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OT: What changes are you and family making to your lifestyle due to coranavirus?

Another possibility is hypertension is more prevalent in that cohort; hence, higher mortality due to respiratory / renal failure. not sure if this is behind paywall:

First if you are relying on THIS PLACE (and it's not the good place!) for advice (health, legal, marital, pizza) you came to the wrong place because it's infested with hobo's and transients that Fishy monitors as throat punching targets.

next the important thing is to follow directions from the ones who do know. And they want us to wash hands, socially isolate, and be aware of surroundings and ourselves. Stay home if ill (or better yet, go visit your congressional representatives!)

What will happen, will happen - we can't prevent it from happening but we can change the direction and magnitude (The flatten the curve thing.)

Oh and Italy is an exceptionally poor model for predicting what will happen here. demographics are not easily compared due to age, social habits, etc..
man, that's sum good mulch right thar. yeppers, some dang good mulch right there. i'd like it twice if I could.
 
In the same boat. Sinusy. All clogged up. Im scared to sniffle or cough in public.
Right there with ya. Just joked that I sneezed at the bar and a guy pulled a knife on me. Didn’t really happen but did get several bad stares. I sneeze all night every night after my swim workouts due to the chlorine, but no chance explaining that these days.
 
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philly is trying to discourage fans from coming to flyers games. good luck with that!



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UConn has suspended in person classes beginning March 23- April 6 (at least)
 
Definitely avoiding eating out, movie theaters, etc for the time being. My oldest came back from a trip to Pennsylvania on Monday with a slight cold and we went to the doctor much more quickly than we normally would have. Everything was fine, but the anxiety that just that incident caused was enough to get the rest of my immediate family into "disaster prep" mode. I worry more about my 80 year old mother than anything. She is still pretty active and I'm not sure she is going to let any "damn virus" slow her down.
 
Two interesting points just heard on ESPN:

SF just banned gatherings of 1,000 people or more. That includes the Warriors games.

1) Do you think the NBA is prepared to play their playoffs in empty arenas? The commentator said their budgeting for next year assumes "hundreds of millions" in revenue from this year's postseason. Are they prepared to lose that level of money? Or cancel/postpone the playoffs?

2) What happens if/when the first pro athlete tests positive for it? Say someone in the NBA tested positive tomorrow? Do they immediately place the NBA on pause?

Hmm. That was a timely post.
 
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Utah Jazz Rudy Gobert tested positive. We know locker rooms and everything basketball. This can't be good.

Linky

 
My wife and I had intended on driving to Columbus today for the Pens-Blue Jackets game, but obviously that got shot down. Called the hotel yesterday evening once it was announced fans wouldn’t be allowed in to cancel our reservation and was told we still had to pay the full amount despite the circumstances.

Currently balancing my personal frustration with the absolute astonishment how ill-prepared we are as a country for something like this.
 
My wife and I had intended on driving to Columbus today for the Pens-Blue Jackets game, but obviously that got shot down. Called the hotel yesterday evening once it was announced fans wouldn’t be allowed in to cancel our reservation and was told we still had to pay the full amount despite the circumstances.

Currently balancing my personal frustration with the absolute astonishment how ill-prepared we are as a country for something like this.
I hear you. Checked my airline tickets for a trip next month and my $150 insurance policy specifically excludes epidemics.
 
Booked all my air travel with Southwest which allows free changes or cancellations where they bank the funds for future tickets. My wife and I will limit where we go. Last night she shopped at Stop and Shop at 10:30 pm when it was empty. Next stop Peapod.
 
My wife and I had intended on driving to Columbus today for the Pens-Blue Jackets game, but obviously that got shot down. Called the hotel yesterday evening once it was announced fans wouldn’t be allowed in to cancel our reservation and was told we still had to pay the full amount despite the circumstances.

Currently balancing my personal frustration with the absolute astonishment how ill-prepared we are as a country for something like this.
if it's a 3-star or higher hotel brand, I'd call the gm there and if that doesn't work, corporate hq. Do that before writing the scathing TripAdvisor review. And if they refund you (they should), write a positive review.
 
So the woman who said she had a high fever and cough the night before but was "fine now"? She lasted all of two hours (which is just long enough to lick the door handles, light switches, copiers and coffee machines. Today her husband came in went into her office and for two minutes and left. Not sure what that is about.

Geesh, just stay home if you are sick until this thing over. I'm feeling like Col. Jessup at this point.

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"You put people's lives in danger..."
 
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My wife and I are (maybe were) planning to drive to Washington DC to stay Tues night through Sat night and drive back on Sunday- we live in southern New Hampshire. So far, museums like Smithsonian are still open, but some large crowd activities connected to Cherry Blossom Festival are cancelled. I'm checking our reservation place through VRBO to see what cancellation policy is, probably 48 hours advance notice but not sure. I'm thinking we would have same chance of getting sick staying in New Hampshire and going to work/shopping etc as we would if we still went to DC. But if Smithsonian closes, then that would be deal breaker for me. With my luck, they'll make decision to close on day we drive down & we'll learn about it upon arrival. I'm 62 and wife is 54 and neither of us has other health conditions.
 
Donavan Mitchell of Utah Jazz now the 2nd player infected. Closing NBA arenas very prudent.
 
if it's a 3-star or higher hotel brand, I'd call the gm there and if that doesn't work, corporate hq. Do that before writing the scathing TripAdvisor review. And if they refund you (they should), write a positive review.

It’s a Hilton Canopy property. I’ll give it a shot. I spoke with the manager and tried citing my Honors status to see if that would help, but no dice.
 
I bet even the 55-60 contingent was thinking, "Who are these old farts on stage?"
Nope, Peter Noone still kicks ass on stage. He does a better "Start Me Up" than Jagger these days.
 
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Just realized I brought B'way tix for April, good seats too. I'll walk in with mask, hand sanitizer and gloves if I have to. Will be walking to the theaters though (no subway).

Of course that's if the show goes on.

Also the Mrs just called me and told me that the schools are closing in our District. There goes my 8 hours of peace (I work from home). At least I can keep her safe, as she is the type that won't stay still/home.

Problem with school closings is that Nurses also have kids, and they need to be at work. This ain't a small issue.
 
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Has anyone here really changed their life? Aside from washing my hands more, I have changed nothing. All these leagues are just stoking more fear.
 
Has anyone here really changed their life? Aside from washing my hands more, I have changed nothing. All these leagues are just stoking more fear.

My wife started working from home yesterday for the forseeable future. She works in Boston commuting via public transportation, so we were as proactive as possible in minimizing her exposure.
 
It’s a Hilton Canopy property. I’ll give it a shot. I spoke with the manager and tried citing my Honors status to see if that would help, but no dice.
Hopefully you are gold or higher...they announced this morning that all current reservations, even those described as non-cancellable, can be changed or cancelled at no charge up to 24 hrs before arrival.
 
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