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Domino's wants to hire 10,000 employees as eating habits shift during coronavirus pandemic
Domino's Pizza is looking to hire up to 10,000 workers as people shift their eating habits to takeout or delivery amid restrictions surrounding the growing coronavirus pandemic.
The pizza chain is looking to hire for several positions in its stores and factories, including chefs, customer service representatives and managers.
Quote:"Our corporate and franchise stores want to make sure they're not only feeding people, but also providing opportunity to those looking for work at this time, especially those in the heavily impacted restaurant industry," CEO Richard Allison said in a press release.
Domino's (DPZ) stock is one of the few bright spots in the volatile stock market. Shares are up 10% Thursday and have climbed more than 7% this year.
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Quote: @savannahskol said:
@Ralphie said:
Bayer preps U.S. donation of malaria med chloroquine to help in COVID-19 fight: report

https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/baye...ght-report
Well how bow da?
Good ol' chloroquine (aka hydroxychloroquine or Plaquenil) + good ol' azithromycin!  

Both drugs relatively cheap and readily available.  
Those taking Plaquenil have to be monitored for serious retinal side-effects, but that's usually 
only with high dosages.  

Let's hope that smallish French study ( https://www.en24.news/a/2020/03/hydroxyc...-test.html)   gets confirmed with further testing.  

Potentially great news Ralphie, thanks for posting!
Trump just announced treatment being looked at hard for chloroquine + azithromycin. 
(and some other drugs). 


Edit:  conflicting news FDA has not cleared?   

    


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IT would be awesome if they do find something sooner than later through therapeutics or anything else for that matter.

A vaccine is a year away most likely. 
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"It's been around for a long time so we know if things don't go as planned it's not going to kill anybody," Trump told reporters at the White House.

"We have to remove every barrier or a lot of barriers that were unnecessary and they've done that to get the rapid deployment of safe, effective treatments and we think we have some good answers," Trump said.
FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn carefully tempered the President's remarks regarding his team's work to develop treatments for coronavirus.

"The FDA is committed to continuing to provide regulatory flexibility and guidance, but let me make one thing clear: the FDA's responsibility to the American people is to ensure that products are safe and effective," he said.
He said the FDA is expanding its work regarding potential therapeutic options. 

"We need to make sure that this sea of new treatments -- we'll get the right drug to the right patient at the right dosage at the right time," he said, explaining that the right drug may be available but it may not be in the right dosage, "and that may do more harm than good."

Part of that, Hahn said, is exploring drugs that are "already approved for other indications," noting the President's remarks on chloroquine.

"That's a drug that the President has directed us to take a closer look at as to whether an expanded use approach to that could be done and to actually see if that benefits patients. And again, we want to do that in the setting of a clinical trial, a large, pragmatic clinical trial to actually gather that information," he said.

He also explained the process of convalescent plasma, which has to do with isolating blood from those who have survived the coronavirus and have the right immunoglobulins. A concentration of that could treat people infected with the virus.

As for a timeline, Hahn said, "over the next couple of weeks, we'll have more information that we're really pushing hard to try to accelerate... and that will be a bridge to other therapies that will take us three to six months to develop. And this is a continuous process -- there is no beginning and end."

He also said there is a vaccine trial currently being performed that is expected to take "12 months."Early evidence from human cells suggests that chloroquine -- which is used to treat malaria and autoimmune diseases -- may have some activity against the novel coronavirus. Doctors in China, the US and other countries have used the drug experimentally in Covid-19 patients, but there is not yet sufficient clinical evidence that it's effective in humans.

The drug, generally considered to be safe for most patients, can have side effects including seizures, nausea, vomiting, deafness, vision changes and low blood pressure.

When asked about chloroquine last month, Dr. Janet Diaz of the World Health Organization said "there is no proof that that is an effective treatment at this time. We recommend that therapeutics be tested under ethically approved clinical trials to show efficacy and safety." 
At the time, she said the drugs that were being prioritized by WHO's research and development efforts were antivirals, a separate type of drug that includes remdesivir, which is also the focus of clinical trials in China and the US.
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@StickyBun said:
So its almost here: State Department about to raise travel advisory to DO NOT TRAVEL. Domestic air travel will be banned. 
Why its not banned already is beyond my comprehension...

I'd rather be doing too much than anything else.
no shit!   2 weeks ago it should have been put out there that everybody has 7 days to get home and all commercial airlines would be grounded.  these photos of the cattle all lined up in those terminals just screams outbreak.
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Quote: @StickyBun said:
So its almost here: State Department about to raise travel advisory to DO NOT TRAVEL. Domestic air travel will be banned. 
Where did you hear this?  
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Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@StickyBun said:
So its almost here: State Department about to raise travel advisory to DO NOT TRAVEL. Domestic air travel will be banned. 
Where did you hear this?  
Only thing I'm seeing is a ban for international travel. Not saying that won't eventually include domestic, but can't find anything about a domestic ban. 
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Quote: @"BarrNone55" said:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1240245687729696773

Huh?
I never did trust asymmetric people...

[Image: Asymmetric-Face.jpeg]
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I guess if you have one ball that hangs lower than the other, you should self-quarantine.
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