and gloves were a real bitch for a while though.
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DaneMcCloud 02:27 PM 07-15-2020
Originally Posted by O.city:
Couldn't tell ya. I know we found it hard to get them for a while, not so much now.

I think it just took a while to fire up supply chains to where they need to be. With protocols they put in place for hospitals, you can churn thru that shit so fast.
Good grief, man.

It was initially announced that N95 masks wouldn't help because the national stock pile had been nearly completely depleted, leaving only those retailers that had masks in stock as an option.

Had the recommendation been made to wear a mask from Day One, healthcare workers wouldn't have been protected because the masks would have disappeared from shelves and online retailers within days of the announcement, just like toilet paper, pasta and many other items.
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displacedinMN 02:28 PM 07-15-2020
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suzzer99 02:34 PM 07-15-2020
8. Don't prance around in your Mom's mask, no matter how good it feels.
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Discuss Thrower 02:35 PM 07-15-2020
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Good grief, man.

It was initially announced that N95 masks wouldn't help because the national stock pile had been nearly completely depleted, leaving only those retailers that had masks in stock as an option.

Had the recommendation been made to wear a mask from Day One, healthcare workers wouldn't have been protected because the masks would have disappeared from shelves and online retailers within days of the announcement, just like toilet paper, pasta and many other items.
If only there were an alternative to medical grade PPE that had been used by the general public in a past pandemic.
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petegz28 02:35 PM 07-15-2020
Kansas postpones school opening until after labor day. 4 hours after the KBOE unanimously approved the re-opening plan.
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TLO 02:36 PM 07-15-2020
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Kansas postpones school opening until after labor day. 4 hours after the KBOE unanimously approved the re-opening plan.
I saw that. What good does that do?
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Discuss Thrower 02:38 PM 07-15-2020
Kids shouldn't go to school before Labor Day anyway.
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