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KC's avatar

my kids still talk about how good the surplus cheese was back in the day

Rooster Cogburn105's avatar

You think there might be a connection?

Michael Repetto's avatar

That was my next question. How can they keep kids 6’ apart?

Rooster Cogburn105's avatar

Sanjay handled that one. It is airborne and contact (fingertip to mucus membrane) born. You can wear gloves while unwrapping containers, but plastics are porous, so not good resting places for the virus to congregate like hard surfaces: steel, etc.

Michael Repetto's avatar

Unfortunately, that makes sense. Thanks

PhoenixDogLover's avatar

I understand The New Trump is having his daily campaign rally now.

Doug Langley's avatar

Look, just because this has happened 30 times doesn't prove there's a pattern.

JustDon'tSayHambriston's avatar

So I have to ask: how is sending kids to school for day care safer than sending them to school for school?

Rooster Cogburn105's avatar

A sobering view from an ER nurse with boots on the ground. I'm not a religious person, but say a prayer for these folks https://www.dailykos.com/st...

Doug Langley's avatar

All those roaches can't be wrong.

JustDon'tSayHambriston's avatar

Yup. Dow, Nazz, S&P all in the red now. Russell 2000 just above break-even.

sarafina's avatar

Regarding the $442 bill - unless you know her, that may be the weekly shopping.

Michael Repetto's avatar

Thanks. I heard his explanation, but I was still confused. So the virus doesn’t live long on food because it’s porous? Alisyn Camerota asked him if it was safe to eat food coughed on, and he said “I THINK so”. But they learn more about it everyday, and I’m just getting paranoid.

sarafina's avatar

And Kroger gives discounts on gasoline prices if you shop there.

eggs ackly-wright's avatar

Still have that on vinyl. Ah, memories of the 80's.

Mighty Little Dog's avatar

Just over all smaller numbers. There is a risk in having daycare, but critical workers have to work.