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Cogz

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Uh. You did. Right here.



COVID-19 aka (SARS-CoV-2) is in the coronavirus family. SARS-1 and MERS are also in the Coronavirus family along with the common cold.

Coronaviruses are a family of viruses. To say that SARS-CoV-2 aka COVID-19 is just a cold is assanine.
Are you kidding me dude? Go back and re read what you just quoted from me. What a complete joke of an interaction. I expect more from this place. Especially staff.
 

Jackalope

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You said
glad this was a God damned cold

And I replied with.

But saying this version of SARS is "just a cold" is as stupid as saying that since Morel mushrooms are edible the rest of mushrooms are just as safe too.

To which you said.

No one said SARS was just a cold.

And I informed you that this "God damn cold" as you put it, is actually SARS-CoV-2 but commonly known as COVID-19 and incorrectly referred to by it's family name as coronavirus. I fail to see what I'm missing or how I misread buddy.

As for expecting more from staff 😅😅😅. You want a refund? How about a discount off your next purchase? 😅 I mean if you meant something different about it being a cold then enlighten me. But I don't think I misinterpreted, I think you didn't know COVID was actually SARS.
 
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Cogz

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You said


And I replied with.



To which you said.



And I informed you that this "God damn cold" as you put it, is actually SARS-CoV-2 but commonly knows as COVID-19 and incorrectly referred to by it's family name as coronavirus. I fail to see what I'm missing or how I misread buddy.

As for expecting more from staff 😅😅😅. You want a refund? How about a discount off your next purchase? 😅 I mean if you meant something different about it being a cold then enlighten me. But I don't think I misinterpreted, I think you didn't know COVID was actually SARS.
Admittedly I missed “this version” so I’ll take the L on that. I felt you were suggesting I was saying SARS (we all know which version is referenced as SARS)
was the cold knowing I meant covid19. I know exactly what I’m talking about. I’m not going to chest thump or tell everyone my profession but know that I can reference it as specifically as you'd like. Riboviria incertae sedis nidovirales coronaviridae betacoronavirus sarbecovirus sars-rc and i think you know the rest from there.
 

hickslawns

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Explain the stomping on our right thing - thanks

They not busted us 100% just yet but they are on the edge of infringing on our rights. "No gatherings of more than 100 people." Currently it is a self quarantine. Will this change? When our local hospital goes on lock down for a time period yesterday. . .what if I was having a heart attack? When do we officially lose our right to peacefully assemble? What about our freedom of religion? They going to stop us from going to church? (I'm going to view online tomorrow. Just saying, it could happen.) They are dancing on the edge of some of our freedoms. It happened quickly and the people were all pretty okay with it in the name of safety. Just scary if you think about it in this context.
 

Geezer II

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They not busted us 100% just yet but they are on the edge of infringing on our rights. "No gatherings of more than 100 people." Currently it is a self quarantine. Will this change? When our local hospital goes on lock down for a time period yesterday. . .what if I was having a heart attack? When do we officially lose our right to peacefully assemble? What about our freedom of religion? They going to stop us from going to church? (I'm going to view online tomorrow. Just saying, it could happen.) They are dancing on the edge of some of our freedoms. It happened quickly and the people were all pretty okay with it in the name of safety. Just scary if you think about it in this context.
Thanks for the reply Phil - sure is something to think about - i was in grade school during WWII - we were under rationing for some food - items - no butter - - rationed gasoliene - car tires - remember guy driving on rims - had air raid warnings where they made you turn off all lights - air raid wardens checking and other stuff -
 
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hickslawns

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Thanks for the reply Phil - sure is something to think about -
I don't want to go down the rabbit hole. I'm not an extremist. If you step back and look at the big picture it is scary. How far will they go? Is it necessary? Is it an over reach? Is it short term? Is it long term? As a plain ol regular citizen I really don't know. ANYTIME the govt says "don't worry. We've got this." That is the time to worry. Right now they aren't mandating that I am aware of. Just a little scary. I'm not a fan of obeying everything I've been told. Yet. . .found myself telling my near 16 year old son yesterday "We need to follow their wishes right now. We just don't know. You aren't going to a party."
 

Dustinb80

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Hedgelj

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How long before we see the state or federal government imminent domain a hotel for patients? If you think about it hotels are just hospitals without the equipment. Separate rooms with a bathroom, closet, dresser, and TV in each room. A main entrance with the ability to lock all other entrances. It's a perfect makeshift hospital. Or will they go the gymnasium route with cots like we've seen elsewhere in Asia. Could hold more people but spacing and furnishing becomes an issue.

https://www.latimes.com/california/...ical-facilities-patients-meeting-requirements

but who will staff them?
 

Jackalope

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Well that didn't take long. Dang. It's almost like continuity of operations is my career or something. . 🤔🤣

Staffing is a tough question though. Goes for any business really. In most businesses you have to identify critical businesses process so as staff dwindles you know and can continue the services that matter. In healthcare, critical business processes are pretty obvious and likely very understaffed from the get-go. In vitally they called back retired doctors and nurses. But they can do that because they have government healthcare and pensions. I saw that South Korea was training teenagers because they're less susceptible. In the US we would likely have to rely on federal agencies like FEMA, DOH, and private org's like the red cross, etc. Even still there aren't enough to go around. Better start throwing some cash at those STNAs. 😅

For those that run into a LA Times paywall for the article above and can't read it.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/ktla.c...ake-over-hotels-for-coronavirus-patients/amp/
 
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