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Benno von Humpback wrote:Wife just applied for a loan to try and save her practice. The process was difficult. We’ll see if it comes through.
Ajax wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Wife just applied for a loan to try and save her practice. The process was difficult. We’ll see if it comes through.
Oh wow, I didn't know she owned the practice. Or am I not understanding something? Is she a partner and all the partners apply for the loan?
SemiSalt wrote:Anyone who wants to rush the testing of s new vaccine should go to the Wikipedia article on the 2009 swine flu vaccine and read the Adverse Effects section.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_swin ... ic_vaccine
Benno von Humpback wrote:Wife just applied for a loan to try and save her practice. The process was difficult. We’ll see if it comes through.
SemiSalt wrote:Anyone who wants to rush the testing of s new vaccine should go to the Wikipedia article on the 2009 swine flu vaccine and read the Adverse Effects section.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_swin ... ic_vaccine
Benno von Humpback wrote:SemiSalt wrote:Anyone who wants to rush the testing of s new vaccine should go to the Wikipedia article on the 2009 swine flu vaccine and read the Adverse Effects section.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_swin ... ic_vaccine
Why worry? Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin are going to save us.
Ajax wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:SemiSalt wrote:Anyone who wants to rush the testing of s new vaccine should go to the Wikipedia article on the 2009 swine flu vaccine and read the Adverse Effects section.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_swin ... ic_vaccine
Why worry? Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin are going to save us.
Don't be so pessimistic (about people).
I know that Trump and several talking heads keep pushing these as possible treatments without any evidence to back it up but I think in reality, most people by now have tempered their expectations and aren't expecting any miracle cures. Sure, there are a handful of Trump/Fox cultists who are, but I don't think these people make up any significant percentage.
I think what people want to see, is testing. Run tests and clinical trials to see if these treatments can help. If they can, then let's employ them. If they can't, let's look for something else.
The world is a shit sandwich today and it's made you grumpy. I don't like you this way. I miss your sharp, squirrelly sense of humor.
Ajax wrote:Well, I'm glad to hear that you're optimistic about something, because we're going to need something to blunt the next wave of infections this fall. We're still not going to have a vaccine by then.
If antivirals pan out, that would be great.
I know we can't just throw drugs at this thing, using humans as test subjects. The situation isn't that dire, as dire as it is.
TheOffice wrote:The SBA loan program is off to a horrible start! The numbers from Italy and Spain are improving. Hopefully idiot governors who are reopening beaches won't kill to many citizens.
A NP on Sue's unit is positive. She has not had direct contact with her, so we are hopeful Sue was not exposed.
Joel
Ajax wrote:I'm sure you guys heard that the seafood market in DC was mobbed by morons, so they shut it down.
One less source of food, and more people not working. Way to go.
We are just flat-out not setting foot in a chain grocery store for a long time. Our diet and eating habits might get a little weird, but it's better than being exposed.
Benno von Humpback wrote:TheOffice wrote:The SBA loan program is off to a horrible start! The numbers from Italy and Spain are improving. Hopefully idiot governors who are reopening beaches won't kill to many citizens.
A NP on Sue's unit is positive. She has not had direct contact with her, so we are hopeful Sue was not exposed.
Joel
Hoping for the best, Joel.
Local dumbasses and the supermarket worry me more than beaches, I'm sorry to say.
LarryHoward wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:TheOffice wrote:The SBA loan program is off to a horrible start! The numbers from Italy and Spain are improving. Hopefully idiot governors who are reopening beaches won't kill to many citizens.
A NP on Sue's unit is positive. She has not had direct contact with her, so we are hopeful Sue was not exposed.
Joel
Hoping for the best, Joel.
Local dumbasses and the supermarket worry me more than beaches, I'm sorry to say.
It's more the dumb assess than the beaches. Land locked states seem to be keeping parks open.....
Chris Chesley wrote:Beau, I agree with what you write to a large degree. I suspect however, that it's not quite as 'simple' here on the ground for the average person.
We're in the process of 'being acquired' and crossing fingers things continue despite the current troubles.
We're also anticipating closing on a house this week but the lender has been, well, it's not quite as certain as it would have been a month ago.
Our personal situation seems to be caught squarely between comfortably weathering a bad year or two and total disaster. Yes, I concur that the longer we hold the line against the spread of the virus, the greater the chance of finding effective treatments. It's not a given that we'll get a vaccine however.
While what you write has merit in a clinical world, the vast majority of small businesses and state/local governments will be vanish or be ruined for a decade. I remain unconvinced that the theory will work in practice.
kdh wrote:Ajax wrote:I'm sure you guys heard that the seafood market in DC was mobbed by morons, so they shut it down.
One less source of food, and more people not working. Way to go.
We are just flat-out not setting foot in a chain grocery store for a long time. Our diet and eating habits might get a little weird, but it's better than being exposed.
We've shopped local farms supplemented by Trader Joes for a while. Can't be sure that's any better than the big chains for avoiding the virus, but it seems so, and our eating habits I would not consider weird. Those big grocery stores I find overwhelming with seemingly only 10% of it actual food.
We've also found a great chinese restaurant for takeout. They're great with gluten free assurances for Adele and have super careful anti-virus habits. They still use those old style cardboard chinese food containers so we just bake the whole bag of stuff without even opening it in the oven for a while to disinfect and reheat.