Pandemic threat? Anyone else concerned?

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Seeing how many are ordering online these days, expanding from a meme that was going around earlier,
Coronavirus cases were reported from 11 Amazon facilities around the country
COVID-19 can stay on plastic surfaces for 2-3 days. Make sure to select the slowest shipping available and take advantage of $3 digital credit (Applicable to orders $3.01 and up). You have a 33% chance of getting COVID-19 if you go with the slowest shipping from Amazon. Don't ask me how I arrived to that calculation, lol :p
Many live on cardboard and plastic materials

 

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How are these numbers being reported? Are they based on patient's documented information or the clinic/hospital they've undergone the testing and reported to?

For any of you that may be interested, check the Wundermap on the Weather Underground site. There's a layer now available with Coronavirus cases, by country, for the whole country. I'm not sure exactly how current the data actually is, but it should give you an idea what's going on and where it's going on at.

www.wunderground.com/wundermap

Note that you need to click on the Coronavirus box in the "Featured Data" pane if it's not already checked.
 

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Beats me. I don't work for Wunderground or IBM, didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express and have never played a data analyst on TV either.

Oh yeah, wouldn't the slowest shipping simply allow more time for something to be exposed?
 

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I was thinking about this earlier this week....now's the time to refill the Stategic Petroleum Reserve as oil is cheap as chit. I generally find that conservatives are much better at prepping than liberals but I'm sure some liberals will chime in how wrong I am.

A lot depends on how much we're paying for that Oil... and where the Oil is coming from.

If we're paying a lot for Oil from US territory, then does not make much sense imho.
If we're paying very little for Oil ( i.e. cheaper than it would cost us to pump it ) from a foreign source - then I'm all for it. Eventually it will go up in price - and if we hoard the world's supply which is cheap to drill - we can make bank as a nation.
 

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I have been working for 40 years and my taxes go to the green haired twits that don't want to work. So yeah, it would be nice to have some of that money to come to my way for once.

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Indeed, and .. our taxes, and our future taxes, are going to all sorts right now. Crazy stuff is going on, the Fed is even allowing junk bonds to be basically swapped for loans ( which may not need to be paid back ).

We're right now in a major bailout of all sorts,... expect significant social unrest in the future once people figure this out.
 

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Beats me. I don't work for Wunderground or IBM, didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express and have never played a data analyst on TV either.

Oh yeah, wouldn't the slowest shipping simply allow more time for something to be exposed?
The concern is with the contents in the box carrying the virus. The idea is over several days any virus put there by Amazon handlers will gradually inactivate.

I consider this a low risk scenario but I wash my hands immediately after handling incoming shipments. Easy, cheap, safe.

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Indeed, and .. our taxes, and our future taxes, are going to all sorts right now. Crazy stuff is going on, the Fed is even allowing junk bonds to be basically swapped for loans ( which may not need to be paid back ).

We're right now in a major bailout of all sorts,... expect significant social unrest in the future once people figure this out.
OMG. We're all socialists now!

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Same here, its supposed to part of basic hygiene to begin with

On the other hand,


Faith survives, market's up,

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The concern is with the contents in the box carrying the virus. The idea is over several days any virus put there by Amazon handlers will gradually inactivate.

I consider this a low risk scenario but I wash my hands immediately after handling incoming shipments. Easy, cheap, safe.

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OMG. We're all socialists now!

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Indeed... prior to this many people warned that many companies had too much debt and were over leveraged and not able to withstand any significant market disruption. So, here we are... attempting to keep everything afloat ( expecting a big bill for this one.. )


WHAT IS THE FED DOING TO SUPPORT THE U.S. ECONOMY AND FINANCIAL MARKETS?
Near-Zero Interest Rates
Federal funds rate: range of 0 percent to 0.25 percent.
Forward guidance: signaling that rates will likely remain low,

Supporting Financial Market Functioning
Securities purchases (QE):The Fed has resumed purchasing massive amounts of securities ( all the over priced property .. )
Lending to securities firms:the Fed will offer low interest rate (currently 0.25 percent) loans up to 90 days to 24 large financial institutions known as primary dealers...The dealers will provide the Fed with equities and investment grade debt securities, including commercial paper and municipal bonds, as collateral.
Backstopping money market mutual funds: ..corporate short-term IOUs known as commercial paper, as well as in Treasury securities.
Repo operations: The Fed has vastly expanded the scope of its repurchase agreement (repo) operations to funnel cash to money markets and is now essentially offering an unlimited amount of money.
Direct lending to banks: . Banks pledge a wide variety of collateral (securities, loans, etc.) to the Fed in exchange for cash ... ( ask how much of this is no longer worth as much.. )
Temporarily relaxing regulatory requirements: ..

Supporting Corporations and Businesses
Direct lending to major corporate employers:..
Commercial Paper Funding Facility (CPFF):..
Main Street Business Lending Program: ..

and more...

What’s the Fed doing in response to the COVID-19 crisis? What more could it do?
 

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How are you and Mrs. Q feeling? Any improvement? Did that survey for Coronavirus screening ever show up?


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How are you and Mrs. Q feeling? Any improvement? Did that survey for Coronavirus screening ever show up?
Thanks for asking @Frankenscript.

We're scheduled to close on an investment property tomorrow in New York, Covid Death Capital of America (C.D.C.A). Were going to slide into this sale by the skin of our teeth...if it happens. Our attorney just self-quarantined for a very good reason but she got her law partner to cover. If it doesn't happen tomorrow we stand to lose $110,000 smack-a-roonies. Meanwhile -- if we do close -- my income is probably going to drop from $100,000 year to $26,000 and that $74,000 difference is how we planned to improve and carry the property. If Mrs. Q keeps her job we'll we'll figure it out. If she doesn't w e a r e f u Q e d.

But it seems that -- one way or the other -- we are all in the same FUQED UP BOAT, floating down a FUQED UP CREEK, in the land of EVERYONE IS FUQED, without fuQing paddles.

I lost my shit today at the seller's realtor today; there was death spit coming out of my mouth. I seriously need some Valium. No got Valium, but I do got some Oxy in my Apocalypse Now Med Kit (thank goodness)...tonight I will sleep the sleep of the heavily medicated.

Health? So far we are 100% A-OK, except for the symptoms I've previously described. I think we may be one of those "mild cases"...who..."never knew they had it". But who the FuQ knows because, unless Mrs. Q and I get tested, we'll never truly know.


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Good luck on the closing! Let us know how it goes.

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Per worldometers we now lead the world with about 82000 cases.

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Every news outlet is essentially promoting propaganda; especially when NBC News White House Correspondent, Peter Alexander asked President Trump, "Should the public be scared?"
Sounds like a SIMPLE QUESTION, but it was too difficult for Trump.
 
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