Now it's really getting serious! Actually if you weren't so far away we could do a swap, our local large Sainsbury's has plenty of red wine boxes but no toilet rolls, must be a distribution problem rather than a real shortage. I went to a local Co-Op today and overheard an assistant trying to explain to a very old man that they didn't have any soap, he couldn't take it in and kept saying " I mean just an ordinary bar of soap".NO RED WINE BOXES
So much happening...
The governor of Washington State has closed K-12 schools for 6 weeks in the three counties most affected. After work, I continued our planned preparations for sheltering in place if needed. Bought fever reducing medications, then returned them. Will listen to the Ivor Cummins interview tomorrow - (thanks for the link Indy51).
Got everything I wanted except for alcohol to set up a smart phone cleaning station at work with alcohol, cotton balls, and stainless steel tongs. A co-worker is also looking. Hopefully she found some. I didn't. But at one of the drug stores, did find toilet paper so that's good.
Our family has four households here, so bought sodium ascorbate (vitamin C) in powdered form for each. I want them to have on hand what they need if they become ill. The only nutritional supplement I couldn't find was a zinc/copper formulation that I prefer, but was able to get a different zinc.
I don't use bleach so bought a bottle just in case to surface clean daily where needed.
At the food co-op, mostly stocked up on sources of protein and fat, and of course vegetables and some fruit for this week. Still thinking about it. Trying to be thoughtful. I only want to buy just what we truly need. Don't want to over do it.
No word yet on whether or not our department will stop the practice of sharing food and candy temporarily. Fingers and toes crossed. It's not my decision. I can only make the request.
As I was listening to the nephrologist Suzanne Humphries, MD's lecture again on vitamin C again last night, she said something that really caught my attention. When using vitamin C to treat an illness it's important also to reduce carb and sugar intake "because sugar competes with vitamin C at the cell." at minute 01:09:36...
This lecture has been the most helpful to me in understanding how vitamin C works and how to most effectively use it.
Am still catching up with you all but got an hours worth of reading in this morning. I don't know how I'd get through this without you. You're contributions continue to keep me informed and empowered.
We did our usual weekly big shop earlier. No empty shelves that I could see. Just no sanitisers or paracetamols. Plenty of loo rolls, soaps and the usual food stuff. However ..... Shock, horror. NO RED WINE BOXES, and that was the same in the other 2 local supermarkets (Sainsbury and Tesco). We had intended to get an extra one to keep for any future lock down but the stock-pilers seem to have beaten us to it.
Trouble is...the only thing I can eat and keep down at the moment is carbs..so the vitamin C I am taking is useless then.
As anyone posted this yet?
A light in the virus darkness possibly
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3800632,00.html
I completely agree.With the greatest respect your daughter needs a kick up the ****.
If she wants to infect herself, that's fine. But it's during the (5 - 12?) day incubation period when she is symptomless but able to infect others that the danger lies. It could me by Mum.
Sorry to say I've heard this too often - it is purely reckless and selfish.
It amazing, they are not going to let their elderly die if they can marshall all their vast resources to help.Our US president...I have no words...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/behind-trumps-coronavirus-shift-235000842.html
Monday...
WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump jetted back to Washington on Monday after a weekend of golfing and fundraising in Florida, an intervention was awaiting him at the White House.
Administration officials, increasingly concerned about the messaging on and response to the coronavirus, had spent the weekend scrambling to craft a strategy to shift the president's response, which had been focused on downplaying the threat and accusing the media of creating undue concern, according to people involved in the effort.
So, as Trump stepped off Marine One and walked straight to the West Wing just after 3 p.m. Monday, his top economic and health officials were waiting to make their case for why a more serious fiscal and public health response was urgently needed. Those at the meeting included economic adviser Larry Kudlow, Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin.
Shortly after the meeting wrapped, Trump appeared ready to start taking a stronger approach — at least compared to the one he had offered that morning, when he likened the coronavirus to the seasonal flu, tweeting of the flu that "nothing is shut down, life & the economy go on."
Thursday...
Meanwhile, one of the nation's top health officials was telling lawmakers on Capitol Hill that the federal response was falling short on a key front, with the nation failing to meet the necessary capacity for coronavirus testing. That didn't keep Trump from heaping praise on his own response Thursday.
"Because of what I did and what the administration did with China, we have 32 deaths at this point. Other countries that are smaller countries have many, many deaths," Trump told reporters in the Oval Office during a meeting with the Irish prime minister.
"Thirty-two is a lot. Thirty-two is too many," he said. "But when you look at the kind of numbers that you're seeing coming out of other countries, it's pretty amazing when you think of it."
have you a link to his comments please?I heard what Rory Stewart, who dealt with Ebola, thinks!!
Watching the press conference right now. UnbelievableDo feel for the US @Winnie53 .
mans is a moron..all the 'best' 'fantastic' 'great'..utter utter pants
he can't seem to discus anything without making it all about HIM..
and his pro---noun----ciation of ...Corono .............................................................virus..
Comic timing...
i love american humour so don't want to feel fooled.
i think i recognise charlie from casualty, and is that the lawyer prosecutor guy from billionaire..??
but this IS Alec Baldwin..Right
he is VERY good btw.
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