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06-07-20 20:04 #64
Posts: 436Just Read Current Data From Experts
Originally Posted by TechSticles [View Original Post]
Other interesting facts:
-nursing home population accounts for approx 1. 7% of US population.
-deaths in nursing homes accounted for approx 40% of deaths from Chinese / Wuhan Virus.
- 40% of nursing home deaths do not count other older people 70 -95 yrs who died outside of nursing homes.
- moisture in the air from humidity dilutes the virus and makes it nearly impossible to catch.
- masks and lockdown have now been proven to be ineffective in preventing catching the Wuhan Virus. We have all been duped!
- deaths from Chinese Virus have been overstated by as much as 25% due to financial incentives and political agendas.
-Gov Cuomo was directly responsible for over 5,000 deaths in nursing homes for his insane command that nursing home facilities had to take back residents released from hospital with Chinese Virus infection.
- sending elderly residents back to nursing homes with Chinese Virus is like lighting a match in a fireworks warehouse!
- Medicare is Federal and Medicaid is State paid. Mediaid pays for nursing home care Approx 70 % of nursing home residents are paid by Medicaid. Average cost per month to Ny state for each nursing home residents is $11,300/ month.
- NY state is under water by over 6 billion before pandemic and now 12 billion in red.
- With over 5,000 nursing home deaths largely contributed by asinine and reckless decision of Gov Cuomo, NY state saved billions of $$$ for eliminating Medicaid nursing home payments.
- draw your own conclusions, but always, always, follow the $$.
Pretty much everything you said is true but by insisting on calling it the "Chinese/Wuhan Virus" you reveal your bias and you'll never convince anybody who doesn't already agree with you.
It's too bad because there is real work to be done cleaning up after this lunacy.
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06-07-20 17:30 #63
Posts: 545Originally Posted by AssMan4412 [View Original Post]
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06-07-20 12:36 #62
Posts: 57Originally Posted by Garthy [View Original Post]
As for watching how people behave in public, that is precisely why it is recommended to wash your hands frequently, keep them away from your face, and wipe down your groceries / anything you bring home before you bring it into your house.
As far as being an AMP where you can shower. For the majority of the session you have the lady standing over you, breathing, as humans tend to do. Where do things tend to settle? Towards the ground. You are probably inhaling a good amount of their air which makes a shower afterwards completely useless if she's a carrier.
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06-06-20 18:50 #61
Posts: 436Going To Die-Seriously?
Originally Posted by Troutman [View Original Post]
Also, according to New England Journal of Medicine article May 21, masks have little effect on preventing catching virus unless your a health care worker at a hospital. Also, CDC has reported that the lockdown has had little effect on preventing the spread of Chinese / Wuhan Virus!
Most important thing is to wash hands and don't touch your face.
Also, please don't be an idiot and wear a mask while your driving or outside. Again, masks have little to no effect on preventing the spread of virus especially outdoors if your keeping distance!
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05-29-20 05:50 #60
Posts: 360You are over reaching.
Originally Posted by Garthy [View Original Post]
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05-29-20 04:38 #59
Posts: 28I have to agree here. I get nervous especially trying out a new place, but with Covid scare it will get the pigs to go into an establishment for "health and safety" compliance and look for a license while they are in there, I for one will go on a limb on my usual place. But it might be a while before I go exploring.
Originally Posted by WolfmanJack [View Original Post]
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05-28-20 21:21 #58
Posts: 1659Originally Posted by MrMike1952 [View Original Post]
I'm not an "it's just a flu" person. But this is not ebola either. If you are old and sick, this can mess you up. If you're younger or pretty healthy; not likely. But you may share it with someone who is sick.
Most of the precautions we are taking are sensible, but they are not scientific nor are they based in any solid evidence. Overall, the time and exposure we have in stores and in supermarkets make these places high risk. At least an AMP you can get a shower and they likely wash the surfaces. BUT, honestly, we are not at the point where this is going to go away. We don't have a vaccine. Exposure and, in time, human immunity (partial or complete) is going to have to happen.
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05-28-20 16:00 #57
Posts: 561Originally Posted by Garthy [View Original Post]
I've always found you to be a thoughtful and informative contributor. But to say the risk is the same as a supermarket is not reasonable. Yes, it is not always possible to maintain 6 feet of separation in the supermarket, and six feet is no guarantee. But the exposure is brief and therefore much lower risk. Any massage parlor visit involves prolonged close contact with someone who is also in prolonged close contact with numerous other people. The odds of transmission are much higher, even if she takes sanitary precautions. Whether she does or not is obviously up for debate.
Yes, we have always run the risks of STDs, but we knew what protections to take. There is a lot of question about how to protect yourself from this.
And the big difference is who you put at risk. With STDs, its just your sexual partners. Now, the biggest risk is to your older relatives: your parents, whatever older people there are in your life you care about.
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05-22-20 22:21 #56
Posts: 1659Omg
Originally Posted by Troutman [View Original Post]
But if COVID's going to get you, it will get you in the supermarket as easily as the AMP. But if you've been sticking you cock or your tongue or your fingers or your toes in working women for years and years, I think you can still rest easily at night after you get your rocks off at the AMP in the days of SARS-COV-2.
Whether they ever open again or not, I dunno. I am hopeful that they will as salons are on the front end of the phased openings. But then again, I have always had to travel for a good AMP.
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05-22-20 20:15 #55
Posts: 436Drama Over The Top
Originally Posted by Woody50 [View Original Post]
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05-22-20 19:55 #54
Posts: 899Originally Posted by Troutman [View Original Post]
Said dude is one of the "nobody can tell me what to do" a-holes who has been everywhere without a mask or distance. He's carrying COVID but not symptomatic. He just spent an hour in a closed room with your provider, who is now also an asymptomatic carrier.
You are now exposed. Will you be the same and only infect others? Will you get hit but recover? Will you get intubated and either die or never fully recover? Or some combo of the three?
Good luck!
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05-22-20 16:00 #53
Posts: 360How clean will they be?
We're asking how clean the AMPs will be when they reopen? The answer is simple. These are the same places that would turn the towel on the table over for the next customer, rather than be bothered to replace it with a fresh one. How clean do you think they'll be?
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05-10-20 21:36 #52
Posts: 326Where can I get a room?
I'm looking for a short stay room in the Enfield area. I'll pay for a day and maybe use it twice then. Places I called say they won't let you stay unless you are an essential worker. So how do the girls get rooms? Any advice on where I should check and how I should ask them?
Thanks.
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04-09-20 11:22 #51
Posts: 1117Bob likes to Pound Them!
Trick interview.
https://youtu.be/eMhcMBeJnYs
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03-30-20 13:38 #50
Posts: 349Now it makes sense
Originally Posted by GordonFreeman [View Original Post]
LOL.