Mostly Apolitical Thread for Discussing/Venting our Rational/Irrational COVID-19 Fears and Experiences in 2020

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so i assume dropping off laundry is not a good idea in this climate.

Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Sunday, 22 March 2020 15:53 (six years ago)

Everyone except Οὖτις otm, test test test, it’s gonna be central to any response to this that isn’t completely insane

felt jute gyte delete later (wins), Sunday, 22 March 2020 15:59 (six years ago)

mh, you should try to donate them to a medical center. I would think they would be better than them having to reuse an old one multiple times or having to resort to handmade ones. I saw one medical center giving out instructions on how to make masks out of coffee filters!

just1n3, that 44 yr old has that website Above the Law, i was just posting about him in the other thread. He only has exercise induced asthma as an underlying (he runs marathons and does interval training.)

Yerac, Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:02 (six years ago)

Am i wrong in raising an eyebrow at the fact that there was a girls softball team fundraising today in front of the Publix?

They had gloves, and they weren't exactly drawing a big crowd, but anytime somebody stopped, that thinned the walkway and increased people being right up on each other when leaving out that exit.

Otoh...i guess it's already happening inside the store? Thinking maybe a GoFundMe was a better idea.

sorry for butt rockin (Neanderthal), Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:03 (six years ago)

xp I looked and the university hospital elsewhere in the state is taking donations but I haven't found a local one taking them yet. I'll keep checking!

absolute idiot liar uneducated person (mh), Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:03 (six years ago)

Neanderthal... good luck to Florida, because... no

absolute idiot liar uneducated person (mh), Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:04 (six years ago)

how do you all feel about volunteering right now (e.g., with red cross)

Karl Malone, Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:05 (six years ago)

if you have no underlying health problems and are willing to take on the risk and responsibility (and your household has no objections), I think it's good.

Yerac, Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:09 (six years ago)

Especially if you have a needed skill that can directly contribute.

Yerac, Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:10 (six years ago)

yeah if you live alone, maybe

Nhex, Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:10 (six years ago)

Plácido Domingo just tested positive.

coco vide (pomenitul), Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:17 (six years ago)

2nd time he's been me tooed

calzino, Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:18 (six years ago)

I didn't dare say it lol.

coco vide (pomenitul), Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:19 (six years ago)

now I'm wondering whether the thing that happened in January was coronavirus, it certainly was marked by shortness of breath; the only thing is, I don't remember it being accompanied by flu symptoms at all

like, I’m eating an elephant head (katherine), Sunday, 22 March 2020 16:56 (six years ago)

assume it wasn't, imo

kinder, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:01 (six years ago)

I've had a sore throat that has gone from mild to severe over 4 days and have developed a nasty chest cold. I haven't yet had a fever or shortness of breath though, and so far this feels like other bad colds I've had. I have enough supplies to last for a while so I'm staying home

Dan S, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:03 (six years ago)

At the tail-end of December I caught the worst flu I'd experienced in years and it went on for at least a couple of weeks before subsiding into a persistent cough that only vanished some time in February. It's tempting to draw a connection but the likelihood is so exceedingly low that I don't think it's worth entertaining.

coco vide (pomenitul), Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:05 (six years ago)

Had a monster flu myself that lasted weeks following Thanksgiving. Probably too early in the timeline, though.

Nhex, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:09 (six years ago)

"now I'm wondering whether the thing that happened in January was coronavirus, it certainly was marked by shortness of breath; the only thing is, I don't remember it being accompanied by flu symptoms at all"

there certainly seem to be some outliers in symptoms. an old man in our town (berkeley) was just confirmed as a case and he only felt 'weird' and didn't get a fever until he had already gone into the hospital for fainting, or so they say.

akm, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:13 (six years ago)

Xps to yerac - yeah, I first saw him on my timeline when someone retweeted a personal update from him, and then yesterday another retweet of a family update that he was now critical. Very disturbing to see such erratic responses from different victims of the virus, esp 2 ppl living together. Very different from the flu, which hits everyone hard (obviously some much worse than others but the least severe cases of flu are still debilitating). I’m interested in what research will have to say about the varied immune responses.

just1n3, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:15 (six years ago)

Had a persistent dry cough and high fever late last year after visiting the Huanan Seafood Market and eating a bat, wondering if it was just allergies or something else

felt jute gyte delete later (wins), Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:16 (six years ago)

lol! if i knew my strange habit of rolling in bat guano before going for a Chinese takeaway would have such consequences...

calzino, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:22 (six years ago)

xp -- it probably wasn't, chances are it was just iron deficiency, given that I've had past labwork confirming it, and after a follow-up lab last year came out OK had stopped taking supplements like an idiot.

but whatever it was certainly qualified as unignorable, continuous shortness of breath accompanied by fatigue

like, I’m eating an elephant head (katherine), Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:34 (six years ago)

My mum (at risk with underlying respiratory issues) has just been to hospital today (for an unrelated problem, some kind of scan or camera thing). No one wearing masks, no one has been tested

cherry blossom, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:36 (six years ago)

also, I do feel a little better after looking at this, apparently the timeline of symptoms of first US patient diagnosed with coronavirus

https://www.nejm.org/na101/home/literatum/publisher/mms/journals/content/nejm/2020/nejm_2020.382.issue-10/nejmoa2001191/20200309/images/img_xlarge/nejmoa2001191_f2.jpeg

like, I’m eating an elephant head (katherine), Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:42 (six years ago)

My landlady send me this, and I don’t know how to respond. We’re in an owner-occupied two-unit, and she’s a hard right-winger. I can’t antagonize, but I feel like I should respond somehow.

If you have a mild case of the virus you are immuned to getting it again. Per tests on monkeys in Germany it worked almost 100% of the time so you are absolutely immuned once you have it. Another test in Germany proved that you are no longer contagious to anyone from 10 days of the onset of the first symptom.

-Dr. Segal, FOX news, Sun Mar 22.

rb (soda), Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:42 (six years ago)

immuned

sorry for butt rockin (Neanderthal), Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:44 (six years ago)

how often do you come into physical contact with her? I'd probably just respond with something like "oh, that is good news!"

cherry blossom, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:46 (six years ago)

(i.e., while whatever it was I had did, ominously, start around the 18th or so, that's still early enough that it would have made me patient zero in new york, and if that were the case, you'd think my roommates at least would have gotten it, let alone everyone else I interact with)

like, I’m eating an elephant head (katherine), Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:46 (six years ago)

I posted somewhere about that 44 yr old, too, because in many ways he reflected me: my general age, my general health, and so on. But fwiw he said in his original post that it had been years since he was a marathoner, because it killed his knees, and he also may have understated the extent of his asthma. Or at least, I'm not sure what exercise induced asthma is, exactly. Is that a permanent condition exacerbated by exercise?

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:51 (six years ago)

Re: the importance of testing, we were just talking with my neighbor, and his wife had something a couple of weeks ago: a fever, extreme fatigue, lasted for just maybe three days. That's almost exactly what my daughter had around the same time. The only way to know if either of them had it is to test.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 22 March 2020 17:59 (six years ago)

Here's a slightly non-trivial question: if our upstairs neighbours have this virus, as certainly sounds to be the case, will it simply find a way through the cracks to us, or is the only chance of transmission when we go up to check the post

strangely hookworm but they manage ream shoegaze poetry (imago), Sunday, 22 March 2020 18:05 (six years ago)

Viruses do not have legs or wings. They are not very heavy. I'd say the chances of them finding their way through the cracks would depend on whether there was a flow of air traveling through the cracks in your direction.

A is for (Aimless), Sunday, 22 March 2020 18:11 (six years ago)

I have exercise induced asthma and seasonal. I just usually puff on my inhaler 10 minutes before I do something super arduous because it's unclear if it will be a problem as I get older.

I had some weird mono-like thing (minus fever, swollen glands) for three weeks while I was in hawaii. But I figure since there was no sudden spike of hospitalizations/deaths, it likely wasn't it.

Yerac, Sunday, 22 March 2020 18:15 (six years ago)

If this 44 yr old dude has any kind of asthma no matter the type I imagine he’s exactly the sort of person who would be more vulnerable to getting particularly hit hard by CV.

we’re moving almost exclusively to delivery boxes for the time being, though I might have to sneak out for a few things.

Los Angeles Public Library just moved the due dates on all materials we have checked out to June 30.

omar little, Sunday, 22 March 2020 18:16 (six years ago)

xp -- it's not a bad idea to disinfect things like handles to garbage chutes, doorknobs, etc. for everyone's sake. or at least our neighbors are

like, I’m eating an elephant head (katherine), Sunday, 22 March 2020 18:21 (six years ago)

The last time I was really sick was a year ago--throwing up so bad they forced me to go home. (Found out it was something going through my school.) Nothing to do with present circumstances except on a personal level: I took solace early on during this thing that I had an exceptionally strong immune system (zero sick days off in 20 years of teaching--a few times I struggled through not having a voice and should have stayed home), but, at 58, maybe that was a signal that it's not as strong as it once was or I think it is.

clemenza, Sunday, 22 March 2020 20:28 (six years ago)

If you take everything we know about this right now, what we don't know, and what is theorized or suspected but not confirmed, and then mix that with the range of outcomes, from no symptoms to mild cold to bad flu to death, I don't think you could come up with a virus more capable of seriously messing with mental health.

clemenza, Sunday, 22 March 2020 20:41 (six years ago)

Idk man I've been thinking we're pretty lucky all things considered. If it was as nasty as, say, ebola but just as transmittable, the entire world would've lost its collective mind already.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Sunday, 22 March 2020 20:45 (six years ago)

I think Ebola is less transmissible in part because it quickly kills most people who contract it

felt jute gyte delete later (wins), Sunday, 22 March 2020 20:54 (six years ago)

In part, yes. The other part being it's via body fluid only.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Sunday, 22 March 2020 21:12 (six years ago)

Which is a big part of why I find this so unnerving--how much more transmittable it is. (Ignorance is bliss: being completely honest, I barely gave a second's thought to SARS, MERS, or Ebola.)

clemenza, Sunday, 22 March 2020 21:28 (six years ago)

But if its mortality rate was higher… I'm just thankful it's not, is all I'm saying. We would prob already be in a mad maxian hellscape.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Sunday, 22 March 2020 21:49 (six years ago)

I'm not a worrier in general I guess. If I get it, I get it. If I have a nasty case of it due to being immuno-compromised, that would suck. Driving myself crazy with worry is not only pointless but can actually have negative consequences eg the resultant stress making me even more vulnerable its effects.

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Sunday, 22 March 2020 21:53 (six years ago)

I've passed through about nine different phases the past week; stoicism was in there somewhere. As I posted on the worst-part-of-getting-old thread a few months ago, I've been generally panicky about things health-related the past year or two, so I'm vulnerable on that front.

clemenza, Sunday, 22 March 2020 21:57 (six years ago)

been seeing comments that zoom is basically spyware -- is this t/f

mookieproof, Sunday, 22 March 2020 22:35 (six years ago)

Only on mac and they seem to have fixed it (is the results of a minute's googling)

Andrew Farrell, Sunday, 22 March 2020 22:39 (six years ago)

If you take everything we know about this right now, what we don't know, and what is theorized or suspected but not confirmed, and then mix that with the range of outcomes, from no symptoms to mild cold to bad flu to death, I don't think you could come up with a virus more capable of seriously messing with mental health.

― clemenza

i think the high rate of infectiousness this virus possesses is pretty damaging, but speaking as someone who has serious mental health issues, who catastrophizes, who can very vividly envision all sorts of terrible things happening, i can definitely think of more terrifying viruses. i don't have kids and i _still_ thank god every day this doesn't affect kids, like, at all.

Kate (rushomancy), Sunday, 22 March 2020 22:42 (six years ago)

I'm less worried about getting the virus -- other than the lab thing I'm basically healthy -- and more worried about its plunging the world into the next great depression

like, I’m eating an elephant head (katherine), Sunday, 22 March 2020 22:44 (six years ago)

I'm less worried about getiing the virus than becoming a conduit for it

but also yeah I'm kind of worried about getting the virus too

Webcam Du Bois (Hadrian VIII), Sunday, 22 March 2020 22:51 (six years ago)


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