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I still haven't been to the newest one on 14th and Ave. A. The only LES side one I went to is Grand St. and was impressed at massive size of the aisles
The Grand St one is the only one I go to, I didn't even know there was one on Ave A. Still, 17 blocks vs 3 means Grand St might remain the only one I go to, it's just so well designed compared to the others I've been to.
Very likely not of this. Only the old, weak, and/or immunosuppressed will die. The vast majority will have a bad few days and recover. Everyone need to just get it and get over it (literally and figuratively.) Until they come up with a vaccine, anything else is just delaying the inevitable.
I worry much more about the panic induced economic disruption than the disease itself.
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Originally Posted by foxyknoxy
We are all going to die anyway who cares of what. Hose down the hobos and give everyone weed!
When I get back from Japan, I have to work from home for 2 weeks. Not bad not bad. I'll need to remember to buy a cookbook so I can start to learn some new meals.
Ever since I've heard that some have self recovered from it...pshaww...this ain't ebola. Just wash your hands often and thoroughly and try not to touch your eyes, mouth or nose.
Most people (about 80 per cent) recover from the disease without needing special treatment. However, around one out of every six people (16 per cent) becomes seriously ill and develops difficulty breathing.
Older people, and those with underlying medical problems like high blood pressure, heart problems, lung complaints or diabetes, are more likely to develop serious illness.
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