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OCU's daughter-in-law was just diagnosed with COVID-19. She's been told to stay home and not go to the hospital unless she has trouble breathing. So, who's going to take care of her while she's recovering? My guess would be her Mom - who lives there. Because of her age, the Mom is the person who shouldn't get near the infected daughter, but there hasn't been a Mom yet who behaved like that. (clo is no exception, but clo keeps herself doused in a 60% alcohol solution at all times so she's probably safe.) This is how people die.








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Re: Huge increase in food demand due to coronavirus sends wholesale egg prices skyrocketing 180%
By: Decomposed
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Wed, 08 Apr 20 3:32 PM
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Re: "Went to Safeway today ALL Sold out of eggs, what NEXT???"
Skyrocketing prices at Easter? Interesting.

There's no egg shortage here. In fact, the guy across the street just started selling eggs. $3/dozen. That's the going rate in NH for fresh eggs.

You really ought to stop going to stores, you know. One of these days you're going to be diagnosed with 'it.' Hmmm. I might be wrong.

It could well be that most of the new cases are people who are locked down with already-infected folks. Stores (not grocery stores, though) are relatively empty. They could be pretty clean.







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