Spanky_Ham
Porcinus Slappius
quite possibly the meat sack was approached today to produce materials needed to make the COVID-19 test kits....
Not sure whether to be happy or not
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Not sure whether to be happy or not
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I'm not really worried about it... she felt a bit better todayGood luck
On the bright side no one is asking you to help them move in the near future.I'm not really worried about it... she felt a bit better today
A mate in health said that they believe this virus can be transmitted in aerosolised form and guidelines discuss measures to minimise generation of aerosol during treatment. So iyt not just coughing and sneezing that's creating transmission environments.Still though, you need to be coughed on or near someone who sneezed to cope a dose that will most likely on infect you.. If you take precautions like wearing gloves to the supermarket you reduce hand contact of the virus, which is the most likely way to catch it. Catching it off fruit or containers is a risk but again, washing your hands after touching materials and before you eat lowers the risk significantly. Most research is showing it’s not contact with a trace amount of the virus that will infect you, it’s the load amount. So if you touch heaps of stuff with little bits of the virus on it, without washing your hands, the risk is far greater..
The rona isn’t some super virus that behaves differently than other infectious diseases, it is just highly contagious because it is novel.
Market town Woolworths has Perspex screens up to protect their cashiers.I'm not quite sure that Coles has really got it with their new bag packing policy!
they have stopped packing your shopping into bags now, and are relying on the shopper to pack their own bags!...here's a run down of how it works.
"you" unload your goods out of your trolley and onto the checkout belt, and "they" then proceed to pick up the item and scan barcode, then hand the item back to you to place in previously purchased bags...what the fcuk are they actually achieving here other than causing confusion and slower checkout times....Dimwits!
why not just make everybody go through the self checkout?
My wife used to work checkout as a teenager, she can pack faster than everyone at our local. I have to almost yank the leash back everytime otherwise she would jump the counter and do it all herself!I'm not quite sure that Coles has really got it with their new bag packing policy!
they have stopped packing your shopping into bags now, and are relying on the shopper to pack their own bags!...here's a run down of how it works.
"you" unload your goods out of your trolley and onto the checkout belt, and "they" then proceed to pick up the item and scan barcode, then hand the item back to you to place in previously purchased bags...what the fcuk are they actually achieving here other than causing confusion and slower checkout times....Dimwits!
why not just make everybody go through the self checkout?
Have you seen the rush on weights lately? Out of stock everywhere. 20% minimum price rises. Cash in and trade on some toilet paper.So my mate was coming around this morning to grab some gym weights that I have only lifted to move house twice in the past 10yrs
And will all be on FB and gumtree in a monthHave you seen the rush on weights lately? Out of stock everywhere. 20% minimum price rises. Cash in and trade on some toilet paper.
Depends how flexible you all areSo is reverse cowgirl social distancing? Asking for a friend.
You think we'll be back in gyms in a month? If we are id bet on a 2nd shit down. But i agree most will be sold barely used. Something about getting into a gym is so much easier to motivate than an hour by yourself in a garageAnd will all be on FB and gumtree in a month
No. People are stupid and love fadsYou think we'll be back in gyms in a month?
So is reverse cowgirl social distancing? Asking for a friend.
I don't think it's a fad, I reckon it's people who go to the gym on the reg looking for ways to soldier on now the gym doors are close.No. People are stupid and love fads