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A few days ago, I could buy TP for about $30 on ebay. Now I no longer have that option because some pearl-clutcher deemed it immoral. I'm so sick of these people who want to impose restrictions without thinking about the actual consequences.
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Originally Posted by neko_mimi
I never called for Ebay to have it's business practices legally regulated. I just pointed out that what they did is anti-capitalistic in nature. And I don't think that criticizing a business is anti-capitalistic, but I guess you consider it to be "socialist" for some reason that still doesn't make sense to me.
Well, you're able to criticize all you want. But, calling an eBay executive a "pearl-clutcher" and implying that you know what is better for their business than they do, is telling.
I've heard about it. The thing is after SARS emerged in 2002, China closed and banned all "wet markets", then a few years after that, dropped the ban and they opened right back up, with business as usual. It will be interesting to see what happens after this Pandemic. There was a good, short video on Vox about the Chinese wet markets and what they are and what happened to them after SARS.
Sadly yes and I suspect we'll be seeing more stories like that.
Firefighters in SC are in quarantine because of the 2 new cases this morning in Myrtle Beach.
I guess they didn't tell the EMC's they might have the virus.
Now 911 operators will ask on every single call.
I wonder if it's cumulative exposure. The doc here in Washington is at the hospital which treated the original cluster.
Other countries are trying to encourage a national spirit similar to that of wartime when everyone works for the common good of society.
This is not the time to be individualistic and selfish.
I agree.
However, it needs to be done INTELLIGENTLY.
In the example provided, you help out renters with laws but then the landlord possibly loses their building to the bank. Not everyone is a wallstreet billionaire so ranting about them doesn't make bad local laws ok.
Helping some people weather this is a great idea but boning others while doing it is not.
So, if the govt. wants to help with unemployment or rent subsidy etc. then that may be the better approach.
I've heard about it. The thing is after SARS emerged in 2002, China closed and banned all "wet markets", then a few years after that, dropped the ban and they opened right back up, with business as usual. It will be interesting to see what happens after this Pandemic. There was a good, short video on Vox about the Chinese wet markets and what they are and what happened to them after SARS.
Crying wolf about climate change is losing traction, so now off to viral panic over a virus.
Hobgoblins and all; OMG, there's always a crisis!
Same as it ever was.
I'll take climate change any time. It is an easy problem to fix, all it takes is the wish to do so.
Corona is the opposite, incredibly small, invisible basically, sneaky. We all wish to get rid of it, but can't.
My husband got a very similar illness in late January. High fever (103.9), it all started with a weird cough that got very severe. He was also checked out for pneumonia and given an inhaler. He was tested for influenza (negative). They did throw an antibiotic at him (doxycycline which they would give for pneumonia) and it actually did help. So not sure if it was COVID or just something else since the antibiotic seemed to help. He didn't rapidly improve though and he ended up feeling poorly for another 3 weeks.
I sort of thought "maybe he had it" but then I figured, since it's so contagious, surely I would have picked it up or his coworkers (yes he was at work when it first started) but nothing.
Now everyone who got some undefined illness will think they had Covid-19. When they get a test, get his antibodies checked. There are many cough illnesses.
I wonder if it's cumulative exposure. The doc here in Washington is at the hospital which treated the original cluster.
That's what I was thinking, as well. I heard of young physicians in their 20's and 30's being on the frontline in Wuhan, where the constant exposure just overwhelmed their immune system and they just died.
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