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- dcasonExplorerAnyone notice the how rapidly this spread? Anyone? Does that tell you something?
I don't get flu shots and will never. But this one has me concerned. It is not your average flu but something much more sinister. I don't watch tv but I do read statistics. I am not afraid but I am taking precautions. If you want to go out in large groups, go for it but don't drag it back to me.
Florida state parks are closed for camping as of friday at 1pm. More info to come.
MODERATOR'S EDIT: Per the site Admin's request, I am closing all COVID-19 threads and directing future comments to one thread in Around the Campfire.
2019–20 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC POSTINGS - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerFondled can food, box food and wrapped food can carry pathogens for a long time.
Far longer than the longevity of a sterilization towel wipe down.
You need to sterilize EVERYTHING including money which is, by far, the worst offender.
IODINE DILUTED in water is by far the best sterilizing treatment. Wipe down cardboard and submerge fruits and vegetables for 5 min. I have a second bucket for rinsing.
Surprise! Treated fruits and veggies last much longer in the refrigerator.
Your hands dunked in 15 liters of water treated with five tablespoons of iodine will keep killing pathogens for 24 hours but do not rinse.
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The above is the product of actual experience and university. It is not guesswork
It kept me safe in a small village in Oaxaca for 10 days during a bad typhoid fever outbreak. The bridge was fixed and I departed. - Me_AgainExplorer IIII have never wiped down grocery store carts until this week.
- dturmModeratorFunny, I mentioned to friends the other day that now I feel like I want to wash my hands after coming out of the bathroom.
I guess a reason to carry those sanitizing wipes. - fchammer1Explorer
Deb and Ed M wrote:
The thing that scares me, is that people are contagious, before they feel ill (and presumably sequester themselves); and since 80% of the cases don't require medical treatment, there could be a LOT of people out there spreading germs who aren't on the "radar".
Wash your hands.
Here's ONE WAY ALL VIRUSES ARE SPREAD, and my personal reaction to it. I hope you all agree!
I'm going to boycott Burger King! I'm sick and tired of restaurants that have only air dryers for my hands. Now, I have to remember to grab extra napkins, steal a bunch of toilet paper (E-gods to that one!), or use my shirt tail to both dry my hands and open the door. Imagine all the cretins who actually don't use those air dryers because it takes too long (It does!),and then grab the door handle after using the facilities. Coronavirus? Heck, what else is on that door handle. I WANT PAPER TOWELS TO OPEN THE BATHROOM DOOR! - Me_AgainExplorer IIIToday Cal-Am resorts announced that all resort ticketed events, sponsored activities and events will be cancel effective Monday the 16th for resorts and right away for communities. Refunds will be automatically refunded for paid events. Cal-Am has 17 resorts and 14 Communities in Arizona and communities in 8 states, which would be 10's of thousands of residents. Chris
- joebedfordNomad IISun Communities just cancelled all indoor activities at all their parks effective Saturday.
- John_JoeyExplorer
Me Again wrote:
...If one watches much news on this coronavirus, you most likely notice that scientist are being push away from the cameras and mics, while national politicians down play the risk. Hopefully state level guidance will be forth coming.
Guessing you just saw the classified health meeting news where those same scientists don’t have clearance, but the politicians do. Kinda like RV snowbirds who actual travel around versus those that sit in one place for decades pretending to be something they really ain’t yet making choices for all.
You have a very valid concern about snowbird parks, high risk groups, and a virus with no current cure. Anybody who spent time in a snowbird parks understands the kennel cough that goes around. Especially bad are those older style winter parks. Hard not to touch cards in those activities only 55+ parks. - Me_AgainExplorer III
dturm wrote:
I saw two bluebirds in a tree and a dead frog this morning. These observations, while valid have as much significance on the potential spread and mortality of a new infectious disease, coronavirus as the number of people killed in auto accidents. None is a valid way to evaluate what's going on. If you are saying that the deaths we eventually have from corona are less somehow because the absolute numbers are less than the flu or auto accidents... well that's just cold.
Comparing flu to corona is just mildly more significant. We have a very large percent of the population protected from the flu from previous mild infections or vaccination. Every individual who is protected acts as a roadblock to the spread during flu season. Yet we still have 10s of thousands of deaths each year.
No one has protection from corona. There are no roadblocks. We have to slow the spread so that our health care system does not get overwhelmed. Each person has to act responsibly to mitigate the spread. Not everyone is going to be infected, obviously. But, the potential is a little frightening.
This isn't hype. It's just running the numbers. That's why businesses, cities, counties and countries are cancelling group activities and travel.
Until we get accurate numbers from wide spread testing, caution is the only way to responsibly proceed.
I asked our parks management over the week end if they were talking to corporate about when group activities might be scaled back, suggesting that it would be prudent to get ahead of the curve on this issue. The answer back was yes they were in communication of corporate and the answer was they are waiting for more guidance from CDC and other agencies. If one watches much news on this coronavirus, you most likely notice that scientist are being push away from the cameras and mics, while national politicians down play the risk. Hopefully state level guidance will be forth coming. - TomG2Explorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
Approximately 38,800 people in the US were killed in traffic accidents in 2018. That is more than 1500 times the number of people in the US whose deaths are attributed to COVID19. Yet there is no reporting that automobiles are "carving a path of death" like the article quoted said was the case with the virus. ....snip......
You want to equate auto deaths with a medical problem? Back in the 1950's, auto deaths were on the rise and we did something about it. Safety belts, testing, air bags, etc. We can do something about the Coronavirus, or stick our heads it the sand. I am glad that we have safety belts in all our vehicles.
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