portwood wrote:the kind of joke that turns planes around, inconveniences vacation bound travelers, and gets jokers audiences with judges
dale cannon wrote:portwood wrote:the kind of joke that turns planes around, inconveniences vacation bound travelers, and gets jokers audiences with judges
Which disease is typically comorbid with coronavirus?
Lyme disease
Craig wrote:A century ago Spanish Flu killed ~3% of the world population. You have to go a bit further back than that for diseases not to spread.
BeerIsGood wrote:I am in Portugal and they have their first two suspected cases. The Canadians quarantined in Trenton are about twenty minutes from where I live. A nurse friend of mine mentioned that if any of them has a serious medical emergency quarantine may need to be broken. I’m not certain how that would work actually. Due to the very exotic nature of some of my travels, I have been inoculated against and exposed to some nasty business, none of which is fun. I had Dengue fever while living in Thailand. Horrible. I got a rare sand fly infection in Sri Lanka and a nasty parasite in either Indonesia or Cambodia. Fortunately, these episodes involved only myself. However, my travel-and the travel of others-demonstrates a fact that the interconnected world we live in allows infectious diseases to be spread anywhere in the world within a day. A century ago Ebola would burn itself out in the village it started in and Corona Virus would never have left China.
Tapsucker wrote:BeerIsGood wrote:I am in Portugal and they have their first two suspected cases. The Canadians quarantined in Trenton are about twenty minutes from where I live. A nurse friend of mine mentioned that if any of them has a serious medical emergency quarantine may need to be broken. I’m not certain how that would work actually. Due to the very exotic nature of some of my travels, I have been inoculated against and exposed to some nasty business, none of which is fun. I had Dengue fever while living in Thailand. Horrible. I got a rare sand fly infection in Sri Lanka and a nasty parasite in either Indonesia or Cambodia. Fortunately, these episodes involved only myself. However, my travel-and the travel of others-demonstrates a fact that the interconnected world we live in allows infectious diseases to be spread anywhere in the world within a day. A century ago Ebola would burn itself out in the village it started in and Corona Virus would never have left China.
oooh, Dengue. Mr.. Fancy Pants Jet Setter. /s
Sorry...
BTW, with your "pedigree" are you perhaps in the Hash House Harriers?
I recall having to get my Dengue shots to get a visa to Singapore, which was approved, but someone told me to bring copies of my documentation just in case. I got to Chiang Mai with my visa and they wanted to see the medical certificate. I presented it and they disputed and debated and had to go find out if the Ontario Ministry of Health was a real thing or if I had just photo shopped it all. Despite being exhausted from (or maybe because of) my long flight, I actually started to find the whole situation funny. I basically resolved it by showing them Ontario on google maps.
BeerIsGood wrote:Tapsucker wrote:BeerIsGood wrote:I am in Portugal and they have their first two suspected cases. The Canadians quarantined in Trenton are about twenty minutes from where I live. A nurse friend of mine mentioned that if any of them has a serious medical emergency quarantine may need to be broken. I’m not certain how that would work actually. Due to the very exotic nature of some of my travels, I have been inoculated against and exposed to some nasty business, none of which is fun. I had Dengue fever while living in Thailand. Horrible. I got a rare sand fly infection in Sri Lanka and a nasty parasite in either Indonesia or Cambodia. Fortunately, these episodes involved only myself. However, my travel-and the travel of others-demonstrates a fact that the interconnected world we live in allows infectious diseases to be spread anywhere in the world within a day. A century ago Ebola would burn itself out in the village it started in and Corona Virus would never have left China.
oooh, Dengue. Mr.. Fancy Pants Jet Setter. /s
Sorry...
BTW, with your "pedigree" are you perhaps in the Hash House Harriers?
I recall having to get my Dengue shots to get a visa to Singapore, which was approved, but someone told me to bring copies of my documentation just in case. I got to Chiang Mai with my visa and they wanted to see the medical certificate. I presented it and they disputed and debated and had to go find out if the Ontario Ministry of Health was a real thing or if I had just photo shopped it all. Despite being exhausted from (or maybe because of) my long flight, I actually started to find the whole situation funny. I basically resolved it by showing them Ontario on google maps.
I have no fucking idea what the Hash House Harriers are. BTW, you’re the dipshit that started this bullshit thread, so get stuffed.
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