Correct. That's why masks, distancing, and good hygiene are essential.But people spread the virus before they are symptomatic.
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Correct. That's why masks, distancing, and good hygiene are essential.But people spread the virus before they are symptomatic.
But people spread the virus before they are symptomatic.
Correct. That's why masks, distancing, and good hygiene are essential.
Yeah, unfortunately didn't see a ton of that happening in the picture shown. (Adblock/paywall keeps popping up to block the picture, but I didn't see any masks in my quick perusal. Tough to wear a mask and eat. Maybe a to-go order followed by a nice picnic would have been a better call for Mom.)
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C&C Coffee and Kitchen owner wrote on Facebook that she “would go out of business if I don’t do something”
Excellent and clear article on the risk.
Basically impossible to catch outside in any normal setting.
I don't know about zinc, but raw copper takes about four hours to kill the bacteria on it's surface. This is why we have a Rachiele copper sink. It's more sanitary.Masks in general protect (to a point) other people not the wearer. There may be a new exception to this with the advent of washable copper and or zinc impregnated fabrics out of Israel. They claim active virucidal effect for the fabrics but I have not seen any independent studies.
he can afford to get an arrest on his record. he does not have to 'work' another day in his life and he will have a roof (or many) over his head.
others - yeah, good luck applying AND getting a job if you have a jail record.
he's putting his workers into a tough situation.
good leaders don't ever do this.
musk, please check yourself in and seek help. you lost it, dude. your judgement puts your company and its people at risk.
Castle Rock restaurant reopens in defiance of statewide public health order
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Yes... they are doing something...
( Kid in the center is covering his face to not be seen... Wait! Don't touch your face!... )
Regardless of whether you agree with the action of reopening the factory, your criticism of his leadership here is incorrect.
This is exactly what good leaders do. They get on the front lines and in the trenches and offer themselves up first for sacrifice.
I have little doubt that if Alameda County actually went in to arrest anyone they would gladly take Musk in and tell the rest to disperse.
This is the sign of a great leader.
why put his people there, then? put only VPs and mgmt on the line (even though we all know they're useless there).
putting non-coms (so to speak) in any possible legal danger IS NOT LEADERSHIP. not the way I learned how leaders act.
put himself on the line, fine. that's leadership. 'asking' (its not an ask) his employees to report in - that's not leadership. that's concern about finance. lets not BS each other; we're adults here and can see thru the smokescreens.
why put his people there, then? put only VPs and mgmt on the line (even though we all know they're useless there).
putting non-coms (so to speak) in any possible legal danger IS NOT LEADERSHIP. not the way I learned how leaders act.
put himself on the line, fine. that's leadership. 'asking' (its not an ask) his employees to report in - that's not leadership. that's concern about finance. lets not BS each other; we're adults here and can see thru the smokescreens.
Tesla has put together a very good plan on returning to work while still mitigating risk very well, and those measures have born positive fruit out of Shanghai. They are not flying blind here.
I see concerns, but no "growing evidence" that people die at home without getting reported, in significant numbers. Not in that article.
Another explanation might be that the stay at home order gives people rest. No traffic, no work, no physical stress. But I'm no doctor. One could think of all kind of things. However we do know that traffic accidents are reduced significantly.
I don't know about zinc, but raw copper takes about four hours to kill the bacteria on it's surface. This is why we have a Rachiele copper sink. It's more sanitary.
So why are there so many unexplained deaths?
Now maybe there is an easy explanation like they could be Covid-19 deaths where they simply decided against going to the doctor, and then they died. They weren't tested so they don't officially fall under Covid-19 deaths.
Err, that's actually very terrible way to doing science. A lot fo great discovery is actually coming from people with no formal degrees.
Srinivasa Ramanujan - Wikipedia
Science does not care about your title, status or experience. You have right to question and the fact can be derived and reproduced in truth-able manner.
I knew a lot of professors could barely derive the math no better than high school graduate that passed the math AP class. Their technical skills have been regressed to administration and file proposal for government funding.
If you looked at COVID-Sim wrote by Imperial College, oh my, that's the worst code I have ever seen:
mrc-ide/covid-sim
This version already has cleaned up but still in bad shape.
No design doc, no review, no unit testing, no formal statical model proving. The same conditions will yield different results.
And this is what politicians used to drive the policy, justifying the limit of civil rights and damage of economics.
The code being used by Space Shuttle program has went through much more rigorous review, just to protect 7 people.
Even weather prediction model is much better shape.
When your data and model are both compromised, misinformation will follow.
In this case, it is even worse because the source of truth has been compromised.
When the entire civilization is on halt, yes, people have right to question that.