James Spader
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Italy's government seems to be doing a really good job being transparent. They are telling people to stock up which is what the CDC suggests in all their training guides. Seems most of the world is listening to CDC training while the CDC goes the other way.
Meanwhile, back in the USA. The Diamond Princess passengers that returned with 14 people that had the virus put on the same plane with the other 100 or so that didn't have it can't find a home in the US. They were originally supposed to go to a building in California but the local government blocked that. Now they were set to go to Anniston, Al tomorrow to the FEMA training center but Trump just blocked that. These are the same people that Trump was irate for putting the confirmed cases on the same plane with all the ones without it. It's been a shirt show every step of the way for the US Gov.
When we allow companies to do their own safety studies on a product that could potentially make millions, lets just say we have a henhouse full of foxes.
So it's after midnight in Florence.
My sis calls. Rome has 2 cases now. Milan is shutting everything down. Everything. Went back to grocery to stock up more only to find empty shelves. Went from 0 to 100 real quick.
She will find out in am about school. If indeed shut down, she out. She calling our relatives in Switzerland to make arrangements to go there instead of here for now. If she feels the need, she will fly home to Denver.
This was 2 hrs ago in the largest grocery in Florence city center.
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It's the right thing to do. You don't want to take up space in a hospital and risk infecting doctors and other patients if it isn't bad. Problem becomes, do you trust these people not to do anything stupid and actually stay home even after they start to feel better but sill shedding the virus?This is what is happening in Toronto. Not sure why they let the patient go home even if it was mild.
If this isn't frightening to you, you need to check your pulse.So it's after midnight in Florence.
My sis calls. Rome has 2 cases now. Milan is shutting everything down. Everything. Went back to grocery to stock up more only to find empty shelves. Went from 0 to 100 real quick.
She will find out in am about school. If indeed shut down, she out. She calling our relatives in Switzerland to make arrangements to go there instead of here for now. If she feels the need, she will fly home to Denver.
This was 2 hrs ago in the largest grocery in Florence city center.
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This is what is happening in Toronto. Not sure why they let the patient go home even if it was mild.
Sometimes things from government don't make sense. In another week more people will have officially recovered from the virus in China than has been infected.How can they say “it’s unlikely the woman was infectious”? The research so far shows that right around the onset of symptoms carries a high viral load.
I'm not sure how we can know this to be true. The numbers there are just too suspect.Sometimes things from government don't make sense. In another week more people will have officially recovered from the virus in China than has been infected.
I think I am gonna grab a few extras tomorrow.So it's after midnight in Florence.
My sis calls. Rome has 2 cases now. Milan is shutting everything down. Everything. Went back to grocery to stock up more only to find empty shelves. Went from 0 to 100 real quick.
She will find out in am about school. If indeed shut down, she out. She calling our relatives in Switzerland to make arrangements to go there instead of here for now. If she feels the need, she will fly home to Denver.
This was 2 hrs ago in the largest grocery in Florence city center.
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