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  1. Lane, there's like 1,000,000 tests at most nation wide available for use. Citing a number because we didn't test people isn't exactly a great assessment. If 3 people reportedly have it, way more people actually have it. Not a single case in Chicago has not infected someone else.
  2. I feel for you. I hope it works out. It is likely best to cut staff for now - sadly - and maintain the name and business yourself until everything returns to normal (it will eventually). It sucks for your team, but it allows you to maintain your livelihood and business that you worked hard to create. We had a great January/February and we gave back all the gains in 11 days in March. It's a tough pill to swallow. This could go on thru June as well, which would destroy many industries in the Chicago area without a substantial financial backing/cushion.
  3. I have to work and I am going on vacation next week. I am going to continue to live my life, but I will do it with respect for others by maintaining my cleanliness and etc; as well as not invading peoples personal space. I'm going to Vegas/Arizona next week for 10 days. It's going to be interesting to see how empty it is.
  4. You'll be alright! We just implemented a company wide spending freeze yesterday; which was one hell of a decision to make for us. Certainly the first time we've ever done it. When weighing the option of freezing spending, and bonus/raise season, or terminating lower level employees I can only hope more companies will make the same choice we made.
  5. Yeah, I was joking about this but TV ratings should be fantastic. People will be indoors staying home. NCAA tournament and MLB ratings should be better than usual.
  6. I will say this; it is going to harm small to medium businesses substantially. I am spending my day reading contracts and agreements trying to find loop holes or outs pertaining to acts of god because we're bleeding millions a day. A stimulus package would be helpful, but certainly not the one that has been proposed so far. Loan forgiveness for hardship purposes may help; paid time off for hourly employees is a must, but we'll never get that past so I'm not holding my breath. Small-medium business loan forgiveness for effected industries - which is everyone at this point - would be helpful. I also want to add that Italy is hurting because 23% of their GDP is tied to the service industry. America's economy revolves around the service industry/hospitality industry more than any major country in the world. The GDP growth this quarter is absolutely fucked, and the job of the government right now needs to be protecting societies most vulnerable (physically and economically) because this is just getting starter. The 8th biggest ECONOMY in the WORLD has just shut down entirely. As other countries follow suit, we're looking at one heck of a global recession.
  7. I was referring to myself as the disabled mouse, but I see no reason why we both can't be special needs Fievels.
  8. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while, Tony.
  9. Here's an easy answer for you Harry: Trust the Medical Professionals and Scientists. That's what they're here for. This isn't about politics or Trump - this is a global problem. When in doubt, trust the highly educated professionals.
  10. America's propensity towards individualism and selfishness is on full display with this outbreak. When Japan told people to stay home, they listened. South Korea? Same thing. American's response is "who are you to tell me what to do?" You staying home is not about protecting you; the majority of us are not at risk. We are being asked to stay home to protect societies most vulnerable. Sometimes you have to make sacrifices personally for the greater good of all. This is one of those times. As MQR has already laid out, this is a resource issue. There are only 924,000 hospital beds in the USA. Of those 924,000, 66% of them are taken up year round for general issues like cancer and things. That leaves a little over 300,000 beds for other unforseen issues. Coronavirus has a hospitalization rate of about 10-15%; let's say 10% and error on the low side. The projection is for between 40-70% of the world population to contract he virus over the next year; lets, again, estimate on the low side and say 30% of American's get it this year. That's over 100,000,000 people; if 10% of those people need to be hospitalized, we're talking about 10,000,000+ people. We don't have the infrastructure, or the health care resources, to accommodate that. Which means? Hospitals will be forced to make tough decisions that costs people their lives (This is ALREADY happening in Italy FYI). By quarantining, you are not trying to "stop" the virus. You are trying to delay the spread of the virus in a way that allows doctors to keep up with the work load; which allows everyone an equal shot at survival if they're vulnerable. That's the point of bans on big public spaces, and while the rest of the world says "do whatever is best, we need to contain this," American's are fluttering about calling it the "flu" and downplaying the risk because it doesn't impose a risk to them personally. Furthermore, the USA has a healthcare system issue in general; many people can't even afford to go to the doctor, and even more can't afford to miss work for 2 weeks in the name of staying safe and healthy. This will lead people into the work place with illnesses, expediting the spread. There is no vaccine for this; the vulnerable have no way of protecting themselves. Instead of thinking about you and the personal problems/sacrifices you have to make - minor inconveniences in the grand scheme of things - think about the most vulnerable who have their lives at risk here. If the system is flooded, they can't receive proper treatment; if they can't receive proper treatment, they could die. This is not some small issue just because it doesn't effect you personally. This is a dangerous illness with no vaccine or cure. Show some compassion. I'll be sad when MLB plays games in empty stadiums - it will - but at the same time I understand it, and it's a sacrifice I'm absolutely willing to make for the better good of all.
  11. Show me the quite a few times my posts have been cleaned up for attacking a poster personally. This is complete bs. The one time I felt I was being an asshole, I immediately reached out to the poster and apologized. Not going to waste my time posting somewhere that moderators lie about editing posts and threaten to ban posters. Have a good one.
  12. He's captain ST so I don't get too excited about his offense in spring.
  13. And I want to emphasize that everything Yoan "bunts" - if he does - it does not mean that Ricky called for it.
  14. Robert hasn't ever really hit a ball off a light tower 420 feet away. Mazara also has that level of raw power.
  15. I'm not sure there's a person alive with more raw power than Eloy. People have the same power, but I don't think anyone has more.
  16. I actually think the best hitter of them all will be Vaughn, but I don't think that's because I feel Robert isn't going to be amazing. I think Vaughn is looking at 1000 ops over and over again. Defensively - Robert (I think he has the potential to be an all-time great level defensive CF'er) Overall - Robert/Yoan (this one is really hard) Striking fear in opponents - Eloy (there's something to be said about dropping 50 bombs)
  17. Robert's aggression appears to be a product of the talent he was facing, and not his overall approach. Antoher BB.
  18. I absolutely love the 3-0 green light for Robert. ALthough he shoulda taken that pitch.
  19. That was the plan. They said he'd only get one inning in-game today, and then throw a few more in bullpen.
  20. Fantastic play by Bote to rob Anderson of an RBI double at least.
  21. So much speed in this lineup; another infield single, this time for Yoan. 2-2 since the extension was signed. Jack was right, he was pressing!
  22. It's amazing that i've been impressed by Robert given how irrationally high my expectations are for him. His swing is just so damn simple; I don't see the glaring hole yet, but maybe it comes. He spits on a lot of good pitches with ease.
  23. Walk and K rates normalize faster than every other stat in baseball; everyone should be very excited about Eloys increase patience at the dish.
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