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Apple Pay must be the most hygienic form of payment then. Then again phones must be absolutely riddled.

Essentially we are all ****ed. Just different levels of ****ed.
 
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gas masks are running out on Amazon

Amazon delivers so quickly and the virus survives up to 9 days on surfaces

Contamination of an Amazon warehouse could be the biggest super spreader ever

Good job Amazon respects workers' rights and pays a living wage so ill people aren't compelled to still go in...
 
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Amazon delivers so quickly and the virus survives up to 9 days on surfaces

Contamination of an Amazon warehouse could be the biggest super spreader ever

Good job Amazon respects workers' rights and pays a living wage so ill people aren't compelled to still go in...

Excuse me sir, they're called fulfillment centers.

Because Amazon is too good to call a warehouse a ****ing warehouse.
 
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Amazon delivers so quickly and the virus survives up to 9 days on surfaces

Contamination of an Amazon warehouse could be the biggest super spreader ever

Good job Amazon respects workers' rights and pays a living wage so ill people aren't compelled to still go in...
There’s no definitive timescale available for how long this virus can survive on surfaces yet.

Albeit it’ll like survive longer on cardboard than other materials and you’ve definitely got a point when it comes to sick pay.....
 
Can someone please give information for re-infection? Heard this is also happening.

That's the thing that would fck me off. You get it, take two weeks to get over it.... then some fcker gives it to you again <doh>

At least with regular flu you have to wait a year to be infected by a different strain. And that's another thing... how do we know Covid 19 won't come back a year from now as a different strain and the whole thing starts again! <yikes>
 
Can someone please give information for re-infection? Heard this is also happening.

That's the thing that would fck me off. You get it, take two weeks to get over it.... then some fcker gives it to you again <doh>

At least with regular flu you have to wait a year to be infected by a different strain. And that's another thing... how do we know Covid 19 won't come back a year from now as a different strain and the whole thing starts again! <yikes>

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Bunch of pussies.

Unless you’re old or have previous health conditions then the very high chance is you’re going to be absolutely fine if you get coronavirus. A couple of weeks to get caught up on work or do some reading, maybe a few days with flu like symptoms.

It’s being blown totally out of proportion. Just wash your hands you dirty ****ers.
 
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Can someone please give information for re-infection? Heard this is also happening.

That's the thing that would fck me off. You get it, take two weeks to get over it.... then some fcker gives it to you again <doh>

At least with regular flu you have to wait a year to be infected by a different strain. And that's another thing... how do we know Covid 19 won't come back a year from now as a different strain and the whole thing starts again! <yikes>

Everything I’ve seen suggests that like any normal virus you build up a level of immunity with contamination and so shouldn’t worry about catching it again.
 
Everything I’ve seen suggests that like any normal virus you build up a level of immunity with contamination and so shouldn’t worry about catching it again.

That's what I thought until I heard about this...

https://www.businessinsider.com/wuhan-coronavirus-risk-of-reinfection-2020-2?r=US&IR=T

On Wednesday, Japanese authorities reported the first confirmed case of reinfection. A tour guide in Osaka first tested positive for the coronavirus in late January, then was discharged from the hospital three weeks ago after showing signs of recovery. But she returned to the hospital after developing a sore throat and chest pain and tested positive for the coronavirus once again.

I agree with you though, totally overblown.
 
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