Anonymous wrote:I do a lot of lobbying work and have heard from a number of people that the region's leaders will soon agree on June 10 as target for reopening
Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly so pissed by the failure of the US government that I kind of want to go protest with the Tea Partiers in Michigan. I don't think it would be that hard to make common cause with them. They're responding to the reality that the US government does not appear to have any functioning plan other than "stay at home."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay at home
I'm about to go wildin' if sh1t doesn't semi-open up soon. The monotony is driving me nuts and I have had a medical emergency to break it up. Still going stir crazy. I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one.
Stay at home and go get medical help if needed. Stir crazy and bored such a first world problem. And it beats rolling the dice to fight for a ventilator or worst.
I don't think you grasp how difficult this is. I don't know your set up, but I have no natural areas in walking distance and my house is small. My pay was cut 20%. My kids miss school and friends. I've been mostly at home and in my neighborhood since March 10. The emergency was the only time I've been in anywhere in weeks and now I'm jacked up because of my health. Mental health is the next thing to go and, hence, I will likely run amok here in a minute,
Try yoga or something to cut your percolating anxiety.
I will try it. This is my first experience with anxiety. If I had even a vague hope of things easing up soon, I would feel much better.
Try an app like Headspace or something similar.
Many counties also have mental heath advice and hotlines. I’m in Fairfax, so I know it’s listed on our Fairfax County govt site, I’m sure your county might have something similar.
If you have health insurance, many of them also have started new mental health advice lines. It’s free.
Sometimes it helps to look at the big picture, these few weeks or months are really just a very small piece of your life. Things will get back to normal but it may just not be on your timeline. I’m definitely thinking whatever medical issue you had has added onto your stress causing this anxiety. Focus on being in the moment and thankful for the little things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans: how come you get free masks and we don’t?
The rest of the world: I’ll trade you for that $1200 check
Have you seen what other countries are giving out to their citizens? It makes that $1200 look like pennies.
From Newsweek:
UK: 80% of workers' salaries
Denmark: 75% of workers' salaries
S Korea: 70% of workers' salaries
Netherlands: 90% of workers' salaries
Canada: $2k per month
Australia: $1k per month
US: One time $1200 check that may take months to arrive
Anonymous wrote:Americans: how come you get free masks and we don’t?
The rest of the world: I’ll trade you for that $1200 check
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Americans: how come you get free masks and we don’t?
The rest of the world: I’ll trade you for that $1200 check
Ugh, pretty much all the other major industrialized countries are giving people more than $1200
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They still can’t even form a plan to get people cloth facemasks ... as long as they are still expecting people to tie t-shirts around their faces, I’m not going to have much faith in anything happening.
What do you mean “form a plan to get people cloth face masks”?
Go online and order a face mask if you want one. Who exactly is supposed to knock on your front door with one. They are available hundreds of places online. Order them.
+1 seriously!!
+2 who is “they?” Do you expect the Govt to drop one off?
Uh....yeah. The non-shthole countries out there, like Austria, hand out free masks to their citizens. Spain is handing them out at public transportation sites. I think even Turkey was handing them out. Meanwhile, in the great old US of A, our health care workers wear garbage bags and the government suggests you tie a t-shirt around your face.
And what about people who can't afford to buy or make their own masks? What are the homeless supposed to do? This is a community problem (as all health care issues are) - if one person can't get a mask, and that asymptomatic person has to get back to work, that undermines everything. ESPECIALLY since no one seems to know how to properly use a face mask anyway. Have you seen what people are doing at the grocery stores with their masks? Hannity on Fox was discussing how you could eat a hot dog and drink a beer with a mask on....this country is an absolute disaster, on so many levels. The lack of plan for even basic face masks is just the tip of the iceberg and represents the larger, ONGOING failure that is going to keep us having rolling lockdowns for at least a year if not longer.
Exactly. The supply of masks on Etsy isn't going to cut it if we really want to "flip the switch" and are sincere about requiring everyone to wear a mask. Why aren't state and local governments recruiting people like dry cleaners to start making masks, and handing them out? I assume that cloth mask production will ramp up eventually and they'll be available more easily, but it's disconcerting, to say the least, that there's not even any discussion about it.
You entitled millenials make my eyes roll so hard
They literally just sent you $1200
Buy a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Americans: how come you get free masks and we don’t?
The rest of the world: I’ll trade you for that $1200 check
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They still can’t even form a plan to get people cloth facemasks ... as long as they are still expecting people to tie t-shirts around their faces, I’m not going to have much faith in anything happening.
What do you mean “form a plan to get people cloth face masks”?
Go online and order a face mask if you want one. Who exactly is supposed to knock on your front door with one. They are available hundreds of places online. Order them.
+1 seriously!!
+2 who is “they?” Do you expect the Govt to drop one off?
Uh....yeah. The non-shthole countries out there, like Austria, hand out free masks to their citizens. Spain is handing them out at public transportation sites. I think even Turkey was handing them out. Meanwhile, in the great old US of A, our health care workers wear garbage bags and the government suggests you tie a t-shirt around your face.
And what about people who can't afford to buy or make their own masks? What are the homeless supposed to do? This is a community problem (as all health care issues are) - if one person can't get a mask, and that asymptomatic person has to get back to work, that undermines everything. ESPECIALLY since no one seems to know how to properly use a face mask anyway. Have you seen what people are doing at the grocery stores with their masks? Hannity on Fox was discussing how you could eat a hot dog and drink a beer with a mask on....this country is an absolute disaster, on so many levels. The lack of plan for even basic face masks is just the tip of the iceberg and represents the larger, ONGOING failure that is going to keep us having rolling lockdowns for at least a year if not longer.
Exactly. The supply of masks on Etsy isn't going to cut it if we really want to "flip the switch" and are sincere about requiring everyone to wear a mask. Why aren't state and local governments recruiting people like dry cleaners to start making masks, and handing them out? I assume that cloth mask production will ramp up eventually and they'll be available more easily, but it's disconcerting, to say the least, that there's not even any discussion about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They still can’t even form a plan to get people cloth facemasks ... as long as they are still expecting people to tie t-shirts around their faces, I’m not going to have much faith in anything happening.
What do you mean “form a plan to get people cloth face masks”?
Go online and order a face mask if you want one. Who exactly is supposed to knock on your front door with one. They are available hundreds of places online. Order them.
+1 seriously!!
+2 who is “they?” Do you expect the Govt to drop one off?
Uh....yeah. The non-shthole countries out there, like Austria, hand out free masks to their citizens. Spain is handing them out at public transportation sites. I think even Turkey was handing them out. Meanwhile, in the great old US of A, our health care workers wear garbage bags and the government suggests you tie a t-shirt around your face.
And what about people who can't afford to buy or make their own masks? What are the homeless supposed to do? This is a community problem (as all health care issues are) - if one person can't get a mask, and that asymptomatic person has to get back to work, that undermines everything. ESPECIALLY since no one seems to know how to properly use a face mask anyway. Have you seen what people are doing at the grocery stores with their masks? Hannity on Fox was discussing how you could eat a hot dog and drink a beer with a mask on....this country is an absolute disaster, on so many levels. The lack of plan for even basic face masks is just the tip of the iceberg and represents the larger, ONGOING failure that is going to keep us having rolling lockdowns for at least a year if not longer.
Exactly. The supply of masks on Etsy isn't going to cut it if we really want to "flip the switch" and are sincere about requiring everyone to wear a mask. Why aren't state and local governments recruiting people like dry cleaners to start making masks, and handing them out? I assume that cloth mask production will ramp up eventually and they'll be available more easily, but it's disconcerting, to say the least, that there's not even any discussion about it.
BTW - here is the Taiwanese government's mask distribution portal. Citizens get masks based on an ID number; non-citizens have a name-based portal. https://www.nhi.gov.tw/english/Content_List.aspx?n=022B9D97EF66C076
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They still can’t even form a plan to get people cloth facemasks ... as long as they are still expecting people to tie t-shirts around their faces, I’m not going to have much faith in anything happening.
What do you mean “form a plan to get people cloth face masks”?
Go online and order a face mask if you want one. Who exactly is supposed to knock on your front door with one. They are available hundreds of places online. Order them.
+1 seriously!!
+2 who is “they?” Do you expect the Govt to drop one off?
Uh....yeah. The non-shthole countries out there, like Austria, hand out free masks to their citizens. Spain is handing them out at public transportation sites. I think even Turkey was handing them out. Meanwhile, in the great old US of A, our health care workers wear garbage bags and the government suggests you tie a t-shirt around your face.
And what about people who can't afford to buy or make their own masks? What are the homeless supposed to do? This is a community problem (as all health care issues are) - if one person can't get a mask, and that asymptomatic person has to get back to work, that undermines everything. ESPECIALLY since no one seems to know how to properly use a face mask anyway. Have you seen what people are doing at the grocery stores with their masks? Hannity on Fox was discussing how you could eat a hot dog and drink a beer with a mask on....this country is an absolute disaster, on so many levels. The lack of plan for even basic face masks is just the tip of the iceberg and represents the larger, ONGOING failure that is going to keep us having rolling lockdowns for at least a year if not longer.
Exactly. The supply of masks on Etsy isn't going to cut it if we really want to "flip the switch" and are sincere about requiring everyone to wear a mask. Why aren't state and local governments recruiting people like dry cleaners to start making masks, and handing them out? I assume that cloth mask production will ramp up eventually and they'll be available more easily, but it's disconcerting, to say the least, that there's not even any discussion about it.