Wuhan virus (coronavirus) arrives in the USA

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Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


My 67 year old mother told me that she felt self conscious bc she is Chinese. Funny thing that she never been to China. I’m not mad. Truth is you don’t know where Asian Americans have been so don’t judge esp since you can’t tell the difference between Asians.

Also I’m just informing you so you have the best info. In my generation we don’t hang out or eat Chinese food every day. Bye you are safe at the pumps bc I don’t touch 85 or 87. My car would spit up that grade.


The best info for what? Ever hear of Maslow? You're not thinking about philosophical concepts like racism when you are concerned about survival. Your frustration is misplaced - you should be angry at those Asians who hid their illness, traveled when they knew they shouldn't, etc. You should also be angry at bad governmental decisions.

Remember it was a CDC employee who told a nurse she could travel when she knew she had been treating Ebola patients in TX and had not been feeling well. Cost Southwest millions and the bridal shop she went to her business. The nurse did the right thing and the government screwed up bigtime. You think that won't happen again? And hasn't?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


Can PP even differentiate Chinese from other Asian populations?


Again, it doesn't matter. The reality is, when you are talking about a deadly virus, you're not going to be at your intellectual best. End of.



This is stupid
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Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


Can PP even differentiate Chinese from other Asian populations?


Again, it doesn't matter. The reality is, when you are talking about a deadly virus, you're not going to be at your intellectual best. End of.


The stupidity is daunting
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Anonymous wrote:Apologies if this is a repeat. Suspected case at GMU reported to community yesterday - student returning from China.

No new news today - two other suspected cases in VA ruled out.

FWIW - I teach at GMU, and a student reached out apologizing for missing first class last week after getting stuck in China due to the virus. I'm still showing up to work. Just taking minor precautions - lots of hand washing.

I'm either sane or an idiot. Verdict is still out.





GMU said the student does not live on campus and is in self isolation


That makes sense bc sick ppl even Chinese don’t want to get her/his friends sick. Or others he or she may not know. Who really wants to purposely spread sickness?


Depends on the individual. Some people are incredibly selfish.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


Can PP even differentiate Chinese from other Asian populations?


Again, it doesn't matter. The reality is, when you are talking about a deadly virus, you're not going to be at your intellectual best. End of.



This is stupid


I assume you'd sit in a room with a bunch of recently returned Chinese nationals?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


My 67 year old mother told me that she felt self conscious bc she is Chinese. Funny thing that she never been to China. I’m not mad. Truth is you don’t know where Asian Americans have been so don’t judge esp since you can’t tell the difference between Asians.

Also I’m just informing you so you have the best info. In my generation we don’t hang out or eat Chinese food every day. Bye you are safe at the pumps bc I don’t touch 85 or 87. My car would spit up that grade.


The best info for what? Ever hear of Maslow? You're not thinking about philosophical concepts like racism when you are concerned about survival. Your frustration is misplaced - you should be angry at those Asians who hid their illness, traveled when they knew they shouldn't, etc. You should also be angry at bad governmental decisions.

Remember it was a CDC employee who told a nurse she could travel when she knew she had been treating Ebola patients in TX and had not been feeling well. Cost Southwest millions and the bridal shop she went to her business. The nurse did the right thing and the government screwed up bigtime. You think that won't happen again? And hasn't?


So ppl are in survival mode and everything goes out the door? We should riot and hunker with the goods pillaged? Hmmmm.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


My 67 year old mother told me that she felt self conscious bc she is Chinese. Funny thing that she never been to China. I’m not mad. Truth is you don’t know where Asian Americans have been so don’t judge esp since you can’t tell the difference between Asians.

Also I’m just informing you so you have the best info. In my generation we don’t hang out or eat Chinese food every day. Bye you are safe at the pumps bc I don’t touch 85 or 87. My car would spit up that grade.


The best info for what? Ever hear of Maslow? You're not thinking about philosophical concepts like racism when you are concerned about survival. Your frustration is misplaced - you should be angry at those Asians who hid their illness, traveled when they knew they shouldn't, etc. You should also be angry at bad governmental decisions.

Remember it was a CDC employee who told a nurse she could travel when she knew she had been treating Ebola patients in TX and had not been feeling well. Cost Southwest millions and the bridal shop she went to her business. The nurse did the right thing and the government screwed up bigtime. You think that won't happen again? And hasn't?


So ppl are in survival mode and everything goes out the door? We should riot and hunker with the goods pillaged? Hmmmm.


You don’t think ppl fly sick all the time. Oh sorry you only think Asians do.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


Can PP even differentiate Chinese from other Asian populations?


Again, it doesn't matter. The reality is, when you are talking about a deadly virus, you're not going to be at your intellectual best. End of.


True. So calm down. Maybe an American Chinese will give you a mask when you need it. Or a MRE.


I have asthma so always have masks in the house. And food. I'm perfectly calm, just amazed that people are actually pulling the race card out of the deck. The virus originated in CHINA. You can't change that simple fact
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


My 67 year old mother told me that she felt self conscious bc she is Chinese. Funny thing that she never been to China. I’m not mad. Truth is you don’t know where Asian Americans have been so don’t judge esp since you can’t tell the difference between Asians.

Also I’m just informing you so you have the best info. In my generation we don’t hang out or eat Chinese food every day. Bye you are safe at the pumps bc I don’t touch 85 or 87. My car would spit up that grade.


The best info for what? Ever hear of Maslow? You're not thinking about philosophical concepts like racism when you are concerned about survival. Your frustration is misplaced - you should be angry at those Asians who hid their illness, traveled when they knew they shouldn't, etc. You should also be angry at bad governmental decisions.

Remember it was a CDC employee who told a nurse she could travel when she knew she had been treating Ebola patients in TX and had not been feeling well. Cost Southwest millions and the bridal shop she went to her business. The nurse did the right thing and the government screwed up bigtime. You think that won't happen again? And hasn't?


So ppl are in survival mode and everything goes out the door? We should riot and hunker with the goods pillaged? Hmmmm.


You don’t think ppl fly sick all the time. Oh sorry you only think Asians do.


Exactly my point. People are selfish and fly, work, send their kids to school, etc, when they are sick. So if someone wants to take extra precautions, who are you to say they can't?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


Can PP even differentiate Chinese from other Asian populations?


Again, it doesn't matter. The reality is, when you are talking about a deadly virus, you're not going to be at your intellectual best. End of.



This is stupid


I assume you'd sit in a room with a bunch of recently returned Chinese nationals?


This is almost as crazy as the Creators performance at the Grammys. Ppl need to calm down. If you wanna steer away from Asians please some have already told you where not to go. For Asians, you know what it’s like growing up here. So things won’t change so don’t waste your energy.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


My 67 year old mother told me that she felt self conscious bc she is Chinese. Funny thing that she never been to China. I’m not mad. Truth is you don’t know where Asian Americans have been so don’t judge esp since you can’t tell the difference between Asians.

Also I’m just informing you so you have the best info. In my generation we don’t hang out or eat Chinese food every day. Bye you are safe at the pumps bc I don’t touch 85 or 87. My car would spit up that grade.


The best info for what? Ever hear of Maslow? You're not thinking about philosophical concepts like racism when you are concerned about survival. Your frustration is misplaced - you should be angry at those Asians who hid their illness, traveled when they knew they shouldn't, etc. You should also be angry at bad governmental decisions.

Remember it was a CDC employee who told a nurse she could travel when she knew she had been treating Ebola patients in TX and had not been feeling well. Cost Southwest millions and the bridal shop she went to her business. The nurse did the right thing and the government screwed up bigtime. You think that won't happen again? And hasn't?


So ppl are in survival mode and everything goes out the door? We should riot and hunker with the goods pillaged? Hmmmm.


You don’t think ppl fly sick all the time. Oh sorry you only think Asians do.



Exactly. Plenty of selfish non Chinese folks who send their kids to school sick, go to work sick, don’t get vaccinated, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


Can PP even differentiate Chinese from other Asian populations?


Again, it doesn't matter. The reality is, when you are talking about a deadly virus, you're not going to be at your intellectual best. End of.


True. So calm down. Maybe an American Chinese will give you a mask when you need it. Or a MRE.


I have asthma so always have masks in the house. And food. I'm perfectly calm, just amazed that people are actually pulling the race card out of the deck. The virus originated in CHINA. You can't change that simple fact


So asian Americans have to do what bc of China?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


My 67 year old mother told me that she felt self conscious bc she is Chinese. Funny thing that she never been to China. I’m not mad. Truth is you don’t know where Asian Americans have been so don’t judge esp since you can’t tell the difference between Asians.

Also I’m just informing you so you have the best info. In my generation we don’t hang out or eat Chinese food every day. Bye you are safe at the pumps bc I don’t touch 85 or 87. My car would spit up that grade.


The best info for what? Ever hear of Maslow? You're not thinking about philosophical concepts like racism when you are concerned about survival. Your frustration is misplaced - you should be angry at those Asians who hid their illness, traveled when they knew they shouldn't, etc. You should also be angry at bad governmental decisions.

Remember it was a CDC employee who told a nurse she could travel when she knew she had been treating Ebola patients in TX and had not been feeling well. Cost Southwest millions and the bridal shop she went to her business. The nurse did the right thing and the government screwed up bigtime. You think that won't happen again? And hasn't?


So ppl are in survival mode and everything goes out the door? We should riot and hunker with the goods pillaged? Hmmmm.


You don’t think ppl fly sick all the time. Oh sorry you only think Asians do.



Exactly. Plenty of selfish non Chinese folks who send their kids to school sick, go to work sick, don’t get vaccinated, etc.


It’s the worst. At my school there’s been cases of flu, strep, and more. Sickos out here.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


Can PP even differentiate Chinese from other Asian populations?


Again, it doesn't matter. The reality is, when you are talking about a deadly virus, you're not going to be at your intellectual best. End of.



This is stupid


I assume you'd sit in a room with a bunch of recently returned Chinese nationals?


This is almost as crazy as the Creators performance at the Grammys. Ppl need to calm down. If you wanna steer away from Asians please some have already told you where not to go. For Asians, you know what it’s like growing up here. So things won’t change so don’t waste your energy.


My point is simply that it's not up to anyone but the individual to decide what's best for him/her. Attacking that PP was just wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:A large Chinese population in the DMV and a lot of them had gone back to China and came back to the DMV recently, I will avoid these places for the next three weeks during the incubation period:

- Costco
- BJ club
- Chinese restaurants
- Chinatown
- places with lot of Chinese people

At the moment, even the CDC is not sure how the coronavirus is capable of transmitting between human.


As someone you are scanning for, i prob eat at places like gastric pubs and restaurants around town and thenplaces Cava, costal flats, burger joints, pizza places, Thai, sushi etc than Chinese food. You will prob find me at wegmans whole foods or farmers market vs Costco. And I also need to pump gas so I will be touching the pumps. I do go to Walgreens and cvs. I also take Uber or Lyft when I don’t feel like driving. Does that help?


You can get as mad as you want at PP, but here's the reality: A dangerous virus has broken out in China and some of those people are traveling here to the states. That is going to make some people nervous. My neighbor is Chinese, was in China and came back today and immediately self-isolated and plans to for the next two weeks. I'm going to venture a guess that she's the exception. Put yourself in someone else's shoes who doesn't know you and where you've been.


Can PP even differentiate Chinese from other Asian populations?


Again, it doesn't matter. The reality is, when you are talking about a deadly virus, you're not going to be at your intellectual best. End of.


True. So calm down. Maybe an American Chinese will give you a mask when you need it. Or a MRE.


I have asthma so always have masks in the house. And food. I'm perfectly calm, just amazed that people are actually pulling the race card out of the deck. The virus originated in CHINA. You can't change that simple fact


So asian Americans have to do what bc of China?


Expect to see some avoidance. Right or wrong, it's going to happen. Human nature.
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