SARS-CoV-2: Electric Superflu

I wouldn’t mess around with faulty wiring, I’d let the super in and take my chances.

Oh, there’s no way I’m touching the wiring. The options are either: a) let him in and take reasonable precautions, or b) go without an over head light for a month or whenever this craziness “passes”.

And it wasn’t just because they were trying to keep Herrod’s from going out of business.

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Tell her not to come and pay her anyway. Safer for her, safer for you.

Pfft, when Grandad got home at night his fat and psychopathic wife would thrash him within inches of his life.

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I’d just have the super come, especially now when the percentages are still very low.

Mainly because that’s exactly what they do when they wfh.

Classic projection.

lol fresh fruit and veggies are stupid? hahahaha

He was more famous for putting members of his own family out of business.

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How long does the coronavirus last on surfaces?

It has so far been unclear exactly how long SARS-CoV-2, the name of the virus that causes the disease Covid-19, can survive outside the human body.

Neeltje van Doremalen, a virologist at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), and her colleagues at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Montana, have done some of the first tests of how long SARS-CoV-2 can last for on different surfaces.

Their study, which has yet to be published in a scientific journal, suggests that the virus could survive in droplets for up to three hours after being coughed out into the air.

It means that the virus circulating in unfiltered air conditioning systems will only persist for a couple of hours at most. But it survived for longer on cardboard – up to 24 hours – and up to 2-3 days on plastic and stainless-steel surfaces.

The findings suggest the virus might last this long on door handles, plastic-coated or laminated worktops and other hard surfaces. The researchers did find, however, that copper surfaces tended to kill the virus in about four hours.

But how long on the underside of shoes after it’s hit its runner/runner and royal flushed our quads?

My company just sent out our policies on the shelter in place order:

To comply with the order from Santa Cruz County for people to self isolate at their homes, the [company] building will be closed and reopen on Wednesday 4/8. [Company] will continue to pay your regular pay during this period; this will not be charged against your PTO.

Employees are encouraged to work at home if possible. Please coordinate with your supervisor.

My usual job is planning to build and ship units so…paid stayacation?

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if that site posted earlier is correct, 1332 new cases today? over 6000 now?

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I’ve seen a couple Facebook friends post pics/videos from coffee shops and bars. Now, in fairness, the places are ghost towns and my friends aren’t doing it to rebel, but it just seems weird that someone would feel the need to go to these places right now. I do feel bad for shop owners and employees, but come on, I don’t need a fancy cup of coffee.

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Go for a walk. Fresh air and exercise is important. Just avoid other people.

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Finally got some bread today. It’s store brand so basically the same as starving to death.

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I think I cracked the case. So far WV has only tested 8 people! GJGE

edit: just noticed this post was from March 12. They are currently up to 80 tests, so not that much more.

@bestof

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