bag12day
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Dude are you forgetting your previous statements or something?
What did your bi weekly call say when the President declared a National SOE because its not a big deal?
I assure you Its a big deal when all major pro sports leagues and NCAA suspend operations, universities and K-12 schools send students home, the State Dept limits travel for Govt employees, the president of the USA declares a National Emergency due to the guidance coming from the CDC and actual health professionals.It’s not that big a deal. I assure you
See above re frenzy being overblown. You don't take actions costing hundreds of millions of dollar on a whim or hunch or because Mark Zuckerburg said so.I work at a level 1 trauma center and am pretty educated on the subject. And I know 100% that this frenzy is overblown and it’s not as big a deal as the media and Facebook experts are making it out to be
Regional health coordinators are getting their info from the CDC.Neither. I’m an executive manager. We get weekly (now biweekly) meetings with the Regional Health Coordinators and the CDC so I’m well aware of what’s going on with this issue.
What did your bi weekly call say when the President declared a National SOE because its not a big deal?
So as long as its old people at risk its OK to not do anything? And before you go down the tired more ppl die from Flu routine there isn't a vaccine or treatment for COVID 19 at this time so they are relying on us to help them not get sick and die.938 confirmed cases and 29 deaths in US. Most were the elderly in Washington. Everything is under control. The DHS/CISA just released update
OK maybe your crystal ball is better than the WHO which says they don't know the actual because of difficulty compiling info at this point.Not when it is way less than .01% morality for those under the age of 80%. More likely to fall down the stairs and break your neck
I'm genuinely curious when you make all these other statements I pointed out when you say "being handled" do you mean by the actions that are being taken declaring a SOE, cancelling classes, travel, et al... or is that the overreaction you are referencing. The above does say do nothing unless you are retracting your "overblown","not a big deal", "I know a 100%"... You don't know crap for 100% because even now there are several unknowns with this virus unless you are talking about overreaction by buying TP and then I agree. I have not freaked out and panicked about anything I would ask you to point to something I said that represents that, but having a father and father in law in the high risk category I am heeding the CDC guidance to keep them safe. You made a tongue in cheek comment re 45 rolls of TP and I can tell you that's not at the top of my list but being prepared for things like this and hurricanes with my own self sufficient basics are. I also go spend the night at our station (only 5 miles from my home) when we have inclement weather to be prepared to respond more quickly if my community needs me. It cuts down on the response time to help those in need and I see that as a microcosm of whats going on with CoronaV but I guess that's an overreaction by your standard?I’m not “do nothing” but im also not a volunteer firefighter freaking out and panicking over something that is being handled.