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  1. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/24/w...594e1bf1f8295e
    "You want a pat on the back for sending 400 ventilators," Mr. Cuomo said. "What are we going to do with 400 ventilators when we need 30,000 ventilators? You're missing the magnitude of the problem, and the problem is defined by the magnitude. ".

    "The apex is higher than we thought and the apex is sooner than we thought," Mr. Cuomo said. "That is a bad combination of facts. ".

    "Look at us today," he warned. "Where we are today, you will be in four weeks or five weeks or six weeks. We are your future. "
    When the going gets tough is when the real leaders shine. Cuomo is not demonstrating leadership by blaming the feds, whining about the magnitude of the problem, then being the messenger of bad things to come for the rest of the country. Is that someone you want to lead us out of this?

  2. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/24/w...594e1bf1f8295e

    New York's case count is doubling every three days, the governor says.

    Image: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York speaking at the Javits Center in Manhattan on Monday. Credit. Demetrius Freeman for The New York Times.

    Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who last week adopted a friendly tone toward President Trump, got as close as he has to chastising the federal government, which has so far sent 400 ventilators to New York City.

    "You want a pat on the back for sending 400 ventilators," Mr. Cuomo said. "What are we going to do with 400 ventilators when we need 30,000 ventilators? You're missing the magnitude of the problem, and the problem is defined by the magnitude. ".

    Mr. Cuomo, speaking at the Javits Center in Manhattan, which the Army Corps is retrofitting into a 1,000-bed emergency hospital, said the rate of new coronavirus infections in New York is doubling about every three days.

    "We haven't flattened the curve. And the curve is actually increasing," he said. The governor, appearing in front of piles of medical supplies, spoke in a far more sober tone and delivered notably bleaker news than he has in previous days.

    The peak of infection in New York could come as soon as two to three weeks, far earlier than previously anticipated, Mr. Cuomo said, which would put even bigger strain on the health care system than officials had feared.

    "The apex is higher than we thought and the apex is sooner than we thought," Mr. Cuomo said. "That is a bad combination of facts. ".

    The governor said the state now projects that it may need as many as 140,000 hospital beds to house virus patients, up from the 110,000 projected a few days ago. As of now, only 53,000 are available. Up to 40,000 intensive-care beds could be needed. "Those are troubling and astronomical numbers," he said.

    As of Tuesday morning, New York State had 25,665 cases, with at least 157 deaths. The state now accounts for nearly 7 percent of global cases tallied by The New York Times.

    Some 13 percent of people who have tested positive were hospitalized as of Tuesday with nearly a quarter of those hospitalized in intensive care.

    "That's the problem," Mr. Cuomo said. "As the number of cases go up, the number of people in hospital beds goes up, the number of people who need an I. C. you. Bed and a ventilator goes up, and we cannot address that increasing curve. "

    In New York City alone, there have been around 15,000 cases.

    Mr. Cuomo said that New York was a harbinger for the rest of the country.

    "Look at us today," he warned. "Where we are today, you will be in four weeks or five weeks or six weeks. We are your future. "
    As I stated previously, I normally post in Chicago. I was attacked for stirring up a panic. Let's forget the news for a moment and use common sense. Under the best of circumstances, we have a risky habit. On the Chicago board, another monger attacked me, asking if street girls were more susceptible to the virus than anyone else. Well, actually, yes they are. They use illicit drugs that damage immune systems. They will take any customer who has cash, even if he is sick. They often live in unhealthy conditions. Anyone ever smelling them knows many don't have the best hygiene practices. Underlying conditions? I have known many girls that have been diabetic, as I am. How about high blood pressure, which can be just as active in younger people with poor diets as older people? How about mongers? Many believe that merely by being younger, the most they will get is a few days of uncomfortable flu? Are all mongers perfectly healthy? The rate of diabetes is skyrocketing in this country due to sugary and salty snacks combined with lack of exercise. I have met few mongers, but some made my fat body look like a male model. How about high blood pressure and other issues? So some of the mongers might be even more susceptible to the virus than the girls. Am I stirring up panic? Define "stirring up panic". Have I said anything untrue? Have I said anything that no one needs to know? Am I merely trying to scare the hell out of mongers for my own entertainment? Do what you want guys. I want pussy as much as anyone else. And I can't tell anyone else what to do. If the truth doesn't worry you, good for you. Go for it. Fuck til you're blue in the face. It's not worth risking my life for me, so I can wait awhile.

  3. #22
    That is more than enough. CDC says 1/3 cup per gallon of water.

    Quote Originally Posted by LiftHerUp  [View Original Post]
    Hi DB, just to be sure we all understand you correclty, you mean 1 part bleach to 40 parts water, not 1 to 4, right?

    Thanks also for all of your many informative posts, also uplifting.

    Lift Her Up.

  4. #21

    Over 25,000 CoVid19 cases in NY, doubles every 3 days

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/24/w...594e1bf1f8295e

    New York's case count is doubling every three days, the governor says.

    Image: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York speaking at the Javits Center in Manhattan on Monday. Credit. Demetrius Freeman for The New York Times.

    Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who last week adopted a friendly tone toward President Trump, got as close as he has to chastising the federal government, which has so far sent 400 ventilators to New York City.

    "You want a pat on the back for sending 400 ventilators," Mr. Cuomo said. "What are we going to do with 400 ventilators when we need 30,000 ventilators? You're missing the magnitude of the problem, and the problem is defined by the magnitude. ".

    Mr. Cuomo, speaking at the Javits Center in Manhattan, which the Army Corps is retrofitting into a 1,000-bed emergency hospital, said the rate of new coronavirus infections in New York is doubling about every three days.

    "We haven't flattened the curve. And the curve is actually increasing," he said. The governor, appearing in front of piles of medical supplies, spoke in a far more sober tone and delivered notably bleaker news than he has in previous days.

    The peak of infection in New York could come as soon as two to three weeks, far earlier than previously anticipated, Mr. Cuomo said, which would put even bigger strain on the health care system than officials had feared.

    "The apex is higher than we thought and the apex is sooner than we thought," Mr. Cuomo said. "That is a bad combination of facts. ".

    The governor said the state now projects that it may need as many as 140,000 hospital beds to house virus patients, up from the 110,000 projected a few days ago. As of now, only 53,000 are available. Up to 40,000 intensive-care beds could be needed. "Those are troubling and astronomical numbers," he said.

    As of Tuesday morning, New York State had 25,665 cases, with at least 157 deaths. The state now accounts for nearly 7 percent of global cases tallied by The New York Times.

    Some 13 percent of people who have tested positive were hospitalized as of Tuesday with nearly a quarter of those hospitalized in intensive care.

    "That's the problem," Mr. Cuomo said. "As the number of cases go up, the number of people in hospital beds goes up, the number of people who need an I. C. you. Bed and a ventilator goes up, and we cannot address that increasing curve. "

    In New York City alone, there have been around 15,000 cases.

    Mr. Cuomo said that New York was a harbinger for the rest of the country.

    "Look at us today," he warned. "Where we are today, you will be in four weeks or five weeks or six weeks. We are your future. "
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  5. #20

    Need help

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Baggen.

    The situation in Italy and Spain, where the CoVid19 spread quickly and killed off thousands of people in a a week, is very frightening. There is no good projection how much worse it will get, also with the second and third waves of infection returning in China. Besides the health and death issues, looks like severe damages to all industries in global economies are coming and will have prolonged effects.

    A guy in ISG, DramaFree, went to Mexico, picked up the virus, visited his parents in Las Vegas and quickly pass it on to his parents. They are all sick. He has most CoVid19 symptoms.

    Damn good idea about the washcloth. Will have a soaked washcloth in my hand when I go out.

    Have to wipe down the car first after shopping food a few times and driving it.
    I should get both you and Captain Solo to relate your experiences on the Chicago page. I tried merely to advise and got attacked.

  6. #19

    No CoVid19 symptoms after 2 weeks

    DramaFree in ISG went in HK 2 weeks ago, afterwards immediately got hard coughing, weak health, loss of taste and smell, most CoVid19 symptoms. He visited his parents in Las Vegas and quickly passed it on to them, same symptoms. This virus infects very quickly and widely.

    Sat March 7, I was worried about the pandemic, but a noob wanted to go, so another wingman and I went. We were all over La Zona, in HK, Chicago, Chevelas, Tropical, eating at the school girls' mariscos cart and HK tacos stand. The noob was DFKing a Chicago girl for half hour before doing a long and strong session with her. On the way back we decided to stay off TJ a few weeks waiting to see how CoVid19 develops in TJ. It's been over 2 weeks. All 3 of us have no symptoms. It's proof we did not pick up anything in TJ.

    Now we are laying low, making sure we will not pick up the virus in SoCal so we can live many more years, waiting for the good news when the virus is under control so we can come back to TJ to warm the hearts of sweet, pretty chicas.

  7. #18

    Clorine solution 1:40 in a wash cloth

    Baggen.

    The situation in Italy and Spain, where the CoVid19 spread quickly and killed off thousands of people in a a week, is very frightening. There is no good projection how much worse it will get, also with the second and third waves of infection returning in China. Besides the health and death issues, looks like severe damages to all industries in global economies are coming and will have prolonged effects.

    A guy in ISG, DramaFree, went to Mexico, picked up the virus, visited his parents in Las Vegas and quickly pass it on to his parents. They are all sick. He has most CoVid19 symptoms.

    Damn good idea about the washcloth. Will have a soaked washcloth in my hand when I go out.

    Have to wipe down the car first after shopping food a few times and driving it.

    Quote Originally Posted by DildoBaggens  [View Original Post]
    Good advice, however it will take more than 2-3 weeks if you look at the mathematical modeling. Never the less, older mongers should stay clear and live vicariously through the " youngsters " on this site for a awhile.

    Even though I'm in good health and have no chronic conditions, I don't want to take any chances at my age. When I go out and about, I bring with me, at all times, a bleach-water (25 ml per liter) mixture soaked cloth rag at my side. I wipe down any surface I may come in contact with and have a mask handy when in line at the store. It's cheap and easy. There's just a bit of a learning curve. You know, kinda like putting on a "Hat" before you dance!

    Baggens.

  8. #17

    Clarificaiton

    Quote Originally Posted by DildoBaggens  [View Original Post]
    When I go out and about, I bring with me, at all times, a bleach-water (25 ml per liter) mixture soaked cloth rag at my side.
    Hi DB, just to be sure we all understand you correclty, you mean 1 part bleach to 40 parts water, not 1 to 4, right?

    Thanks also for all of your many informative posts, also uplifting.

    Lift Her Up.

  9. #16
    Good advice, however it will take more than 2-3 weeks if you look at the mathematical modeling. Never the less, older mongers should stay clear and live vicariously through the " youngsters " on this site for a awhile.

    Even though I'm in good health and have no chronic conditions, I don't want to take any chances at my age. When I go out and about, I bring with me, at all times, a bleach-water (25 ml per liter) mixture soaked cloth rag at my side. I wipe down any surface I may come in contact with and have a mask handy when in line at the store. It's cheap and easy. There's just a bit of a learning curve. You know, kinda like putting on a "Hat" before you dance!

    Baggens.

    Quote Originally Posted by Humyiy  [View Original Post]
    Any hobbyist over 50, should take time off. This covid19 is serious. Media keeps touting "mortality rate" as 3 to 5%, but they are downplaying the ICU admission rate of around 20%! And that is regardless of age. If you're 50 or older, or around there, you DO NOT WANT TO BE INTUBATED! Especially with hospitals being overcrowded, that would be the worst thing to ever happen. If you're 20 or 30-something you'll probably have the dry cough and feel weak, but resolve in 5 - 7 days. Still sucks, feeling like crap. Once people start getting immunity, the risk will go way down and numbers will go down. Stay safe, avoid any contact with anyone and this will resolve in 2 to 3 weeks hopefully. If it doesn't everybody's F'd.

  10. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Humyiy  [View Original Post]
    Any hobbyist over 50, should take time off. This covid19 is serious. Media keeps touting "mortality rate" as 3 to 5%, but they are downplaying the ICU admission rate of around 20%! And that is regardless of age. If you're 50 or older, or around there, you DO NOT WANT TO BE INTUBATED! Especially with hospitals being overcrowded, that would be the worst thing to ever happen. If you're 20 or 30-something you'll probably have the dry cough and feel weak, but resolve in 5 - 7 days. Still sucks, feeling like crap. Once people start getting immunity, the risk will go way down and numbers will go down. Stay safe, avoid any contact with anyone and this will resolve in 2 to 3 weeks hopefully. If it doesn't everybody's F'd.
    It doesn't matter your age- everybody should take a break simply because regardless of how sick you may or may not get, you become a carrier and can infect others. The person (s) you infect could be more likely to succumb if they are older it have compromised immune systems.

  11. #14

    You're making the right move

    Any hobbyist over 50, should take time off. This covid19 is serious. Media keeps touting "mortality rate" as 3 to 5%, but they are downplaying the ICU admission rate of around 20%! And that is regardless of age. If you're 50 or older, or around there, you DO NOT WANT TO BE INTUBATED! Especially with hospitals being overcrowded, that would be the worst thing to ever happen. If you're 20 or 30-something you'll probably have the dry cough and feel weak, but resolve in 5 - 7 days. Still sucks, feeling like crap. Once people start getting immunity, the risk will go way down and numbers will go down. Stay safe, avoid any contact with anyone and this will resolve in 2 to 3 weeks hopefully. If it doesn't everybody's F'd.

    Quote Originally Posted by LiftHerUp  [View Original Post]
    FWIW, my last "visit" was 2/26, and at the time I wasn't totally sure it was a good idea. On 3/12 I had a chance to see someone, but passed. Retired, I now rarely go out, and when I do I alcohol my hands after touching hard surfaces, and wash my hands when I get home. For now, I'm holding off on our common interest. But, I don't know how long I'll persist. I've typically done it about twice a month. I love being able to throb in that warm slippery place that's both firm and soft at the same time, but even more what I crave is having someone treat the sexual part of me as something that's welcomed. That welcoming feeling is really at the core of what I need, something that hasn't happened at home for decades. The extra plus is being able to touch these wonderful women the way the want to be touched, helping them O when they want it.

    Good luck everyone, and thank you to all the contributors here who've helped make my life better.

    Lift Her Up.

  12. #13
    Banned Member


    Posts: 1333

    Last Visit

    Quote Originally Posted by LiftHerUp  [View Original Post]
    FWIW, my last "visit" was 2/26, and at the time I wasn't totally sure it was a good idea. On 3/12 I had a chance to see someone, but passed. Retired, I now rarely go out, and when I do I alcohol my hands after touching hard surfaces, and wash my hands when I get home. For now, I'm holding off on our common interest. But, I don't know how long I'll persist. I've typically done it about twice a month. I love being able to throb in that warm slippery place that's both firm and soft at the same time, but even more what I crave is having someone treat the sexual part of me as something that's welcomed. That welcoming feeling is really at the core of what I need, something that hasn't happened at home for decades. The extra plus is being able to touch these wonderful women the way the want to be touched, helping them O when they want it.

    Good luck everyone, and thank you to all the contributors here who've helped make my life better.

    Lift Her Up.
    Your post was written as I have typed it except that my last visit was 2/28 and I was really nervous visiting that day. Everything is same for me except that I used to visit 5-6 times a month.

    Really liked this part on above: "I love being able to throb in that warm slippery place that's both firm and soft at the same time, but even more what I crave is having someone treat the sexual part of me as something that's welcomed. That welcoming feeling is really at the core of what I need, something that hasn't happened at home for decades. The extra plus is being able to touch these wonderful women the way the want to be touched, helping them O when they want it."

  13. #12

    Standing Down

    Quote Originally Posted by Jack926  [View Original Post]
    For next 30 days. I wonder who will close or who will continue to hobby.
    FWIW, my last "visit" was 2/26, and at the time I wasn't totally sure it was a good idea. On 3/12 I had a chance to see someone, but passed. Retired, I now rarely go out, and when I do I alcohol my hands after touching hard surfaces, and wash my hands when I get home. For now, I'm holding off on our common interest. But, I don't know how long I'll persist. I've typically done it about twice a month. I love being able to throb in that warm slippery place that's both firm and soft at the same time, but even more what I crave is having someone treat the sexual part of me as something that's welcomed. That welcoming feeling is really at the core of what I need, something that hasn't happened at home for decades. The extra plus is being able to touch these wonderful women the way the want to be touched, helping them O when they want it.

    Good luck everyone, and thank you to all the contributors here who've helped make my life better.

    Lift Her Up.

  14. #11
    Banned Member


    Posts: 1333

    CA governor Ordered Stay Home

    For next 30 days. I wonder who will close or who will continue to hobby.

  15. #10

    Border closing

    Mexico was considering limiting the flow cross San Ysidro border from the North, but they have not decided yet. Health officials said any containment efforts may last up to a year. About 30,000 people cross the border everyday to go to work in San Diego. What will they do?

    Schools in Mexico will close for 1-month early Easter vacation starting end of March. I suspect a lot of CoronaVirus cases are not diagnosed or reported in Mexico. With the close living conditions in Mexico it will spread widely just like in Italy. Then mexico will close the border. You can forget about your sweethearts in La Zona for a few months, even up to a year. OUCH!

    Quote Originally Posted by WhoreMaster91  [View Original Post]
    The way things are going I wouldn't be surprised.

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