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8 votes
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Simple DIY masks could help flatten the curve. We should all wear them in public
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - March 30
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
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Folding at Home: Team Tildes information
Inspired by @moocow1452 original post on donating computer resources towards the cause of researching coronavirus. This new post is to organize the Folding @ Home information to be at the top of...
Inspired by @moocow1452 original post on donating computer resources towards the cause of researching coronavirus. This new post is to organize the Folding @ Home information to be at the top of the thread for new users who may be interested in donating their resources to the cause.
- Folding @ home: Coronavirus - What we're doing and how you can help in simple terms
- Folding @ Home Download here
- Tildes Team number: 238330
- Folding@Home Passkey registration
- Folding@Home Points information
- Folding@Home Team stats
- Extreme Overclocking team stats details
- Folding@home Active Projects - Where you can look up what your Work Unit is related to
- Folding@home Server Stats - Server Status, Assignment/hour
- Folding@home Client Stats - OS, CPU and TFLOPS count totals
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US CDC considering recommending general public wear face coverings in public
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Nancy Pelosi aims to move fast on next US rescue package
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Italy risks losing grip in south with fear of looting, riots
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Some Good News with John Krasinski Ep. 1
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Australian Federal Government offers $130bn in coronavirus wage subsidies for businesses to pay workers
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Hogan, Northam, Bowser order residents in Maryland, Virginia, DC to stay at home
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Coronavirus anxiety: Recognising the impact a pandemic can have on your mental health
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Tokyo Olympics rescheduled for July 23 - August 8 in 2021
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My family owns a grocery store. The supply chain is a real problem
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - March 28
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
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Japan's COVID-19 reports - 140KBs of unadulterated incompetence
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COVID-19 projections: Hospital resource use
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Amazon workers to strike at New York site on virus concerns
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Microsoft: Cloud services demand up 775 percent; prioritization rules in place
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Love in coronavirus times – couple meets for dates on closed Danish-German border
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Alcohol sales banned in Greenland capital during lockdown – move aims to cut violence against children during coronavirus confinement
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India’s poor flee cities in mass exodus
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Japan as a coronavirus outlier: Conspiracy, good fortune, or efficacy?
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Choir practice turns fatal. Airborne coronavirus strongly suspected
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Top story on Fox News right now: "His denial..... was deadly"
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MIT will post free plans online for an emergency ventilator that can be built for $100
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Remarks by US President Donald Trump, Vice-President Mike Pence, and members of the coronavirus task force
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How will rural areas be affected by the virus?
Rural Towns Insulated From Coronavirus Now May Take A Harder Hit Later (They will almost certainly get the virus. When they do, they'll realize they're less prepared than cities and their people...
Rural Towns Insulated From Coronavirus Now May Take A Harder Hit Later (They will almost certainly get the virus. When they do, they'll realize they're less prepared than cities and their people are disproportionately more likely to be a high risk group.)
The Coronavirus may hit rural communities later but it will certainly hit them harder (very similar to the one above)
Are suburbs/rural areas safer from the Coronavirus? Probably not. (also pretty similar but it talks about precedent during the 1918 and earlier pandemics and also that people are apparently renting their houses on the notion they're safe, which is wrong.)
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - March 29
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
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New social isolation rules implemented in Australia
Frustratingly (and in keeping with how confusing the messaging has been from the Australian government on all aspects of this pandemic), there is no single easy source that lists these new...
Frustratingly (and in keeping with how confusing the messaging has been from the Australian government on all aspects of this pandemic), there is no single easy source that lists these new restrictions in a nice simple format.
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All gatherings, whether indoors or outdoors, are limited to 2 people. Exceptions apply for people you're living with (you're already sharing germs with them). However, previous limits of 5 people for weddings and 10 people for funerals still apply.
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People should only leave the house for necessary activities, such as: shopping for supplies, exercising, medical care, work, school.
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Elderly people should stay home and self-isolate. This applies to: healthy people over 70; unhealthy people over 60; indigenous people over 50. (And if we ever needed evidence that indigenous people have worse health than everyone else, this announcement proves it.)
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Public playgrounds, outside gyms, and skate parks will close.
These rules are all advisory, rather than legal. However, individual states can choose to enforce them legally.
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World-first tool to help medicos detect COVID-19 could save 'thousands of lives'
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Growing up in Quarantineland: Childhood nightmares in the age of germs prepared me for coronavirus
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Trump says he will not allow federal inspection over bailout funds
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How people are spreading joy and connecting duing the coronovirus lockdown
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Eight strains of the coronavirus are circling the globe. Here's what clues they're giving scientists
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The stimulus bill includes a tax break for the 1%
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Gavin Newsom: California will have enough ventilators to meet COVID-19 demand
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The lost month: How a failure to test blinded the US to Covid-19
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Iceland employs detective work, testing and quarantine in coronavirus fight
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Are you having any (professional) "I told you so" moments?
It could be positive ("I'm so glad I convinced Management to let us set up for working remotely" or "I'm so happy we tested for a ridiculous setting on scalability testing") or negative ("If you...
It could be positive ("I'm so glad I convinced Management to let us set up for working remotely" or "I'm so happy we tested for a ridiculous setting on scalability testing") or negative ("If you had let me set up the server to [whatever] we would not be in this pickle").
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Family violence perpetrators using COVID-19 as 'a form of abuse we have not experienced before'
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Coronavirus patients in California’s ICU beds double overnight
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Desperate for medical equipment, US states encounter a beleaguered national stockpile
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The science behind coronavirus testing, and where the US went wrong
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From Spain to Germany, farmers warn of fresh food shortages
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Bird lays off about 30% of workforce amid COVID-19 pandemic
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Thousands are crowding into free national parks. And workers are terrified of coronavirus
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Timothy Wilson planned to bomb hospital during COVID-19 crisis: FBI
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Americans' fear of the coronavirus is becoming increasingly unanimous and nonpartisan
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US President Donald Trump has signed a $2,000,000,000,000 stimulus bill, along with many other leaders in their respective nations
This thread is a follow-up to the oil prices thread we had less than a month ago. Australia has signed a stimulus package So has the US (title) (link) And Canada And Brazil (in portuguese) So how...
This thread is a follow-up to the oil prices thread we had less than a month ago.
Australia has signed a stimulus package
So has the US (title) (link)
And Brazil (in portuguese)
So how are we feeling about this? Will the packages do their jobs and bandage the economy together until we stop the virus, are we headed towards a new great recession/depression, is this the nail in the coffin for the US as a political power (China has the virus under control in their nation and they're selling/giving out tons of masks so if the US economy is nuked and the Chinese only feel the trade effects then they can further empower themselves)
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How 3M plans to make more than a billion masks by end of year
10 votes