Post-Corona, Preparing for Normalcy

That last margarita started messin' with ya at about point #3, didn't it?:D
3 is my favorite one! Who among us wouldn't value a Hop Sing for our inner Ben Cartwright, Cato for our Inspector Clouseau or, my personal preference, Jeanie for our Major Nelson? I would be a most magnanimous master.

My favorite Cato scene:
 
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Only six? Sissy!:jiggy::D:tongue:

Pints. 8-10 ABV :1confused:

I don't drink, so I'd be the one sipping water. Now, before Corona, I'd man up and say "But give it to me in a dirty glass." But not now ... it'll be a long time before that goes back to normal. Nothing but water in a clean glass for me. And that water better have been boiled and then chilled, covered, in a fridge to proper sipping temperature. Did I really say "man up?" WTF is wrong with me. I have got to get out of this place. "Nurse Ratchet?"
 
Babe . . .
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We had over 2400 Corona virus deaths yesterday. Another forum member pointed out to me that this is approx. 10% of the Corona deaths through that time. Yesterday marked a frightening acceleration in USA corona deaths.

That would mitigate against opening the economy too soon, I would think.

Or, perhaps it is mere "fear-mongering."

2400 deaths from a previously non-existent cause is fearful, imo. I wonder if we will soon have a day where more Americans die from this gift from China than died on 9/11?
 
We had over 2400 Corona virus deaths yesterday. Another forum member pointed out to me that this is approx. 10% of the Corona deaths through that time. Yesterday marked a frightening acceleration in USA corona deaths.

That would mitigate against opening the economy too soon, I would think.

Or, perhaps it is mere "fear-mongering."

2400 deaths from a previously non-existent cause is fearful, imo. I wonder if we will soon have a day where more Americans die from this gift from China than died on 9/11?


Keep in mind the death rate will not correlate with the infection rate there is a delay

The infection rate % does seem to have slowed

The Death rate should be expected to rise for the next 2 weeks If the infection rate has in fact slowed
 
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