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OT: Coronavirus Resources - and other things to not worry about

Jack? I dunno. I think we have enough teams, don't you? I would love to see a sudden contraction, and have Patrick Kane on our second line.
 
Or two tier it like Europe. Top 16 play in one league with the other 16 in a second tier.
 
Please. I could never survive as a vegan. I do steak, chicken, and fish. That's it. I don't even touch lamb, duck, and other less common animals.

Like I said in my other post, these are enough for me. I don't need to know what a kangaroo's ear or hamster's nose taste like.
Chicken are probably the most disgusting animals. Have you ever been to a chicken farm? Way more gross than a pig farm.
 
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https://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-51618188
 
Bringing up a monster fish, even just a grouper and killing it seconds before frying it up? U never had a fish like dat.
 
5th TTC employee (this time a driver) tests positive.

Time to shut'er down. No doubt this has been one of the main ways this thing has spread.
 
The WHO had initially said otherwise, but they've been wrong about masks as well.

Coronavirus does spread through the air and lingers in rooms long after patients have left, study finds
  • US researchers found highly contagious bug lurking in air inside patients' rooms
  • Virus had also spread into hospital corridors where staff were coming in and out
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...left-study.html?ito=social-twitter_mailonline
 
NY DOCTORS SAYS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED 400 PATIENTS WITH CORONAVIRUS INFECTION USING A COCKTAIL OF HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE, AZITHROMYCIN, AND ZINC SULFATE WITH ZERO DEATHS AND SIDE EFFECTS.
 
The WHO had initially said otherwise, but they've been wrong about masks as well.

Coronavirus does spread through the air and lingers in rooms long after patients have left, study finds
  • US researchers found highly contagious bug lurking in air inside patients' rooms
  • Virus had also spread into hospital corridors where staff were coming in and out
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...left-study.html?ito=social-twitter_mailonline

Study hasn't been peer reviewed or published so would take that with a grain of salt for now. Still, wouldn't be surprising given how rapidly this has spread. The question then becomes how long it can linger in the air? Are we talking minutes? Hours? Days?
 
Study hasn't been peer reviewed or published so would take that with a grain of salt for now. Still, wouldn't be surprising given how rapidly this has spread. The question then becomes how long it can linger in the air? Are we talking minutes? Hours? Days?

I agree. But I prefer caution to "air is not much of a problem. don't worry"

I suspect, it's different outdoors.
 
NY DOCTORS SAYS SUCCESSFULLY TREATED 400 PATIENTS WITH CORONAVIRUS INFECTION USING A COCKTAIL OF HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE, AZITHROMYCIN, AND ZINC SULFATE WITH ZERO DEATHS AND SIDE EFFECTS.

where did you hear this?
 
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