Great stuff Joe. Thank you for taking the time (and risk) to share. I hope this is helpful to someone, including myself.
I definitely can't do my job from home. But considering how much of our pharmaceuticals come from overseas the distribution problems will likely slow down my job quickly if this turns uglier.
The potential for 50 million or more lives to be lost due the communist assholes carelessness has no bright sides. There'll be no worldwide economy if/when shit hits the fan.
50 million? Lets worry about getting to 50K first.
Sorry, Joe. I don't mean to argue with you, but I'm not buying it. The media is hyping this crap because it rocks the markets and has a very good chance of disrupting the economy....the one thing Trump has been running on for re-election. Plus...bad news sells.
I will be very surprised if we see more than 5000 people in the US die from this at worst.
CDC recommends men shave their beards to protect against coronavirus
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Men's beards could render face masks useless — one surprisingly comprehensive graphic from the CDC reveals why 'walrus' is fine but 'mutton chops' won't do
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(CNN) — When it comes to novel coronavirus safety, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests facial hair be kept to a minimum so it fits within a facepiece respirator.
Side whiskers, soul patches, lampshades and handlebar mustaches are good to go, according to a CDC infographic. But styles like a stubble, beard, Dali and mutton chops, are not recommended because they are likely to interfere with a facepiece respirator.
Masks and respirators are being utilized around the world to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has reached more than 80,000 cases globally. A respirator covers at least the nose and mouth and protects against particles including infectious agents, the CDC said. However, the CDC does not recommend routine use outside of workplaces.
Facial hair poses a risk to the effectiveness of respirators because it may keep the exhalation valve from working properly if the two come into contact, the infographic said.
No matter the style choice, the hair should not cross the respirator sealing surface, the infographic said.
A goatee, horseshoe and villain mustache are okay, with caution, the infographic noted.
https://fox40.com/news/coronavirus/...ir-beards-to-protect-against-coronavirus/amp/