Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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Sock bandit strikes again... This is how I keep myself entertained. This monster steals everything. Everyone should have a puppy during this lockdown.

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Apparently fostering has been recommended because the animals are still being abandoned, but cannot be adopted. It’s a good time to house break a puppy, or socialize an abused animal.
 
Apparently fostering has been recommended because the animals are still being abandoned, but cannot be adopted. It’s a good time to house break a puppy, or socialize an abused animal.
I wish I had the room to do fostering and when I moved to a new house, I will have a barn that has heat so I can help strays and such.

I'm hoping to have a sanctuary when we move. Where people can bring the animals that they don't want anymore or animals that they find.

All of my dogs have been rescues and my cat. I actually just rescued a chicken not long ago her entire flock was killed and she wasn't in the best of shape.
 
I wish I had the room to do fostering and when I moved to a new house, I will have a barn that has heat so I can help strays and such.

I'm hoping to have a sanctuary when we move. Where people can bring the animals that they don't want anymore or animals that they find.

All of my dogs have been rescues and my cat. I actually just rescued a chicken not long ago her entire flock was killed and she wasn't in the best of shape.
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This link has an interactive map.
https://projects.sfchronicle.com/2020/coronavirus-map/Select the green bar and drag it to the left.
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For such a small state/ Commonwealth we have over 200 cases of the virus. That’s pretty high if you look at it per capita.

But MA has a large student population living closely together in dorms and small apartments, no? A good breeding ground. ...especially since they tend to feel invincible and not heed warnings and protocols.

I can remember when AIDS was first becoming a rapidly increasing problem. Students at UCLA -- some of the brightest of their generation -- were saying they weren't using condoms because they just didn't think it could happen to them.
 
But MA has a large student population living closely together in dorms and small apartments, no? A good breeding ground. ...especially since they tend to feel invincible and not heed warnings and protocols.

I can remember when AIDS was first becoming a rapidly increasing problem. Students at UCLA -- some of the brightest of their generation -- were saying they weren't using condoms because they just didn't think it could happen to them.
Most of the students have been asked to leave campuses... Most of them have gone home
 
But MA has a large student population living closely together in dorms and small apartments, no? A good breeding ground. ...especially since they tend to feel invincible and not heed warnings and protocols.

I can remember when AIDS was first becoming a rapidly increasing problem. Students at UCLA -- some of the brightest of their generation -- were saying they weren't using condoms because they just didn't think it could happen to them.
Our governor (Florida) just had to close all the beaches, due to spring break. You are correct that the younger folks tend to feel invincible, and not heed warnings, and follow protocols.
 
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