🦠COVID-19🦠

I know, Lee. But how do people hang in if they can't even buy the groceries they need to feed their families because so many are in a panic hoarding mode? The media blitz on this stuff has the weak minded scared to death, doing things they ordinarily wouldn't even think of.
 
Arnold Schwarzenegger practices "social distancing" with donkey and pony

Mar 16, 2020

CBS News

Arnold Schwarzenegger posted a video about the importance of practicing social distancing – especially for people over the age of 65. The 72-year-old former governor of California is staying at home with his donkey and pony, which became the stars of his video.

 
Actor Idris Elba tests positive for coronavirus

Mar 16, 2020

ABC News

In a video shared to Twitter, Elba said he learned on Friday that he'd been exposed to someone who'd tested positive for the virus.

 
In the San Francisco area, they're legally requiring people to stay home for three weeks.

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San Francisco area takes unprecedented action, issuing legal order for residents to stay at home
In an unprecedented move to slow the spread of an illness killing people throughout the world, six Bay Area counties on Monday issued a legal order directing their residents to stay at home for three weeks starting Tuesday.
 
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DO THE FIVE
Help stop coronavirus
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HANDSWash them often
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ELBOWCough into it
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FACEDon't touch it
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FEETStay more than 3ft apart
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FEELsick? Stay home
 
Come on, people.:palm:

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Don't drink bleach to prevent coronavirus, poison control center warns

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - This really shouldn't be something that people need to be told, but apparently some need a reminder: drinking bleach will not prevent you from getting the coronavirus.

In a letter obtained by WCAV, the Blue Ridge Poison Center in Virginia warns the public that bleach is for cleaning, not drinking, and could cause serious harm.
 
Come on, people.:palm:

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Don't drink bleach to prevent coronavirus, poison control center warns

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - This really shouldn't be something that people need to be told, but apparently some need a reminder: drinking bleach will not prevent you from getting the coronavirus.

In a letter obtained by WCAV, the Blue Ridge Poison Center in Virginia warns the public that bleach is for cleaning, not drinking, and could cause serious harm.

01-29-2020, 05:16 PM
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QAnon YouTubers Are Telling People to Drink Bleach to Ward Off Coronavirus
Dangerous advice is spreading on YouTube and Twitter, despite efforts to stop it.

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Come on, people.:palm:


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA - This really shouldn't be something that people need to be told, but apparently some need a reminder: drinking bleach will not prevent you from getting the coronavirus.

In a letter obtained by WCAV, the Blue Ridge Poison Center in Virginia warns the public that bleach is for cleaning, not drinking, and could cause serious harm.

Unbelievable! In this day of instant information, how can people be so damned ignorant! :dunno:
 
People like what they like. One word Invicta. Look at all of the fake news coming from the most powerful positions in the world. People who should be offering words of wisdom instead of being cold stone ignorant of the real facts.
 

Community Update: New Store Hours for Customers 60+ Only


Now more than ever, it’s vital we come together as a community to support each other during these uncertain times. Part of that is listening, showing compassion, and demonstrating care for some of our neighbors who are most vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus. As such, we wanted to update you on some measures we’ve taken to better support you and your families during this time.

Beginning Thursday, March 19, all GIANT stores will open to service only customers who are age 60 and over first from 6:00 a.m.-7:00 a.m. daily. During this time, community members in this age category can avoid crowded shopping to allow for better social distancing. Although we will not be requesting ID for entry, we ask that you please respect the purpose of the early opening – and do the right thing for your neighbors. Store team members do reserve the right to ask customers to leave if they are not a member of this age group.

We are also adjusting our overall hours to 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday to enable our team members to spend more time sanitizing, unloading deliveries and stocking shelves. Rest assured that our stores receive deliveries throughout the day, so our shelves will be replenished for shoppers at all hours. GIANT is also placing a limit of “two” on key categories throughout the store–including paper goods and disinfectant products–so everyone can have access to the items they need.

GIANT Direct will remain available to all customers as well. With our “Contactless” delivery option, we’ll notify you by text or email when the driver arrives, and they will practice social distancing to keep you and your family safe.

The GIANT Company is also actively hiring temporary and part-time team members across our organization. Immediate positions as service associates, cashiers, general stock clerks, drivers and fulfillment center selectors are available. Those interested can apply online at the GIANT website or speak with any store manager.

Candidly, the current demand for groceries is unlike anything we’ve ever seen before in our 97-year history. However, during this extraordinary time, you can trust and depend on GIANT.


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LabCorp has been working to address the spread of COVID-19, in keeping with our mission to improve health and improve lives.
Your safety, the safety of healthcare providers and the safety of our employees across the country is our top priority. We’ve provided guidance with links to helpful resources below.
Testing for COVID-19
If you believe you have been exposed to COVID-19, immediately contact your physician or healthcare provider. Testing must be collected by a physician or an authorized healthcare provider. LabCorp personnel are not able to collect the specimens in LabCorp patient service centers.
Your provider will use the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines to determine if you need to be tested. We encourage you to go to the CDC website for ongoing updates.
Visiting LabCorp Locations
Out of consideration for other patients and our employees, we respectfully ask that individuals who meet criteria for the risk of having COVID-19 do not enter LabCorp locations.
 
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