Gale Hawkins
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[FONT="]Coronavirus 'may cause brain damage' as dangerous swelling found in 'confused' patients[/FONT]
This is the first I have heard about COVID-19 related brain damage. Hope it is fake news.
The daughter rode in with us this morning. After dropping the wife at the hospital we went to Kroger's then Walmart. Both were more or less well stocked. I waited 2 days for the first of the month rush but both stores at 7:30 then 8 am were busy. WM staff was putting up a huge maze at the front door for crowd management and spacing concerns I expect. Few had their faces covered be it shoppers or staff. We did and that is going to take some time to adjust to but I do not plan to be off the place and out of the car without a mask going forward.
Most of our trips are from the house and to the ER entrance and back. Side trips are starting to feel too risky.
The post by the nurse that was helping in NY drove home a lot of points we need to listen to. I expect locally we are 6-8 weeks from any peak since we still officially on have 6 or so positive cases. The hospital does now have one floor that only is for corona virus patients. I am very thankful that we moved back from Memphis in 1987 and are only 15 miles from work, animal and human food sources. The Nissan Leaf is letting me stay out of gas stations but do need to make a gas/diesel run just in case things start to go south in a major way or get down sick.
Panic is dumb but easy to do. Being prepared helps hide the panic button. Best wishes to all.
[FONT="]Coronavirus 'may cause brain damage' as dangerous swelling found in 'confused' patients[/FONT]
This is the first I have heard about COVID-19 related brain damage. Hope it is fake news.
The daughter rode in with us this morning. After dropping the wife at the hospital we went to Kroger's then Walmart. Both were more or less well stocked. I waited 2 days for the first of the month rush but both stores at 7:30 then 8 am were busy. WM staff was putting up a huge maze at the front door for crowd management and spacing concerns I expect. Few had their faces covered be it shoppers or staff. We did and that is going to take some time to adjust to but I do not plan to be off the place and out of the car without a mask going forward.
Most of our trips are from the house and to the ER entrance and back. Side trips are starting to feel too risky.
The post by the nurse that was helping in NY drove home a lot of points we need to listen to. I expect locally we are 6-8 weeks from any peak since we still officially on have 6 or so positive cases. The hospital does now have one floor that only is for corona virus patients. I am very thankful that we moved back from Memphis in 1987 and are only 15 miles from work, animal and human food sources. The Nissan Leaf is letting me stay out of gas stations but do need to make a gas/diesel run just in case things start to go south in a major way or get down sick.
Panic is dumb but easy to do. Being prepared helps hide the panic button. Best wishes to all.