It's only been a week and I'm bored out of my mind.
Just an undetermined amount of time left
I’m bored to death, too… I think this is harder on people to live alone than people who have families under their roof with them.
My thoughts as well. I've been watching the worldometer site, New York's really ramping up. Cases and deaths. We can hope and pray we (IN) don't have that situation.Mathematically, merely having rapidly escalating positive cases isn’t necessarily a bad thing. I’m assuming testing is becoming more readily available and we’re catching more cases than we have been up until now.
In Italy, 400 died in 24 hours.
In Canada, no gatherings of more than 2 people.
My wife went to Kroger this morning. Limit of on on almost everything. Eggs, milk, bread. They were taking 'extra' out of people's carts.
If you have a few kids, how do you get just one loaf of bread?
It is. New York will begin trials on Tuesday. https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisett...for-coronavirus-treatment-tuesday-cuomo-says/I’m going to show both my ignorance of how medicines are tested and approved and my desperate hope for this thing to end as soon as possible. As I read about this treatment, it sounds promising and it sounds like some other countries are using it successfully (as read in other articles, not just this one). It sounds like the side effects are fairly benign for most people for the approved uses. So my question is, if this disease is as bad as we’re told it iS, why not start rolling this out now? Unless you’re already in some know group that this will hurt you, what would it hurt?
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/03/fda_must_approve_hydroxychloroquine_now.html
DOJ Begging For New ‘Emergency Powers,’ Extended Capabilities During Coronavirus Lockdown
This should scare the hell out of everyone.
It is. New York will begin trials on Tuesday. https://www.forbes.com/sites/lisett...for-coronavirus-treatment-tuesday-cuomo-says/
We've had that in NW IN all week.My wife went to Kroger this morning. Limit of on on almost everything. Eggs, milk, bread. They were taking 'extra' out of people's carts.
She said if you have a few kids, how do you get just one loaf of bread? I said I think they want you to keep going out.
My wife went to Kroger this morning. Limit of on on almost everything. Eggs, milk, bread. They were taking 'extra' out of people's carts.
She said if you have a few kids, how do you get just one loaf of bread? I said I think they want you to keep going out.
If everyone is allowed to load up their carts before you get there, how do you get even one loaf?
We've had that in NW IN all week.
Wonder if Indiana (or anyone else for that matter,) breaks down the amount of tests run with the positive and negative results?
My wife went to Kroger this morning. Limit of on on almost everything. Eggs, milk, bread. They were taking 'extra' out of people's carts.
She said if you have a few kids, how do you get just one loaf of bread? I said I think they want you to keep going out.