Mine changes in the garage. Showers when she gets in, bag of clothes gets rotated into laundry once a week.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020, 4:46 PM Jaime Solorza <[email protected]> wrote: > Stay safe guys. We have my cousins husband die from it two weeks ago...33 > years old . > My wife wears N95 masks, gloves, face shields , goggles, full ppe garb at > work everyday....she changes out in our back porch, including shoes...we > spray them with Lysol...showers as soon as she comes inside home.. > She has diabetes... > I am about to hit 65 in November...taking no chances > > On Mon, Oct 26, 2020, 3:37 PM Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote: > >> We spent the last week at Lake Tahoe. Almost everywhere we went mask >> wearing was near 100%, until Friday, we went to a restaurant for lunch. >> They had set up booths outdoors with plexiglass dividers and plenty of >> distance. all the employees wore masks; they even provided a virtual menu >> via a QR Code that was on a card on the table (so far so good). >> >> When it came time to leave, my partner had to visit the restroom. She had >> to walk past the bar, where she said they were crowded, shoulder to >> shoulder, and zero masks. As Tony Fauci commented "Nothing good is going to >> come from that." >> >> I'm a 70-year-old guy, and while I think I'm in pretty good shape, I do >> not have ready access to any monoclonal antibodies, nor do I expect to in >> the next 6 months. >> >> >> bp >> <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> >> >> On 10/26/2020 2:20 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote: >> >> We are on a curfew watch and stay at home order.... fucking selfish >> people out at bars and restaurants, home parties... >> My son was in New Zealand for three months... they had their shit >> together. >> >> On Mon, Oct 26, 2020, 1:21 PM Matt Hoppes < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hold on. Reading your email I am getting conflicting information. You >>> said that this seems like it’s a joke but then also that you’ve moved >>> everyone who can remote. >>> >>> I disagree we have hospitals that are being overwhelmed right now look >>> at El Paso. This is not going away after the election. >>> >>> On Oct 26, 2020, at 2:57 PM, Steve Jones <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Its almost like nobody listened to the science, they clearly said that >>> the natural progression of any novel virus is 3 annual seasons, with this >>> one in particular being predominately in fall. this is season 2. We have >>> treatments now that are effective, we quit killing people with ventilators >>> the way were were in the beginning, healthcare isnt overwhelmed and theres >>> no shortage of PPE. We only have 8 days until reporting on this changes to >>> be less terrifying. >>> >>> Healthy people are being exposed, beating it, and innoculated, 3 months >>> permanent, no one knows if this is different thatn 99 percent of other >>> viruses. but of the well over 30 million people who were verified positive >>> via testing and have since recovered, less than 20 globally have been >>> reinfected, so odds are the vast majority are immune. >>> >>> Knowing what we know now, we have permanently moved all positions that >>> can be remote to remote. techs dont go any further than the garage if they >>> dont have to. Its techs choice to mask up and glove up, and as long as they >>> choose to mask up and glove up, it will continue to be there choice. This >>> is only applicable to interiors, theyre not required to mask outside, thats >>> simply ignorant to require and its not "following the science" . ut the >>> tech can choose to do that if they want. hell, if they want to wear a >>> condom all day, its none of our concern. >>> >>> Our state positivity numbers are a joke, they simply base it on the >>> percentage of total tests that are positive, its gotten colder, so people >>> arent getting tested on a whim and we are back to primarily people with >>> risk factors getting tested, the positivity rate went up as would be >>> expected, but not as high as anticipated. >>> >>> If legitimate numbers start going up like hospitalizations (luckily I >>> have ins in healthcare so i dont have to rely on media reports and >>> politically charged public health departments, i am privy to internal >>> census reports in healthcare) then we will look toward lower contact >>> solutions, and no contact if our coverage area sees a legitimate surge. >>> >>> We dont do stupid stuff, like my contractor who was infected, we >>> cancelled him for his quarantine period. We dont have in person company >>> meetings. When we are together on project work we dont ride in the same >>> vehicle, we just dont take any unnecessary risk, but we also dont let risk >>> avoidance unnecessarily impact operations. >>> >>> I quit worrying about exposures with the wife working in a hospital, we >>> are exposed constantly. (the low incidence of healthcare transmission is an >>> oddity that after the politics of this thing are over I hope they do some >>> deep diving into, its either going to boil down to we still dont actually >>> know how its primarily transmitting or healthcare has such a high incidence >>> of low viral load exposures that theyr innoculated without actually >>> catching it, similar to how some allergies can be beaten through very low >>> dose exposures to the allergen, will be interesting research when the >>> politics of it are over) >>> >>> Every single "look at this country, look at that country" has turned out >>> to be wrong on both sides of the argument, even WHO says lockdowns are the >>> wrong solution now. >>> >>> Im still waiting for the fed money that went out to put a bunch of >>> people in prison, even in this industry there will probably be some prison >>> sentences handed out, the money came with requirements, it wasnt just free >>> cash to grow a company. >>> >>> >>> I can tell you there is something going around thats causing chest >>> xrays to look exactly like covid damage, but no testing method is >>> identifying the presence of covid or history of its presence, thats >>> concerning, keep that in mind when relaxing policies. Its flu season, and >>> given the disruption of interaction, this years flu vaccine is not going to >>> very effective, its worth keeping covid policies in place regardless to not >>> have staff out with a wild flu. >>> >>> And remember, the media frenzy is only just beginning its 8 days of >>> hell, >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 3:40 PM Jaime Solorza <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> We are so bad we were featured on ABC News.... people just want to >>>> fucking party... >>>> >>>> On Sat, Oct 24, 2020, 1:25 PM Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Numbers here in Illinois are bad again today, all we can say is “at >>>>> least we’re not Wisconsin”. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I no longer roll my eyes at my daughter choosing to live in Maine, >>>>> where “social distancing” was already the norm. (bike photo was actually >>>>> from a ride a month ago up to the Quebec border) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> *From:* AF <[email protected]> *On Behalf Of *Jaime Solorza >>>>> *Sent:* Saturday, October 24, 2020 12:17 PM >>>>> *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <[email protected]> >>>>> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] WISPs & Covid at 8 months and counting >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Thursday our techs had to stop wiring up panel and stuff because >>>>> two electricians would wear masks...I wasn't there , I would have made >>>>> them >>>>> step outside ...our boss complained to water utilities because we are on a >>>>> schedule with several people. >>>>> >>>>> The control room is small. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, Oct 24, 2020, 10:19 AM Matt Hoppes < >>>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> We are doing normal installs for now. Watching our local county info >>>>> in internal tracking systems I developed. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> So far we’re staying fairly isolated. If things severely spike this >>>>> winter we will shut down installs again. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> At this point we are not masking nor requiring customers to wear masks >>>>> - but we do ask customers to stay 10feet away from techs. This point will >>>>> be driven home even more as we go into the winter months. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Oct 24, 2020, at 12:02 PM, Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> So 8 months in, numbers are getting worse not better, and despite what >>>>> anybody says the end is not just around the corner. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I remember at the beginning some WISPs were not sending techs inside >>>>> customer homes, maybe pushing a cable through the wall and having the >>>>> customer plug in the POE and router. Is anybody still declining to do >>>>> inside work? Installs, repairs? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Also, what about the FCC requested “pledge” not to disconnect >>>>> customers for nonpayment during the pandemic. How many are still doing >>>>> that, and assuming things won’t be back to “normal” until well into 2021 >>>>> or >>>>> even 2022, how long do you plan to continue? Are you taking any >>>>> additional >>>>> steps, like downgrading their speed or declining to do upgrades, or >>>>> requiring proof of hardship? I know this wasn’t mandatory, but if we did >>>>> it voluntarily, should there be a time limit? And if at that point they >>>>> are 6-12 months behind, do we write that off rather than expecting they >>>>> will catch up? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It’s also interesting I see on cable company forums issues about mask >>>>> refusal, both by techs and customers, and even of customers who have Covid >>>>> but still want their Internet fixed. I hesitate to bring this up because >>>>> it has become a political or “freedom” issue in a way that seatbelts or >>>>> smoking or wearing a yellow vest at a grain elevator or even picking up >>>>> after your dog isn’t, and I’m tired of being caught in the middle. But >>>>> take the extreme case of a customer who recently tested positive or the >>>>> tech gets there and strongly suspects someone in the house is contagious, >>>>> is this really happening, and what is your response? 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