Professors at GMU were told to prep for campus closure, and a shift of teaching everything online.
Not imminent, but to be ready.
Professors at GMU were told to prep for campus closure, and a shift of teaching everything online.



Local news this morning is reporting that they "disobeyed self-quarantine orders". Not exactly sure what that means but it seems that quarantining was, at least, suggested. And they didn't do it.CAA Flagship wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 5:57 pm So a girl from STL was attending college in Italy. They were sent home as the outbreak widened. When she got home, she began feeling sick. She got tested along with the rest of her family. But before getting the test results back, the father and younger sister went to a school dance. Tests came back positive in the middle of the dance and they left immediately. Everyone who was there is being asked to stay out of school this week (with the following week being Spring Break).
Not sure why they thought if was a good idea to go to the dance after they knew they were tested and the older sister feeling sick.![]()


If we have to arrest people that sneeze or cough in my face...I’m OK with that.CID1990 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 6:08 am Last week, Thailand declared the virus a “dangerous disease”.. which under their laws means they can forcibly quarantine you.![]()
We have nothing like that in the US, except for maybe a declaration of martial law.
The US cannot contain a supervirus and my fear is that once this is all over, if things get nasty, we may see some kind of run on civil liberties again, like we saw after 9-11

From what I am reading the health dept hadn’t issued a ‘formal’ quarantine order, so the father can’t be charged criminally.CAA Flagship wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 5:59 amLocal news this morning is reporting that they "disobeyed self-quarantine orders". Not exactly sure what that means but it seems that quarantining was, at least, suggested. And they didn't do it.CAA Flagship wrote: ↑Sun Mar 08, 2020 5:57 pm So a girl from STL was attending college in Italy. They were sent home as the outbreak widened. When she got home, she began feeling sick. She got tested along with the rest of her family. But before getting the test results back, the father and younger sister went to a school dance. Tests came back positive in the middle of the dance and they left immediately. Everyone who was there is being asked to stay out of school this week (with the following week being Spring Break).
Not sure why they thought if was a good idea to go to the dance after they knew they were tested and the older sister feeling sick.![]()
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The mesothelioma, baby powder, and Roundup lawyers are creating new commercials as we speak.



Umkalm wrote:Iran might be under-reporting just a tad. This also might explain Hogie’s thread...
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... ium=social

My initial thoughts as well.CID1990 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 9:00 amUmkalm wrote:Iran might be under-reporting just a tad. This also might explain Hogie’s thread...
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... ium=social
If this thing kills everybody in Iran over 80 it will have done them a yuge favor
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Well at least you have some Omaha steaks.89Hen wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:03 am So Mrs89 is one of those who loves the whole panic thing. She got up early Saturday morning and went to the grocery store to stock up. Bought shit like canned vegetables that I'd never buy in a million years. $300 later we're fully stocked... well, once our Omaha Steaks order arrives. There's just no reasoning with folks panicking.
Even though our board chicken littles like to pretend this isn't just like the flu... it is.

Just sent up an appointment for solar consultation. Looking into wind too. I might still let you on the compound despite your insults...89Hen wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:03 am So Mrs89 is one of those who loves the whole panic thing. She got up early Saturday morning and went to the grocery store to stock up. Bought shit like canned vegetables that I'd never buy in a million years. $300 later we're fully stocked... well, once our Omaha Steaks order arrives. There's just no reasoning with folks panicking.
Even though our board chicken littles like to pretend this isn't just like the flu... it is.

But I'm not allowed to eat them. They're only to be used once the zombie apocalypse starts.tribe_pride wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:09 amWell at least you have some Omaha steaks.89Hen wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:03 am So Mrs89 is one of those who loves the whole panic thing. She got up early Saturday morning and went to the grocery store to stock up. Bought shit like canned vegetables that I'd never buy in a million years. $300 later we're fully stocked... well, once our Omaha Steaks order arrives. There's just no reasoning with folks panicking.
Even though our board chicken littles like to pretend this isn't just like the flu... it is.


It will be interesting to hear what you find out. I would think it would be hard to compete with the cheap hydro.kalm wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:14 amJust sent up an appointment for solar consultation. Looking into wind too. I might still let you on the compound despite your insults...89Hen wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:03 am So Mrs89 is one of those who loves the whole panic thing. She got up early Saturday morning and went to the grocery store to stock up. Bought shit like canned vegetables that I'd never buy in a million years. $300 later we're fully stocked... well, once our Omaha Steaks order arrives. There's just no reasoning with folks panicking.
Even though our board chicken littles like to pretend this isn't just like the flu... it is.

Travel and entertainment industries getting hammered: airlines, cruise companies, hotels, car rental, restaurants, amusement parks, festivals, etc, etc, etc.89Hen wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:03 am So Mrs89 is one of those who loves the whole panic thing. She got up early Saturday morning and went to the grocery store to stock up. Bought shit like canned vegetables that I'd never buy in a million years. $300 later we're fully stocked... well, once our Omaha Steaks order arrives. There's just no reasoning with folks panicking.
Even though our board chicken littles like to pretend this isn't just like the flu... it is.



Isn't it too cold for solar where you live?kalm wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:14 amJust sent up an appointment for solar consultation. Looking into wind too. I might still let you on the compound despite your insults...89Hen wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:03 am So Mrs89 is one of those who loves the whole panic thing. She got up early Saturday morning and went to the grocery store to stock up. Bought shit like canned vegetables that I'd never buy in a million years. $300 later we're fully stocked... well, once our Omaha Steaks order arrives. There's just no reasoning with folks panicking.
Even though our board chicken littles like to pretend this isn't just like the flu... it is.



Unless there's some miracle, I don't see that happening. It takes years to get medicine to the market. I just don't see it happening. Just getting the FDA to review all the data AFTER all the development and testing can take years to months.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:40 am Vaccine moving to phase 1 testing, could be ready by late 2020:
https://www.foxnews.com/media/john-pric ... ne-greffex
Last week, the FDA granted approval for the National Institutes of Health to begin the first stage of clinical testing in a vaccine developed by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci and his team, which could take up to 18 months to prove safety and effectiveness.

Sure under typical timetables. But I imagine RD & testing could be drastically accelerated if a war like footing was adopted with $$ being no object and people working on it 24/7...Ibanez wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:47 amUnless there's some miracle, I don't see that happening. It takes years to get medicine to the market. I just don't see it happening. Just getting the FDA to review all the data AFTER all the development and testing can take years to months.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 11:40 am Vaccine moving to phase 1 testing, could be ready by late 2020:
https://www.foxnews.com/media/john-pric ... ne-greffex![]()

I try to keep one premium bourbon and one cheaper brand on hand at all times. I also support local Delmarva breweries, especially Third Wave and Mispillion.

They now have 2.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2020 3:32 am Wow Germany is an outlier. Comparing them some to other countries, as of 0630 ECB time, reported:
Italy, 7300+ cases, 366 deaths
S Korea 7400+ cases, 51 deaths
France: 1200+ cases, 19 deaths.
Germany 1100+ cases 0 deaths.
Spain 673 cases, 17 deaths.
US 582 cases, 22 deaths.
Japan 500+ cases, 7 deaths
What are the Krauts doing that others aren’t?