not sure how helpful the second data set is, at least right now. numbers jumping in every direction.
agree - the bar charts/graphs are available on covidtracking - maybe i'll just link out to them.
not sure how helpful the second data set is, at least right now. numbers jumping in every direction.
Did anyone post this yet? Pretty good view of social distancing trends.
COVID-19 Community Mobility Report
See how your community is moving around differently due to COVID-19www.google.com
graveyard shift?
too soon?
On a serious note, someone should ask him what happens during the other 8 hours.
there has to be expanded testing, just because of piece-of-mind, or "def quarantine and manage your situ" results - but it doesn't change
a thing for the hospitals. they receive people in distress, not the general population (which is a good reason not to do the testing at the hospital
for the general population)
Stay the f*ck at home?tl;dr?
You can only speed up burning in incinerators so much unless you typically only burn during a day shift which it seems to be what they do now. I'm willing to bet they do those 12 bodies during an ~8 shift, probably closer to 6 hours as they clean out the ashes after each one.
Man, you must be a delight at parties. Do you do kids' birthdays?
You got a budget?
You can only speed up burning in incinerators so much unless you typically only burn during a day shift which it seems to be what they do now. I'm willing to bet they do those 12 bodies during an ~8 shift, probably closer to 6 hours as they clean out the ashes after each one.
Man, you must be a delight at parties. Do you do kids' birthdays?
I haven't thought about it. But if you need to dispose of an an entire kid's birthday party worth of kids, I can work up a price. You got a budget?
honestly you don't need a mask unless you plan on getting sneezed on directly into your mouth... you don't need gloves unless you lick your fingers routinely... people need to calm down.Just got back from publix with wifey. Gotta say it is kinda creepy suddenly seeing all these people wearing masks and gloves. Some geezers even had winter scarves around their faces.
But of note - a doctor wearing his scrubs was in front of us in the check out. He wore no PPE
You can't say this with any confidence. I doubt that the people who were at the same parties, funerals, choir practice and cruises where it spread were sneezing into each others mouths. I'm not a germaphobe at all, but I'm all in for more caution, not less for this one.honestly you don't need a mask unless you plan on getting sneezed on directly into your mouth... you don't need gloves unless you lick your fingers routinely... people need to calm down.
I don't think it's intended to be super accurate, but it gives a general picture of whether people are adjusting their behaviour in response to the guidance.I was thinking about this on today's ride. The data is interesting but I wonder how much social distancing it really captures. If I looked at my data pre and post "shutdown", I doubt it would show any difference. I carry my phone everywhere, still do the same rides and same drives in my car. I wonder if data is accurate enough to see actual spacing of people, i.e. how often people observe the six feet rule?
I’d rather look back and laugh at being a fool with all the precautionary measures than regret not taking those steps at all.You can't say this with any confidence. I doubt that the people who were at the same parties, funerals, choir practice and cruises where it spread were sneezing into each others mouths. I'm not a germaphobe at all, but I'm all in for more caution, not less for this one.
I had the same creepy feeling yesterday at Walmart. But I reminded myself it was Walmart, which is always creepy....so perhaps creepy-er.Just got back from publix with wifey. Gotta say it is kinda creepy suddenly seeing all these people wearing masks and gloves. Some geezers even had winter scarves around their faces.
This image is going to be hard to shake.......unless you plan on getting sneezed on directly into your mouth...
As far as the mask... I think it's more of a precaution so that those with covid19 who are asymptomatic do not spread it.honestly you don't need a mask unless you plan on getting sneezed on directly into your mouth... you don't need gloves unless you lick your fingers routinely... people need to calm down.