the website that our kids are supposed today, by the Académie de Paris, is overloaded and not loading for anyone. it's fine, give everyone a week to figure things out, slow down, we're really not in a hurry w/ this whole online school thing.
― Joey Corona (Euler), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:04 (six years ago)
my forehead temperature is apparently under 35 so the forehead strip thermometer I bought which starts at 36 is no use.
(is this bad? it's been the case for both me and the bf for 10 days and we feel fine, more or less. we are middle-aged and the internet does note that your forehead temperature decreases with age, though the articles are mainly about elderly people, which we would like to insist we are not!)
I've started using a general-purpose IR thermometer on forehead and back of throat every day or two, since I figure all I can do is check it's staying level, but if it does go up by a few degrees then I'll still only have a "normal" temperature, so hopefully I won't need to urgently convince any medical professionals that I have a fever at that point
― a passing spacecadet, Monday, 16 March 2020 14:08 (six years ago)
I should add that my oldest daughter, in classe préparatoire, has had online classes since 8h this morning, but her teachers are using zoom rather than something proprietary.
― Joey Corona (Euler), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:10 (six years ago)
fuck, that video is intense. i guess we're going in.
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:10 (six years ago)
The management of my office building just closed the fitness center until further notice. My only issue is that I lugged my exercise clothes in on the bus today (and I won't be seeing Nick, but I tell myself I'm probably better off without him). Oh, well.
Considering treating myself to a restaurant meal (dine-in) on the assumption that any places that haven't yet pivoted to take-out only will do so in the near future. And near where I live there's a German place that gets so little visible traffic that I sometimes wonder how they survive. I wouldn't be surprised if it or other little neighborhood businesses don't survive the pandemic.
Also wondering what happens to bandwidth when kids start distance learning.
There were already reports of households being unable to access remote learning sites.
― Life is a banquet and my invitation was lost in the mail (j.lu), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:11 (six years ago)
welp someone in my office officially tested positive. first of many, no doubt
― mookieproof, Monday, 16 March 2020 14:22 (six years ago)
trying to work from home while facilitating 2 kids doing "remote/distance learning" and 1 pre-K kid just cruising in boredom is god tier difficulty level
― Mordy, Monday, 16 March 2020 14:24 (six years ago)
Well, I was overyjoyed that my job finally authorized working from home, but it looks like the VPN connection is overwhelmed, so I'll probably have to go in anyway (or use a sick day). At least I took my time and made cornbread this morning.
― change display name (Jordan), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:24 (six years ago)
What's the obsession with VPNs, do you all work for spy agencies?
― Not a dancer by any traditional definition (Noel Emits), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:52 (six years ago)
It's absolutely not necessary for this job/industry imho.
― brechtian social distancing (Simon H.), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:55 (six years ago)
I mean in public WiFi of course. Maybe companies just like to think that they are important enough to be a target of sophisticated espionage.
― Not a dancer by any traditional definition (Noel Emits), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:55 (six years ago)
no noel i work for a healthcare organization dealing with protected health information, how on earth would I be able to do my job over an insecure connection?
― Kate (rushomancy), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:57 (six years ago)
When I worked for a big publishing org we had to have VPN with a stupid passcode key dongle that changed every minute, just to access the company records and the purchase ordering system. Which I mean I guess that's sensitive stuff but also what's a hacker going to do, order an extra 5000 Joyce Meyer reprint?
― There's more Italy than necessary. (in orbit), Monday, 16 March 2020 14:59 (six years ago)
interesting interview here from german virologist handling cases there, mentions diarrhoea being a common symptom which I've not heard elsewhere
https://www.faz.net/aktuell/gesellschaft/gesundheit/coronavirus/virologe-hendrik-streeck-ueber-corona-neue-symptome-entdeckt-16681450.html
I got a p intense, slightly mysterious flu w/ diarrhoea in early february after coming back from amsterdam, wonder if there's any chance I was an early case?
― ogmor, Monday, 16 March 2020 15:06 (six years ago)
Hmm… I thought it wasn't, hence all the jokes about how stockpiling TP makes it seem like a cholera pandemic is unfolding as we speak.
― romanesque architect (pomenitul), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:10 (six years ago)
There was a very good thing in the NYT (I think covid stuff is free to read, not linking it so I don't stress people out) about two chinese women doctors in their early 30s who had it and it described their different progressions. Diarrhea and vomiting were symptoms.
― Yerac, Monday, 16 March 2020 15:13 (six years ago)
Same
― change display name (Jordan), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:13 (six years ago)
From what I read, diarrhea is a possible symptom, but not a common one.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 15:13 (six years ago)
he's saying 1/3 of the cases in germany have diarrhoea. diarrhoea and flu is an odd combo generally, no?
― ogmor, Monday, 16 March 2020 15:14 (six years ago)
3.7% of cases involved diarrhoea according to Wikipedia.
― romanesque architect (pomenitul), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:15 (six years ago)
Worldwide, that is. Data comes from the WHO.
Just looked, and if some 88% of people get a fever, supposedly only 4% get cloudy with a chance of diarrhea. Maybe data is changing?
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 15:16 (six years ago)
At work this morning we were told, even if we close the building to the public, we'll still have to come into work while they think up stuff for us to do. Also, the entire organization has run out of hand sanitizer and some of us have to pass material back and forth to the public all day.
― God gave toilets rolls to you, gave toilet rolls to you (Tom D.), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:17 (six years ago)
Yes, it's the UK, folks!
― God gave toilets rolls to you, gave toilet rolls to you (Tom D.), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:18 (six years ago)
Not to worry, you'll have the last laugh as Britons are about to develop a super-herd immunity that will be the envy of foreign nations the world over.
― romanesque architect (pomenitul), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:20 (six years ago)
Made in Scotland, from girders.
― God gave toilets rolls to you, gave toilet rolls to you (Tom D.), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:21 (six years ago)
Too bad Sears Sears catalogs aren't still ubiquitous
― love will keep us apart (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:23 (six years ago)
Gonna be striding around empty Italian tourist destinations with my super-Brit immunity radiating off me like a glow.
Not like these dickheads in Spain nb:
Outrageous the behavior of #British tourists in #Benidorm, amid the #coronavirus pandemic. Is somebody going to do something? @BBCnews @BorisJohnson @interiorgob @sanchezcastejon pic.twitter.com/bcv9enh3wo— Maria Lluïsa Vivó (@mllvivo) March 15, 2020
― stet, Monday, 16 March 2020 15:24 (six years ago)
wtf I love martial law now
― romanesque architect (pomenitul), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:26 (six years ago)
many xps here:
I think a lot of large corporations have a VPN because traditionally, having all your shit on the intranet was the way things went. And companies are slow to change.
― mh, Monday, 16 March 2020 15:47 (six years ago)
fortunately I was able to figure out how to navigate the vpn I need for work without installing an app (a couple of people on the sysadmin subreddit said it was relatively non-intrusive, but still, the only google results being their oracle-esque corporate propaganda did not fill me with hope) but am not looking forward to being coerced into the general privacy catastrophe that is most remote apps; I don't know what I'll do if/when something asks me to use zoom
― like, I’m eating an elephant head (katherine), Monday, 16 March 2020 15:54 (six years ago)
honestly, zoom's presumptive security holes last year were them trying to solve unintuitive UI issues (clicking a link in a browser and it either downloading a file or giving a weird prompt instead of just opening their app) with insanely bad hacks. afaict they've fixed that idiocy and it's a pretty good piece of software
― mh, Monday, 16 March 2020 15:57 (six years ago)
we're trying to switch to telehealth in a week but i honestly have no idea how patients are going to access it -- phone appointments are permissible for pts that refuse to come to clinic, but discouraged because (wait for it) we can't bill
― gbx, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:09 (six years ago)
How many of those tourists in Spain are going to be dead in a month? jfc.
This has me a bit scared -
Coronavirus & Age:•64% of those critically ill in Italy are under 70•50%+ of those critically ill in France are under 60•50%+ of those critically ill in Netherlands are under 50•80% of those just infected in Portugal are under 60— Tory Fibs (@ToryFibs) March 16, 2020
― Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Monday, 16 March 2020 16:20 (six years ago)
― gbx
that is already changing fwiw
― Kate (rushomancy), Monday, 16 March 2020 16:24 (six years ago)
just got the email I've been expecting for a while: everyone not specifically asked to be in the office is required to WFH until further notice. this is gonna suuuck.
― brechtian social distancing (Simon H.), Monday, 16 March 2020 16:33 (six years ago)
i suspect we'll be a little slower here (NM), but i hope not. the response from the state itself has been fairly brisk, given that we had zero known cases this time last week
i've had one pt actually show up today, i'm guessing we'll close out the day with like a 75% no-show rate
― gbx, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:35 (six years ago)
love unsourced twitter accounts
xps
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:36 (six years ago)
Source: the internet.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:37 (six years ago)
Up to now, all of MS's positives had been in the south half of the state, but the north half just got their first case...in this county. From what I'm hearing, in my town.
― Miami weisse (WmC), Monday, 16 March 2020 16:39 (six years ago)
we’re a reasonably big (FTSE250) company who has shifted a lot of their workforce onto WFH this week. we’ve been asked not to use teams video chat and told not to even stay logged on, due to bandwidth constraints. we have to log on and off to collect emails. quite surprising I thought - had initially thought all of our traffic would be e.g. being handled by staff’s internet bandwidth but it must be routed through a VPN or some other server?
― ||||||||, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:40 (six years ago)
He gives the sources here
1. https://t.co/RDmn3xQXAK 2. https://t.co/ZaS3yBtnak 3. https://t.co/kala9i2kQu4. https://t.co/y7pUj8yOP6— Tory Fibs (@ToryFibs) March 16, 2020
Expecting / hoping you'll rip these apart now
― Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Monday, 16 March 2020 16:40 (six years ago)
FINALLY got wfh directive, been anticipating it but it's going to be quite a jarring transition. i think i'll need to tidy up my space and stick to a routine of some kind (aka not work in pajamas)
― global tetrahedron, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:43 (six years ago)
Whatever the specific numbers are, I do agree it's been underreported how many people younger than 60 or 70 or whatever are being hospitalized with serious conditions, whether or not they are in mortal danger. And of course the latter potentially becomes higher for everyone the worse the care or availability of care gets.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:43 (six years ago)
Donadio seems like a legit journalist
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:45 (six years ago)
in an unsettling reversal of my teenage years, I am now yelling at my parents for going out— Brigid Delaney (@BrigidWD) March 16, 2020
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:46 (six years ago)
The Portugal stat is not news or scary, it's what you'd expect for pandemic that everyone is going to catch.
The French one is more worrying and I don't understand it.
― stet, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:49 (six years ago)
my coworker - after being in the office all last week - has decided that she should self-isolate for 14 days from when she arrived back in the country (she got back from a country that has less confirmed cases of COVID than we have in this province). basically a complete excuse not to come into work that doesn't make any sense and which ups my workload at a particularly trying time. she has answered an email or two in our shared inbox thus far this morning.
― COVID and the Gang (jim in vancouver), Monday, 16 March 2020 16:50 (six years ago)
Donadio works for The Atlantic - do they love Fake news or something?
― xyzzzz__, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:50 (six years ago)
p as much as you do
― Οὖτις, Monday, 16 March 2020 16:55 (six years ago)