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Wow....

Yeah, DIA is never that empty. My goodness, this thing has really gotten ahold of people. But I suspect that it's going to make a far bigger dent in the global economy than the global population. 

What changes have you made? Personally, I have tickets to fly to San Francisco with my kids to see my brother in a couple of weeks. And, so far anyway, I plan to go. But I have to say I'm a little nervous about it, especially with my kids. Not as much about the virus as how people are panicking about it. A flight yesterday was rerouted to Denver because someone, um...sneezed. And I am narrowing in on some ridiculously priced tickets to Cancun in May. Am I crazy? 

“A gentleman is someone who can play the accordion, but doesn't." - Tom Waits

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@"purplefaithful" said: Fauci says coronavirus deaths in US could top 100,000
By ZEKE MILLER Associated PressMarch 29, 2020 — 10:20am

WASHINGTON — As the White House looks for ways to restore normalcy in parts of the U.S., the government's foremost infection disease expert says the country could experience more than 100,000 deaths and millions of infections from the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, speaking on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday, offered his prognosis as the federal government weighs rolling back guidelines on social distancing in areas that have not been as hard-hit by the outbreak at the conclusion of the nationwide 15-day effort to slow the spread of the virus.
"I would say between 100,000 and 200,000 cases," he said, correcting himself to say he meant deaths. "We're going to have millions of cases." But he added "I don't want to be held to that" because the pandemic is "such a moving target."
About 125,000 cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. had been recorded as of Sunday morning, with over 2,100 dead. It is certain that many more have the disease but their cases have not been reported.
One in three Americans remain under state or local government orders to stay at home to slow the spread of the virus, with schools and businesses closed and public life upended.
Dr. Deborah Birx, head of the White House coronavirus task force, said parts of the country with few cases so far must prepare for what's to come. "No state, no metro area, will be spared," she said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Fauci said he would only support the rollback in lesser-impacted areas if more testing is in place to monitor those areas. He said "it's a little iffy there" right now.



I love all these numbers. Our beloved governor of MN said we would have 75,000 deaths in MN and then Fauci says its 100,000 for the country. I have friends that I luckily do not live around that are so freaked out and telling me 10 million are going to die in the US. Lots of numbers, not much questioning.


There's a s hit ton of misinformation and people freaking out no doubt...

I dont recall the MN Gov saying there was going to be 75k dead in MN, but who knows?

When Fauci speaks I listen. He's one of the few I actually believe and want to hear from. Even he's saying it's a moving target. 



Same I don't remember hearing 75,000. I just know Governor Walz is doing his best and considering worse case scenarios. I am glad he listens to experts and has a great team in place. I know too many are still downplaying the situation unfortunately. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. That is the best way to protect the people. 

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@"purplefaithful" said: Fauci says coronavirus deaths in US could top 100,000
By ZEKE MILLER Associated PressMarch 29, 2020 — 10:20am

WASHINGTON — As the White House looks for ways to restore normalcy in parts of the U.S., the government's foremost infection disease expert says the country could experience more than 100,000 deaths and millions of infections from the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, speaking on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday, offered his prognosis as the federal government weighs rolling back guidelines on social distancing in areas that have not been as hard-hit by the outbreak at the conclusion of the nationwide 15-day effort to slow the spread of the virus.
"I would say between 100,000 and 200,000 cases," he said, correcting himself to say he meant deaths. "We're going to have millions of cases." But he added "I don't want to be held to that" because the pandemic is "such a moving target."
About 125,000 cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. had been recorded as of Sunday morning, with over 2,100 dead. It is certain that many more have the disease but their cases have not been reported.
One in three Americans remain under state or local government orders to stay at home to slow the spread of the virus, with schools and businesses closed and public life upended.
Dr. Deborah Birx, head of the White House coronavirus task force, said parts of the country with few cases so far must prepare for what's to come. "No state, no metro area, will be spared," she said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Fauci said he would only support the rollback in lesser-impacted areas if more testing is in place to monitor those areas. He said "it's a little iffy there" right now.



I love all these numbers. Our beloved governor of MN said we would have 75,000 deaths in MN and then Fauci says its 100,000 for the country. I have friends that I luckily do not live around that are so freaked out and telling me 10 million are going to die in the US. Lots of numbers, not much questioning.


There's a s hit ton of misinformation and people freaking out no doubt...

I dont recall the MN Gov saying there was going to be 75k dead in MN, but who knows?

When Fauci speaks I listen. He's one of the few I actually believe and want to hear from. Even he's saying it's a moving target. 



Same I don't remember hearing 75,000. I just know Governor Walz is doing his best and considering worse case scenarios. I am glad he listens to experts and has a great team in place. I know too many are still downplaying the situation unfortunately. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. That is the best way to protect the people. 

Agree.  It is better to over estimate to "try" and get the average person to understand the severity.  So then when it is only 2K in Minnesota then the severe warning and estimates might have prevented hundreds/thousands of deaths.  What's wrong with that.  I also don't recall Gov saying 75K but I am in PA right next to NY around the Poconos where all the NY/NJ have summer homes.  

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@"minny65" said:
@"kmillard" said:
@"purplefaithful" said: Fauci says coronavirus deaths in US could top 100,000
By ZEKE MILLER Associated PressMarch 29, 2020 — 10:20am

WASHINGTON — As the White House looks for ways to restore normalcy in parts of the U.S., the government's foremost infection disease expert says the country could experience more than 100,000 deaths and millions of infections from the coronavirus pandemic.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, speaking on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday, offered his prognosis as the federal government weighs rolling back guidelines on social distancing in areas that have not been as hard-hit by the outbreak at the conclusion of the nationwide 15-day effort to slow the spread of the virus.
"I would say between 100,000 and 200,000 cases," he said, correcting himself to say he meant deaths. "We're going to have millions of cases." But he added "I don't want to be held to that" because the pandemic is "such a moving target."
About 125,000 cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. had been recorded as of Sunday morning, with over 2,100 dead. It is certain that many more have the disease but their cases have not been reported.
One in three Americans remain under state or local government orders to stay at home to slow the spread of the virus, with schools and businesses closed and public life upended.
Dr. Deborah Birx, head of the White House coronavirus task force, said parts of the country with few cases so far must prepare for what's to come. "No state, no metro area, will be spared," she said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Fauci said he would only support the rollback in lesser-impacted areas if more testing is in place to monitor those areas. He said "it's a little iffy there" right now.



I love all these numbers. Our beloved governor of MN said we would have 75,000 deaths in MN and then Fauci says its 100,000 for the country. I have friends that I luckily do not live around that are so freaked out and telling me 10 million are going to die in the US. Lots of numbers, not much questioning.

I only listen to the numbers from Fauci and other Infectious Disease experts who have studied this situation there whole professional careers.  The rest of the so-called experts are pulling crap out of you know what.  Yes, I still believe in medical expertise and science :)


Hard to believe we live in a world where a statement such as this deserves any kind of praise. But we do, and it does. 

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Hundreds at Louisiana church flout COVID-19 gatherings ban

By STACEY PLAISANCE Associated PressMarch 29, 2020 — 1:25pm
CENTRAL, La. — Hundreds of people flouted Louisiana's COVID-19 ban on gatherings, coming on buses and in personal vehicles to the first of three Sunday services at their church a day after New Orleans police broke up a funeral gathering of about 100 people.
An estimated 500 people of all ages filed inside the mustard-yellow and beige Life Tabernacle church in Central, a city of nearly 29,000 outside Baton Rouge.
More than 3,500 Louisiana residents have been diagnosed with the disease caused by a new coronavirus, and more than 150 of them have died, according to state figures released Sunday. Deaths include that of the first federal prison inmate — a man with "serious preexisting conditions" who was being held in Oakdale, Lousiana, the U.S. Bureau of Prisons said Saturday.
Assistant ministers and worshippers outside the front doors and in the parking lot at Life Tabernacle told media to leave, saying cameras would not be allowed on the property and worshippers had been told not to talk to reporters. They went inside without further comment.
Across the street, neighbors gathered in a driveway, carefully staying at least 6 feet (about two meters) apart.
Paul Quinn, a resident of Central who lives near the church, says this is a health hazard.
"Other congregations are using the Internet, Skype, and other safe ways to congregate. Why can't they? What makes them so special?" said Quinn. "I wish state police would come out and do something. This is above our little local police level. The state needs to get involved. If they get out of church and go to the grocery store, it's a serious health hazard. They don't know how many people they're affecting, and they don't seem to care. That's a problem."
The virus has killed seven of more than 160 people diagnosed with the disease in East Baton Rouge Parish, according to state figures.
In New Orleans, police broke up a "funeral repast" of about 100 people Saturday afternoon, issuing a warrant for a 28-year-old man who refused to shut it down and giving the band leader a summons, a news release said. Several complaints about that event were among more than 300 received in the past week about violations of a ban on gatherings of more than 10 people, Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said in a separate statement.
More than 1,300 of the COVID-19 diagnoses and 73 of the deaths have been in New Orleans, and Gov. John Bel Edwards repeated on Sunday's national news talk shows what he's been saying for days: the city's hospitals are likely to run out of ventilators by April 4 and of hospital bed space by April 10.

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Nature finds a way.

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@"BarrNone55" said: Nature finds a way.
Meanwhile, @ Rockhill Community Church today in Duluth, MN...

We Scandinavians take our Pandemics damn seriously lol! 

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^ hheeeeyy i havent seen that building in weeks.

Jesus is always livestreaming.

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Lets be honest though, thats about everybody that lives here.

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You can watch religious services on tv or YouTube. Just sayin. 

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For the COVID case 10 miles from my house, the individual tested positive March 14th. Since then, there have been zero COVID cases within 50 miles of here. Things like this make the locals take this less serious. 
I believe it's a serious matter and wish everyone else around here would take it serious. I really don't want to catch this. I have finally convinced my 85 year old mother to stay home.

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Heard earlier that 90s country star Joe Diffie died from covid related complications today.  Sadly it could take some big names to get sick and die before some people wake up to the seriousness of this virus.

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@"Hidalgo" said:  I really don't want to catch this. I have finally convinced my 85 year old mother to stay home.
Me either and I am working daily to keep my 86 year old dad to stay @ home. Problem is, he's on day 19 couped-up now and its driving him crazy. 
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A sobering read...

Thank goodness most will have little or mild symptoms. 

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'Post intensive-care syndrome': Why some COVID-19 patients may face problems even after recoveryPeople who remain in the ICU for weeks may end up with memory problems and trouble thinking clearly
While a majority of patients who become infected with the coronavirus appear to have mild symptoms, or no symptoms at all, it's becoming clear that those with the most severe complications must spend a significant amount of time in the ICU.
"We have people on ventilators for 20 to 30 days," New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said during a news conference this week.
It's a similar situation at the Tulane Medical Center in New Orleans, which has become another hot spot in the coronavirus outbreak. Doctors there say COVID-19 patients rarely get better within two or three days, instead remaining on mechanical oxygen for one to two weeks.

In fact, those effects have a name: "post-intensive care syndrome." Some physicians call it post-ICU delirium.
"The longer somebody is in the ICU, the more they're at risk," Dr. Amy Bellinghausen, a pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine fellow at the University of California, San Diego, said. She estimates that up to two-thirds of ventilated patients may be affected.
The longer somebody is in the ICU, the more they're at risk.
Patients may be physically weak and experience a type of post-traumatic stress. The exact cause of post-intensive care syndrome is unclear. It could be the result of patients not getting enough oxygen or blood to the brain. Or, it could be sedative medications — critical for what physicians must do in acute care, but with potentially long-lasting ramification 
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/post-intensive-care-syndrome-why-some-covid-19-patients-may-n1166611

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AP Source: 20% base salary reductions for top NBA executives

By BRIAN MAHONEY Associated PressMarch 26, 2020 — 10:59pm
NEW YORK — Top NBA executives are having their base salaries reduced by 20% for the foreseeable future, a person with knowledge of the details said Thursday.
The reductions affect the roughly 100 highest-earning executives, as the NBA joins the NHL and NASCAR in cutting salaries while competitions are on hold because of the coronavirus.
The cuts are effective immediately and affect NBA employees both inside the league headquarters in New York, and in global offices, the person told The Associated Press. The person was granted anonymity because the reductions were not announced publicly.
The reductions were first reported by ESPN.
Health benefits remain unaffected and there are no changes for the rest of the organization, including support and administrative staff.
The NBA suspended its season on March 11 when Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz became the first player to test positive. The league is still discussing scenarios for resuming play once allowed.
It had already been a challenging season for the NBA financially, with a loss of revenue from China following Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey's tweet in support of Hong Kong anti-government protesters. Games were taken off the air and relationships with business partners were damaged, with Commissioner Adam Silver saying during last month's All-Star Game that the league could lose hundreds of millions of dollars.
Then came the coronavirus, which for most people causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia and death. The vast majority of people recover.
The pandemic has caused a huge impact on sports leagues. The NHL is cutting salaries for league employees 25% starting next month. NASCAR officers will have a 25% reduction in salary, while all other employees will have their salary reduced by 20%.
NBA executives have given up salary before, with former Commissioner David Stern taking no pay during work stoppages in 1998 and 2011.
NBA teams will make their next scheduled salary payments to players April 1, but it remains unclear if they will get what would be their next check April 15. The league could say the pandemic falls under what is legally known as a “Force Majeure Event” — the term for unforeseeable circumstances, such as war or an epidemic. Per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, when that clause is invoked, players could lose 1.08% of their annual salary for each game missed.
That means Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors, the league’s highest-paid player this season, could lose about $435,000 for each game that ultimately is not played. A player who had a two-way contract converted to a regular NBA deal for this season would stand to lose about $9,700 per game.
However, none of that would become finalized until such time as the league officially cancels games. That has not yet occurred.

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Well, I feel better.

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@"SFVikeFan" said: Nerve wracking here in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

My longterm girlfriend works at the hospital here, she pulls double shifts and just left for her 19th consecutive day at work.  Her 2nd shift is to test and screen people for COVID-19.  I manage a retail store for a Fortune 200 company deemed essential operations so I am working 13-14 hr days 6 days a week while being exposed to the public, mostly painters, who aren’t exactly the poster children of hygiene to begin with.

Many, many people here think it’s overblown media hype, fake news, Democratic hoax intended to make Trump look bad.  I try to limit the number of people in my store but few listen.  

We have sent her kids away to live with her ex-husband because she and I are so exposed to possible contact of infected people.  

I am thankful to have a job and it pays well but everyday I know I’m rolling the dice with my health.

While I disagree with plenty of people on here with their political views, this pandemic transcends politics.  I hope everyone is staying safe and pray for a speedy recovery to Zanary and Havoc.

I do know there’s a tidal wave of hurt coming for a lot of us.  I’ve lived in several countries and been around a good portion of the globe, and one thing I will say is that there is one thing that inspires me about being an American:

There is no denying the strength of the American spirit.  

We are a nation of ass-kicking badasses and our work ethic puts nearly everyone else to shame. 

We recovered from 9/11, this too shall pass.

Stay safe everyone.

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@"BarrNone55" said: https://twitter.com/i/status/1244344119545208834

Well, I feel better.

Well, idiots like him give us agnostics a good name :)

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@"minny65" said:
@"BarrNone55" said: https://twitter.com/i/status/1244344119545208834

Well, I feel better.

Well, idiots like him give us agnostics a good name :)


Does this mean the lockdown is over

Give me a haleliquah sp?

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@"Akvike" said:
@"minny65" said:
@"BarrNone55" said: https://twitter.com/i/status/1244344119545208834

Well, I feel better.

Well, idiots like him give us agnostics a good name :)


Does this mean the lockdown is over

Give me a haleliquah sp?


Can I still venmo him money $$$$

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