Looks like 28 Days Later. Just needs packs of ravenous zombies.
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I was thinking taking my camera out tomorrow to do the same thing.
Of course, it could also be that everyone is in the parks (where I am now). |
I'd love to walk around London for a day with no people. Just have to bring your own food and booze.
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London actually looks better with no people.
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It really brings out the architecture and streetscapes. Obviously though you're missing some of the best parts of London in the pubs, restaurants, museums, markets, etc.
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I wanna make an appointment to get tested myself, now that LA County has opened testing to all.
From welikela.com L.A. Aims For 60,000 Tests By End of Next Week, Deploys Mobile Testing Teams APRIL 9, 2020 BY JULIET BENNETT RYLAH From the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, officials have stressed testing as one of the key tools in mitigating the spread of the virus. Los Angeles has been ramping up testing over the last several days. In today’s briefing, Mayor Eric Garcetti said the county tested over 4,000 people today—a new record. The city hopes to hit 60,000 tests by the end of next, which is double our current total of 30,000. Garcetti also announced mobile testing teams, who will rush to nursing homes and other facilities where residents or employees are displaying symptoms. These teams will help avoid outbreaks, which L.A. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer recently defined as three or more cases in an institutional setting. Any facility that homes the elderly, chronically ill, or those with disabilities can apply for mobile testing. This also includes nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and respiratory hospitals. [...] Link: https://www.welikela.com/covid-19-te...-PBuISrqH1OP3k |
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Supermarket: approx 85% of customers wearing masks; hardly any employees wearing masks (only saw 2 cashiers wearing masks; 0 shelf stockers, deli counter, lot/cart attendants, managers, etc. wearing masks) Home Depot: about the same, almost all customers wearing masks 85-90%; 0% of employees had them on Brewery: I was only one picking beer up at the time and I had a mask on, so 100% of customers; 100% of employees wearing masks (saw 5 employees) In Pennsylvania, the Governor requested everyone wear masks when outside of the home. One would think large chain stores especially would require employees to wear masks. :shrug: |
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I wasn't gonna say anything at my company (didn't want to stir the pot), and I'm not surprised, but my thing is, if we're required to wear masks, then the company should provide them, but I'm not surprised that they're not providing them because the company is so goddamned stingy. I started bringing my mask to work before the company directive. |
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If I was class action attorney, I would be driving around my state to major retail chains and providing my card to all employees who were not provided proper protective equipment by their employer. |
Got grocery delivery yesterday, even though the grocery store is a block away :haha:. It was...ok. They ran out of random items but fortunately it didn't severely ruin any of the dishes we were planning on making.
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I notice CVS, at least the one by me, is putting bins in front of check out and Pharmacy counters forcing a 5-6' space between the unwashed public and their employees. |
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Personally, as I mentioned before, I’m making even more of a point than normal about shopping at independent, local shops. I know the owners, at least to the point of familiarity, and they’re all very happy that you’re helping them stay in business. Obviously you never, ever touch anything you’re not buying (no feeling for ripeness in corona-times), but they’re all more worried about their business and livelihoods than catching it (and are all generally younger than 50). |
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Anyway, I'm sticking to Instacart for now. If I have to go to a grocery store, it'll be after dinner, as close to closing time as I can manage it. |
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I take a couple with me, just in case the store doesn't have them available. I also use wipes to open doors in the dairy and frozen food areas and to clean the touchscreen and keypad at checkout. |
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I wonder if my employer will comply with the requirement that they have to provide face coverings to their employees. I will find out soon enough! In the meantime, I have a supply of surgeon's masks.
From ABC7 Los Angeles: Coronavirus: Los Angeles County extends 'safer at home' order until May 15, issues requirements on face coverings LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Health and elected officials on Friday announced the "safer at home" order that has been in effect throughout Los Angeles County since last month will be extended until at least May 15. The announcement was made during the county's daily briefing, where officials also said face coverings will be required in public countywide beginning at midnight on April 15. "We're extending the health officer orders -- which, as you know, require a fair amount of distancing and continue to keep in place closures of non-essential business -- not because everything everyone has been doing isn't working...it's because it is working. We know it's effective, but we still have a ways to go in order to both protect the lives of people who live in our county and to make sure that our health care system remains fully able to service all who need their care," said Dr. Barbara Ferrer, director of the Department of Public Health. The new health order requires each essential business to implement and document a social distancing and sanitation plan, and requires the plan to be visibly posted at the front of individual business locations. Employers must also provide cloth face coverings to their employees, according to the order, while members of the public must wear such coverings when visiting those businesses or when they are in close contact with others. Cities in Los Angeles County can be more restrictive, but not less, than what the health order requires, officials said. Ferrer also confirmed the flattening of the curve as a result of Los Angeles County residents heeding the "safer-at-home" order. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said people may be cited for not wearing masks in public after the order goes into effect. Pasadena and Long Beach, which have their own respective health departments, have been implementing their own guidelines. Link: https://abc7.com/health/covid-19-la-...bMtXvLCFdwseYU |
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Also, do any of you use paypass for orders under a hundred dollars? I just tap and don't need to enter a pin number. Supermarkets here had special handwash stations with attendants that make you scrub before entering the store. They also only provide disinfected carts as you enter, make you.leave the ones you picked outside the store. I was at Home Depot picking leaf bags for my garden and was surprised at the lack of measures. They had no disinfectant station in spite of their huge stock of cleaning products. All they had was a fiberglass screen for tellers. |
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