Benno von Humpback wrote:https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-advises-patients-use-non-steroidal-anti-inflammatory-drugs-nsaids-covid-19
The article says "such as Ibuprofin" but doesn't mention acetaminaphen. Is Tylenol safe or should I be limiting to plain old aspirin?
Chris, pushing off the peak would be great if the peak was going to be lower and not overwhelm the health system. What I'm reading seems to indicate that the opposite is occurring- the peak is later and higher.
Yes, I get that with models, garbage in=garbage out. I'm not blaming the medical community for the uncertainty in their models, I'm blaming people for continuing to hold parties and ignoring physical distancing. It only takes a few people to totally ruin it. Also, the impression I'm getting is that "stealth spread" from asymptomatic people is widespread, further leading to overconfidence and a willingness to violate the new personal bubble.
On a different note, we went to the Annapolis farmer's market down near the MVA office. This seems like a good format for obtaining food while reducing the risk of contamination. The market is open-air, people are good about maintaining their spacing. The vendors have signs up saying "if you touch it, please buy it" or simply prohibiting customers from rifling through products altogether, with a point-and-choose format. When paying, they hold out a Square, you slip your card in without touching them or the Square itself. The vendors are wearing gloves and/or masks.
No enclosed spaces, almost nothing to touch, use your own bag. We sanitized when we got back in the car. We washed or sanitized our stuff when we got home and tossed the cloth grocery bags in the laundry. We washed up again after putting all the food away. I sanitized the car, wiping down door handles, armrests, and controls.
$5 for a friggin' gallon of milk though... Well, 1/2 gallon was chocolate.