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I prefer the Gangnam style.kalm wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 2:04 am Interesting interactive map by state on projected hospitalizations and expected beds available based on inaction, social distancing, shelter in place, and Wuhan style lockdown.
https://covidactnow.org/


We know.




Would that be 2.5some then?

I’m guessing most states will be on shelter in place by the end of the week.



2 heads are better than none93henfan wrote:Did they ever do porn?
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Three heads would be betterALPHAGRIZ1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 9:07 am2 heads are better than none93henfan wrote:
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Which is the stupid fooking term (esp for a statewide order):

That would be a 6 pack..ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 9:07 am2 heads are better than none93henfan wrote:
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Lucky Bastard. Gets to stay away from her for at least 2 weeks.

Agreed on the rural vs. population centers but where do you draw the line? People are too stupid and selfish to follow the current guidelines. Plus they’d leave the cities in order to get a little freedom and create further community spread. I’d prefer 3 months of shelter in place if we knew that we wouldn’t run out of beds and could get back to normal quicker.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 10:05 amWhich is the stupid fooking term (esp for a statewide order):
-A blanket statewide order is dumb, because the situation for people in a dense urban area is polar opposite for people out in the rural.
-People can (and should) still o things like walk the dog, take a walk/jog, go on a hike, etc.
After all, what is better:
1. Stay inside with other people, sitting on your arse watching TV, on the internet, stuffing your face.
2. Going outside, fresh air, sunlight, exercise (as long as you stay separated).
They just need to tell people to stay at least 6 feet separated..

Can we just call Millenials the worst generation?

College Students aren't MillenialsBDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 10:13 amCan we just call Millenials the worst generation?
Florida college students test positive for coronavirus after going on spring break
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronaviru ... -of-tampa/

Well, that's why we go with local and state decisions when it comes to these things rather than a national policy - obviously the danger is different in rural areas than it is in densely populated ones. It's not a one size fits all problem. Places like NYC should be shelter in place for a long time, whereas places where you can't even see your neighbors house from your own should be significantly different. Heck, that's why we don't have bed problems in wide swaths of the country whereas we do (or will - I don't think we're there yet even in NYC) in the densely packed population centers.kalm wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 10:11 amAgreed on the rural vs. population centers but where do you draw the line? People are too stupid and selfish to follow the current guidelines. Plus they’d leave the cities in order to get a little freedom and create further community spread. I’d prefer 3 months of shelter in place if we knew that we wouldn’t run out of beds and could get back to normal quicker.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2020 10:05 am
Which is the stupid fooking term (esp for a statewide order):
-A blanket statewide order is dumb, because the situation for people in a dense urban area is polar opposite for people out in the rural.
-People can (and should) still o things like walk the dog, take a walk/jog, go on a hike, etc.
After all, what is better:
1. Stay inside with other people, sitting on your arse watching TV, on the internet, stuffing your face.
2. Going outside, fresh air, sunlight, exercise (as long as you stay separated).
They just need to tell people to stay at least 6 feet separated..