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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
    yeah, and the first one is going up in WA state this morning. It's ending there, unfortunately we're weeks behind them and people here are fucking retards so...
    I totally get that, but even "weeks" is better than total uncertainty, and with the lock downs happening, hopefully we fare better than the preceding countries.

    I do still think that all said and done, this is going to flesh out to be a new flu variant, with slightly different symptoms, and the major complications being pneumonia and world-wide panic. That said, I'm not opposed to the quarantines, especially if shown to have helped minimize fatalities. Then again, mother nature does have her grand plan, and maybe she's slowly building tolerance to this human flu that is decimating the earth slowly.

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  • lowthreeohz
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    I was about to say, same as they do now, and SoCal has a ton more experience and homeless population.

    I was reading this morning that they have closed down all the temp hospitals in China, due to the declining cases of Covid-19, so the positive is that this will all be over soon, whatever the impact.
    yeah, and the first one is going up in WA state this morning. It's ending there, unfortunately we're weeks behind them and people here are fucking retards so...

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
    SF should have plenty of experience there..
    I was about to say, same as they do now, and SoCal has a ton more experience and homeless population.

    I was reading this morning that they have closed down all the temp hospitals in China, due to the declining cases of Covid-19, so the positive is that this will all be over soon, whatever the impact.

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  • cool cat
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    For anyone needing hand sanitizer, at least three of the local distilleries are making it. Bendt, Acre and Firestone and Robertson.

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  • lowthreeohz
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    Originally posted by BP View Post
    People have been civil so far but if this virus is anywhere near as bad as we're hearing California is about to dealing with millions of victims. I mean how do you contain 100k people living in tents?
    SF should have plenty of experience there..

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  • BP
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    California's gov Newsome has already told their state National Guard to mount up, for humanitarian support such as helping the supply chain, looter protection, etc.
    People have been civil so far but if this virus is anywhere near as bad as we're hearing California is about to dealing with millions of victims. I mean how do you contain 100k people living in tents?

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  • GrayStangGT
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    The reality is county offices/courts are already closed for an undetermined amount of time. So they couldn’t proceed even if they want to. Every day the courts are closed, just pushes them that much further out because they’re already backlogged.
    Here the county courts are open 1 day a week alternating days and the ADA's work from home 4 days then go in the 1 day their court is open. No trials but still processing cases.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by cool cat View Post
    Early. Most stores are closing early so they can restock.
    Thanks again for the tip...it was nice and quiet. And while tons of stuff is still out, I thi k that's about as good as it will ever be stocked.

    Originally posted by slow84lx View Post
    Kroger at 121 & Coit Road had plenty of stuff on the shelves Wednesday morning at 8:00 a.m. Still no paper towels but plenty of toilet paper and some of most everything else. I didn't pay close attention to the meat inventory.
    Yup...went to kroger this morning right at open. Stopped by my local Walmart too. They all had lots of meat but no brisket.

    I'm gonna order a snake river farms wagyu with my trump check at this rae.

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  • slow84lx
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    Is it better to shop super early in the morning at store open or late at night? I want a brisket and some more healthy snacks
    Kroger at 121 & Coit Road had plenty of stuff on the shelves Wednesday morning at 8:00 a.m. Still no paper towels but plenty of toilet paper and some of most everything else. I didn't pay close attention to the meat inventory.

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  • The King
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    We have several Mexican meat markets available within a reasonable distance and will likely visit them ourselves.

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  • 4bangen
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    I hit a local Mexican meat market yesterday abound bought 9lb of assorted seasoned chicken and stakes. With my diet, meat is my main source of nutrition. I really want to find some ground beef, but the hoarding masses have made that near impossible. Hell, even the ground bison is gone. The Mexican market still has plenty of veggies and meat. Looks like we will be eating fajitas for the next week or so. lol Wife's going to try and find some ground beef today. I'll keep yall posted.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by bird_dog0347 View Post
    Costco in Frisco had brisket according to my wife this afternoon around 4pm, prime and not cheap, but no different prices than normal. We didn't get any cause I didn't need it, but it was there.
    The typical 3.79/lb price?

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  • bird_dog0347
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    Costco in Frisco had brisket according to my wife this afternoon around 4pm, prime and not cheap, but no different prices than normal. We didn't get any cause I didn't need it, but it was there.

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  • cool cat
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    Is it better to shop super early in the morning at store open or late at night? I want a brisket and some more healthy snacks
    Early. Most stores are closing early so they can restock.

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    Yeah I thought activating the national guard was already common knowledge...there are news articles out there already.
    I've been super busy at work, supporting efforts to help enable various state agencies to enable working remotely faster, and haven't seen much in the way of news. I learned from a friend who's a state employee.

    Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk

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