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I'm meta-anxious about coronavirus and the panic it's inducing
I'm usually the least anxious person among all the people I know, even when shit is hitting the fan. I practically revel in hardships for the problem solving. But, what is freaking me out right...
I'm usually the least anxious person among all the people I know, even when shit is hitting the fan. I practically revel in hardships for the problem solving.
But, what is freaking me out right now is this mass panic. It started off as a joke but now it's real, people are literally selling toilet paper on craigslist of whatever. Maybe it's still a joke, I don't know. But mass hoarding of important goods seems to be causing disruptions already, from a lack of toilet paper to a shortage of surgical masks for medical professionals.
I would like to ask the community here what they think about this and how they expect things to go on. Are we going to have a second-order crisis in supply shortages? Are shipping route delays going to hit us on top of the local supply shortages? Because right now it's feeling apocalyptic, and I'm struggling between not acting like a selfish hoarder but also making sure I can get through this.
EDIT: Toilet paper is just a prominent example, not my primary concern (we have plenty still). I'm more concerned about e.g. pharmacy goods and produce, since where I live literally 95% of our produce is imported.
EDIT 2: This article articulates what is on my mind much better: An Infectious Diseases Specialist Reflects on COVID-19
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Vintage ads: Selling health and hygiene during the 1918 pandemic
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California hotels are being used for coronavirus quarantines, Gavin Newsom announces
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Rep. Katie Porter gets US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention chief to agree to pay for coronavirus testing
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‘It’s just everywhere already’: How delays in testing set back the US coronavirus response
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The White House has ordered federal health officials to treat top-level coronavirus meetings as classified
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Hand-washing with soap and water destroys coronavirus more effectively than hand sanitizer
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Health ministers squabble over face masks at coronavirus talks
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Why the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention botched its coronavirus testing
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Official: White House didn't want to tell seniors not to fly
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How the working-class life is killing Americans, in charts
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s rocky effort to get Americans tested for coronavirus, explained
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California directs some health insurers to waive co-pays, deductibles for coronavirus tests
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Why Taiwan has just forty-two coronavirus cases while neighbors report hundreds or thousands
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A future with no future: depression, the left, and the politics of mental health
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Greenland has the world's highest suicide rate, and teenage boys are especially vulnerable
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Censored contagion - How information on the coronavirus is managed on Chinese social media
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Healthcare rant thread
So I don't know about all of you, but I'm pretty sick of terrible healthcare in the USA. So I'm starting this thread for all of us to rant about our personal issues with healthcare. I'll be...
So I don't know about all of you, but I'm pretty sick of terrible healthcare in the USA.
So I'm starting this thread for all of us to rant about our personal issues with healthcare. I'll be writing my rant into it's own reply later (it's a bit of a long one), but I wanted to start the thread now to give others a chance to start venting.
Rules of Rant Thread:
- Don't argue a rant
- Thread is likely going to be incredibly USA-centric. USA healthcare is assumed unless stated otherwise.
- Rants should involve people no more than 2 degrees of separation from yourself. This thread is to vent about your personal experiences, not hearsay from total strangers.
In order to foster further discussion, and include those without a rant: Here are some things I personally would appreciate and expect for replies, but others might not.
- Explanation of how things would work out for you if you were in a similar situation
- Advice for dealing with any ongoing or future problems
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How DuPont may avoid paying to clean up a toxic 'forever chemical' in the US
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Is change on the way for Sweden's zero tolerance drug policy? Shifting the focus away from zero tolerance to the pursuit of zero drug-related deaths
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Twenty-two studies, across ideological differences, agree: Medicare for All saves money
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Trump faces his 'Chernobyl moment' after slashing pandemic defences to the bone
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Suffering from lower back pain while visiting a museum? You’re not alone
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More than fifty people died under Victoria's euthanasia scheme during its first six months
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Confessions of a slaughterhouse worker
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The new breed of sex addicts - who don't have sex
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The number of teenagers registered as girls at birth who have been diagnosed with gender dysphoria has increased by almost 1,500 percent in ten years in Sweden
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Finnish government has proposed that primary care nurse visits become free of charge
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Chinese scholar and outspoken critic directly blames Xi Jinping for severity of viral outbreak
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Vaping: What people are getting wrong
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Undone science: When research fails polluted communities
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Why Finland leads the field when it comes to winter cycling – progressive policies help get people on their bike, even in below-freezing conditions
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Finland blazes trail in keeping citizens cycling and healthy – country routinely praised for its schools system aims to do the same with preventive health
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New Coronavirus Protease Structure Available
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What I learned about life at a company that deals in dead bodies
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The UK has one of the most equitable health care systems in the world. Here’s how.
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I worry for my teenage boys – the beauty standards for young men are out of control
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Analysis of minimum unit pricing for alcohol in Scotland
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YouTube moderators are being required to sign a statement acknowledging the job could give them PTSD
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China coronavirus spread is accelerating, Xi Jinping warns
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America’s radioactive secret: Oil-and-gas wells produce nearly a trillion gallons of toxic waste a year
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Denmark to finally allow gay and bisexual men to give blood – but only after four month abstinence period
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Wuhan virus: China confirms human-to-human transmission, says medical workers infected
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Use this, not that: Positive swaps for the New Year
This is a bit of a sibling topic to the one about changing habits for 2020. Rather than looking at habits specifically, I want to look at "swaps" that people can make. What's something someone...
This is a bit of a sibling topic to the one about changing habits for 2020. Rather than looking at habits specifically, I want to look at "swaps" that people can make.
What's something someone could change out for a better alternative?
A swap should be recommended if it is,
- more ethical,
- more sustainable,
- heathier,
- or just overall better in an individual or collective way.
Importantly: the swap should be both feasible and sensical, and should be something that is relatively easy to do. This isn't about making huge lifestyle changes but about taking what we're already doing and making it better.
Please give your reasoning for your swap, as well as any important caveats. Mentioning specific brands/companies is fine if that's an important part of the swap. Also, swaps can be for anything so don't feel limited to consumer products. Feel free to give good food/service/app/software/store swaps as well!
See my post below for an example, if the setup I've given here is unclear!
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Taiwan’s single-payer success story — and its lessons for America
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Air filters create educational gains
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Given up sugar? Great, now it’s time to cut the news from your diet
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Untitled Mental Health I
I'm not quite like you A few words and that's it The façade fades Crumbles The carefully constructed mood dies Coping mechanisms defeated The castle is compromised A strong exterior only goes so...
I'm not quite like you A few words and that's it The façade fades Crumbles The carefully constructed mood dies Coping mechanisms defeated The castle is compromised A strong exterior only goes so far Each word pulls stones from the foundation Fragile walls, fragile heart I retreat to my secret home Away from the swords and arrows and fire No one can reach me here Safe and quiet and in control Equally secure, equally secluded19 votes -
US Congress raises legal age to buy tobacco products to 21
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