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lsymone
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"OKParents: how are you preparing for the Coronavirus when it comes to yo..."


          

kids: health/life insurance, holistic methods, pulling them out of school immediately, school closures, funeral arrangements, etc.?

CDC just announced a matter of when, not if, the virus spreads nationwide. Good luck.

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nadda
Feb 25th 2020
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stands in this line.
Feb 25th 2020
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basically lol...
Feb 25th 2020
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not going to do what Flipnile is doing below?
Feb 26th 2020
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not going to do what Flipnile is doing below?
Feb 26th 2020
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Nah
Feb 26th 2020
14
      Bruh, at least grab some extra food and some cold & flu medicine
Feb 27th 2020
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but that isn't true. you can prevent it from entering your body
Feb 28th 2020
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Been prepping so I don't have to leave the house for a few weeks
Feb 25th 2020
2
yup imma take care of all this this week
Feb 25th 2020
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that wassup, imma follow your lead.
Feb 26th 2020
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      I did a smaller prep back then, mostly just food, water & painkillers
Feb 26th 2020
15
i'm ready to pull my kids from school.. wife thinks i'm nuts..
Feb 25th 2020
5
Thinking of buying vegetable plants!
Feb 25th 2020
8
      This post inspired me, gonna grab some herb seeds to start a little gard...
Mar 03rd 2020
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Standard flu precautions: hand washing, staying away from sick people
Feb 25th 2020
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Yeah that's where I'm at
Feb 29th 2020
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Vitamin D and C
Feb 25th 2020
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I love these holistic intravenous naturepathic clinics popping up.
Feb 26th 2020
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zinc is an immune system booster
Feb 29th 2020
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      i'm also taking zinc
Feb 29th 2020
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My spidey senses are tingling the most ever in life right now
Feb 28th 2020
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same. the US is completely unprepared
Feb 28th 2020
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Yeah the real numbers would cause a panic.
Feb 28th 2020
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      "All competent governments" which is not ours :(
Feb 28th 2020
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you cannot buy facemasks anywhere in the South Bay of LA County
Feb 28th 2020
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We were in the hospital last weekend
Feb 28th 2020
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      and yet - 2 days later....
Mar 02nd 2020
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Ordered some shit from Amazon Now yesterday
Feb 28th 2020
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Corona beer sales down 40%. That’s how you prep for a virus
Feb 29th 2020
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no they fucking aren't. that isn't what the article said
Feb 29th 2020
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No particular special arrangements. Keeping an eye on schools
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legsdiamond
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1. "nadda"
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Ain’t shit I can do to stop a virus like that.

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TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*

  

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3. "stands in this line."
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just keep living my life and hope for the best and deal with shit when it comes, aka any other day.

  

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4. "basically lol..."
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>Ain’t shit I can do to stop a virus like that.
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lsymone
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11. "not going to do what Flipnile is doing below?"
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take a message

  

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lsymone
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12. "not going to do what Flipnile is doing below?"
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take a message

  

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legsdiamond
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14. "Nah"
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TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*

  

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flipnile
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16. "Bruh, at least grab some extra food and some cold & flu medicine"
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Thu Feb-27-20 10:33 AM by flipnile

          

You see how people wait until the last minute before a hurricane hits and then panic and flood the markets all at once, leading to shortages. Same with gas stations and the traffic mess on highways.


It's not the virus you really gotta worry about, it's people.

  

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Damali
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18. "but that isn't true. you can prevent it from entering your body"
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2. "Been prepping so I don't have to leave the house for a few weeks"
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Mostly dry foods that we eat anyway (like rice & pasta), as well as cans of beans. Always kept at least a week of food, but now I'm upping it to a month. Already have more ibuprofin/aspirin/acetomoa-whatever than we'd use in a decade (I buy it cheap in the summer).

I've got a few small HEPA air scrubbers, but I gotta replace the HEPA filters inside. Got 2A supplies already too. Some candles. Wish I had a small gas generator.


Every time I mention this to people (starting a month ago) they at like I'm tripping, but once the bug hits it's gonna be too late to run to stores for shit, just like when major storms come.

  

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Damali
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7. "yup imma take care of all this this week"
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2 weeks of water and food, plus medical supplies

  

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lsymone
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10. "that wassup, imma follow your lead. "
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did you also prepared like this when the H1 N1 virus 10 years ago?

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flipnile
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15. "I did a smaller prep back then, mostly just food, water & painkillers"
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Wed Feb-26-20 09:48 AM by flipnile

          

>did you also prepared like this when the H1 N1 virus 10 years
>ago?

I really started prepping before every flu season about five years ago (last time I really got sick) because I had to walk two miles round trip in freezing cold weather shivering from the flu (while sweating like crazy) because I ran out of Ibuprofen. Never want to get caught like that again.

Now that I have a bit more space I want to go a bit deeper. I've also been doing spring cleaning already, so this is a good excuse time to go through everything.

Cleaned out the kitchen last week (threw out everything that has sat too long), so the food 'prepping' is also just getting the pantry stocked.

Y'all reminded me I gotta get some vitamins too.

  

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5. "i'm ready to pull my kids from school.. wife thinks i'm nuts.."
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Meanwhile.. im stocking up on

Lots of water
Peanut butter
Whole wheat crackers
Nuts and trail mix
Cereal
Power bars and granola bars
Canned tuna
Canned vegetables
Canned soups
Sports drinks

and of course cleaning shit like wipes and spray cleaner paper towels.. etc


  

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8. "Thinking of buying vegetable plants!"
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I need my fresh veggies. I am thinking of getting a vertical garden!

Rise & Shine
Thrive & Grind
Heart & Mind

  

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flipnile
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32. "This post inspired me, gonna grab some herb seeds to start a little gard..."
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Bean sprouts and onion sprouts (chives) are on the list too.

  

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6. "Standard flu precautions: hand washing, staying away from sick people"
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I don't believe it's particularly virulent towards children but obviously don't want them exposed, especially the youngest. I think this is a bigger deal for older people with already compromised immune systems so I'm more worried about our parents.

But yeah, I'm treating this like the flu and just hoping to get to the warmer months soon so this will die down for awhile.

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28. "Yeah that's where I'm at"
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Kiddo is almost 3 so we've been working on hand-washing with him for a while now.

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9. "Vitamin D and C"
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Lots of fruit and veggies. Air purifier.

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13. "I love these holistic intravenous naturepathic clinics popping up."
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theres one called Restore in Virginia Beach, Hydrastore in Hanover where you can get a cocktail mix of all types of vitamins into a drip (IV bag basically), licensed off duty nurses should only be present to administer the drip.

I had a vitamin D deficiency loss from a birth control implant. hate taking pills, did the drip and it fully restored from less than 20% loss to now 85%.

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27. "zinc is an immune system booster"
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http://perspectivesudans.blogspot.com/
i myself would never want to be god,or even like god.Because god got all these human beings on this planet and i most certainly would not want to be responsible for them, or even have the disgrace that i made them.

  

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30. "i'm also taking zinc"
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17. "My spidey senses are tingling the most ever in life right now"
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Not playing the goofy shit on this one. I'm getting myself and my family ready as much as I can.

Something ain't right.

  

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19. "same. the US is completely unprepared"
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- only less than 500 people have been tested, as far as we know...in S. Korea, that number is in the tens of thousands

- very few states have access to the test kit because you have to get it from the CDC

- containment efforts have been dismal and disorganized..uninfected people have been exposed to infected people without protective gear or follow up testing

- community spread is inevitable at this point...its in 50 countries now.

- someone who recovered is now reinfected.

people need to stop playing and take it serious. preparing is not the same as panicking.

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22. "Yeah the real numbers would cause a panic."
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They're slow-playing it.

But some respected epidemiologists are saying something like a global 70% infection rate. At 2.6% mortality rate that's about 100 million dead.

You're gonna DEFINITELY want to have 30 days of essential medicines. No reason to think there would be food or water shortages but may as well stock up.

All competent governments right now are making plans to shut down schools / businesses / mass transit / mass gatherings. Be prepared for that to happen for up to about a month, and soon.

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24. ""All competent governments" which is not ours :("
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that's the shit that scares me the most...

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20. "you cannot buy facemasks anywhere in the South Bay of LA County"
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the medical kind)

its crazy. they are straight up cleaned OUT

as for what I'm doing...

I'm listening to actual doctors and medical professionals

  

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21. "We were in the hospital last weekend"
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so we all have mask.

Tons of them at Duke Hospital.

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31. "and yet - 2 days later...."
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(one day actually...and for the record i wasn't buyind them for coronavirus, i was buying them because i have a seven year old who has a cold and a maddening inability to cover his mouth when he coughs)

Surgeon General Urges the Public to Stop Buying Face Masks

“Seriously people,” the surgeon general said on Twitter, warning that a run on the masks could risk a shortage harmful to public health professionals.

By Maria Cramer and Knvul Sheikh

Published Feb. 29, 2020
Updated March 2, 2020, 12:42 p.m. ET

The surgeon general on Saturday urged the public to stop buying masks, warning that it won’t help against the spread of the coronavirus but will take away important resources from health care professionals.

“Seriously people — STOP BUYING MASKS!” the surgeon general, Jerome M. Adams, said in a tweet on Saturday morning. “They are NOT effective in preventing general public from catching #Coronavirus, but if health care providers can’t get them to care for sick patients, it puts them and our communities at risk!”

The plea comes as panicked consumers rush to buy masks online, including so-called N95s, a surge that has led to price gouging and counterfeit products.

In another tweet, Dr. Adams said the best way to protect against the virus is to wash hands regularly, and for those who are feeling ill to stay home.

Health officials around the world have been imploring the public to stop buying masks if they are healthy or not caring for someone who is ill. Medical professionals need a large supply of the masks because they are in direct contact with infected patients and must change their masks repeatedly.

“There are severe strains on protective equipment around the world,” said Dr. Michael J. Ryan, executive director of the health emergency program at the World Health Organization, during a briefing on Friday. “Our primary concern is to ensure that our front line health workers are protected and that they have the equipment they need to do their jobs.”

Dr. Ryan said masks primarily prevent a person from giving the disease to someone else.

“There are limits to how a mask can protect you from being infected,” he said. “The most important thing everyone can do is wash your hands, keep your hands away from your face and observe very precise hygiene.”

Get an informed guide to the global outbreak with our daily Coronavirus newsletter.

The W.H.O.’s guidelines recommend that health workers use surgical masks to cover their mouths and noses but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has instructed them to wear masks known as N95s, which are thicker, fit more tightly around the mouth and nose, and block out much smaller particles than surgical masks do.

Both masks help prevent the spread of droplets from a person’s cough or sneeze, but medical specialists have said that for average members of the public, they are generally not effective.

A person is more likely to get infected by touching contaminated surfaces than from a droplet traveling through the air.

Air can also get in around the edges of the masks, particularly flat surgical masks. Health care workers who wear N95 masks as part of their jobs are required to undergo a fit test at least once a year to ensure that there are no gaps around their mouths.

Most people are unlikely to know how to wear these masks and could accidentally contaminate themselves if they touch the outside of the mask when they remove it and then touch their face.

“Not having a mask does not necessarily put you at any increased risk of contracting this disease,” Dr. Ryan said.

But the message has not stopped people from buying the masks, particularly the N95s, which are usually inexpensive and popular with construction workers and painters.

“You know what a mask costs?” said Mike Bowen, the executive vice president of Prestige Ameritech, an N95 mask manufacturer in North Richland Hills, Texas. “Listen to this: A Class 2 medical device, you can buy two of them for the price of a gumball.”

He added: “They’re cheap. They’re automated. They’re not handmade.”

But on Amazon, sellers have been advertising masks for at least $10 each. One seller advertised 160 masks for $800, a deal that was no longer available as of Saturday.

Vice President Mike Pence seemed to address the shortage during a White House press briefing with President Trump on Saturday.

Mr. Pence, whom Mr. Trump appointed to coordinate the government’s response to the coronavirus outbreak, said the administration would have “40 million masks available today.”

The government has contracted with the multinational manufacturing giant 3M to produce 30 million more masks a month, Mr. Pence said.

Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Thursday that it was critical that masks remain available for doctors and nurses who were caring for those affected by the virus and for people tending to loved ones with the illness.

“There is no role for these masks in the community,” he said. “These masks need to be prioritized for health care professionals that as part of their job are taking care of individuals.”

Dr. Redfield’s comment came after an exchange with Representative Chrissy Houlahan, a Democrat of Pennsylvania, who asked how people should be preparing, including whether they needed to stock up on food or prescription medication.

“Not at this time,” he said.

“Should people be afraid?” Ms. Houlahan asked.

“No,” he replied.

“Should you wear a mask if you’re healthy?” she asked.

“No,” Dr. Redfield said.

  

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23. "Ordered some shit from Amazon Now yesterday"
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including water, paper towels, toilet paper. Just basics.

They didn't even try to deliver that shit.

Stock up like now.

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25. "Corona beer sales down 40%. That’s how you prep for a virus"
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Smh

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26. "no they fucking aren't. that isn't what the article said"
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also, what the article did say, claiming that people said they were less likely to buy corona now

is complete bullshit, written by a PR person who is a con artist trump supporter who regularly passes around completely fake information.

thank you for now completely forgetting the nonsense article you didn't read.

www.engadgethd.com - the other stuff i'm looking at

  

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29. "No particular special arrangements. Keeping an eye on schools"
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His pre-school already sent a heads up like "open for now, but we'll see." I the biggest adjustment we'd have to make is if the school closes, since wifey and I both work outside the home.

In terms of his health, obviously we are concerned, but he's also at an age where he gets sick a fair amount from other germs in pre-school. We keep a close eye whenever he gets sick especially if he's running a fever, so would do the same here. We encourage him to wash his hands, etc.

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