I agree with Alan. Healthy is the best defense against the virus. I believe everyone in the USA will eventually get it. In one form or another. Hopefully they'll come up with good treatments and vaccine for the high risk people
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I agree with Alan. Healthy is the best defense against the virus. I believe everyone in the USA will eventually get it. In one form or another. Hopefully they'll come up with good treatments and vaccine for the high risk people
http://www.rt.com/usa/485572-michiga...n-coronavirus/
Some of the seed companies are restricting purchase to only commercial businesses.
Well, Alan, I guess I'm next, but if this is the Corona virus, I've had a lot worse. The worse thing is my achin' back from laying on it all day. But I'll be here a while. My housemates are disinfecting everything behind me. I thank them for all the work. I guess as each one of them gets it I'll return the favor
There will come a time when you start to feel better. Watch out. It's a trick. After that it should be okay.
Alan
This baffles my mind. (of course, liquor stores are deemed essiantial)
Just another bad decision by Gov. halfWhitmer (aptly renamed by Trump). AND she is being considered for Biden's VP along a few other female loosers. Klobuchar should have been considered but then I remind myself that I don't really care.
LOL. Yeah, I know about the second wave. Thanks for the warning, though.
Psst... you can buy seeds online....then the state doesn't even get the meager tax revenue.
Not at some seed places like Johnny’s seed
Go elsewhere. I haven't bought from Johnnys (or Burpees) in ages.
It wasn’t about me finding seed. Just sayin something ain’t right.
Yeah, that Governor ain't right...in the head.
He fell out of favor with me ever since Trump got elected, but on this, he is SO right. I am glad a liberal is speaking out for once about something that needs to be said. And it's what normal, reasonable people think anyway.
<font color="#000000"><span style="font-family: verdana">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEfDwc2G2_8
No, I wouldn't bet on it.
That does pretty much sum it up. Thanks for posting that.
Another three minutes and I think I'm sterile. Wait, I mean...the virus is gone. Yeah, virus free. That's what I meant.
https://therooster.com/sites/default...?itok=ct7hRxQS
After they said all last week we were doing well, and on track for opening this month. Now we are not reopening the State until July 6th. County reopened the Court House last week. Same rules as Walmart and Costco. State is trying to tell them to shut down again. We shall see. I don't know of a single closed business who will still be able to reopen come July 6th.
Colorado has been tentative about reopening. They set a date to reopen /if/ they feel that we've made enough progress. Unfortunately, I suspect they're being way too optimistic. They're waiting out 1) a vaccine that won't happen for, at the very best, a year, and 2) from medical services to catch up with the burgeoning case load...and they just aren't doing it.
I'm worried that they're going to run out of time and have to go the "run it's course" route and everyone is going to be so mad at the government for leading them on so long that there will be violence.
Maybe they'll open up when suicides out number CV deaths in the state.
So far the tests are vaporware, we're really no closer to having enough tests than we were in Feb. Any attempts to return to some semblance of normality without broad testing capacity won't work.