OFFICIAL Ms. 'Rona/NBA Thread - Infection Updates, NBA Suspension, and more

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MelMel

Quote from: 1RIG on March 11, 2020, 11:06:52 PM
Quote from: Bentley. THE Moderator. on March 11, 2020, 10:51:57 PM
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The Knicks trying to keep money flowing into that organization until it revives I see  :dead:
:plzstop:

That's exactly what it is. And lose as many games as they can for another high draft pick

They're despicable
:uhh:




BAPHOMET.

Remember that time Beyonce said she was better than Dark skinned women? 

Now I dont have a screenshot of that or anything to reference from but sure. She said it 


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Do I need to put on my naomi anti-rona outfit n take care of him a bit?  :sobusyjetsetter:
Hear 'em swarmin', right? (Zz) 🐝 🐝  is known to bite (Zz, zz)
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Bentley. HARRIS!

Quote from: Choke'MEnt on March 11, 2020, 11:55:58 PM
Quote from: Choke'MEnt on March 11, 2020, 10:56:06 PM
Yeah this isn't spreading like you didn't wash your hands, it's spreading like you inhaled the same air :uhh:

QuoteFederally funded tests conducted by scientists from several major institutions indicated that the novel form of coronavirus behind a worldwide outbreak can survive in the air for several hours.

A study awaiting peer review from scientists at Princeton University, the University of California-Los Angeles and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) posted online Wednesday indicated that the COVID-19 virus could remain viable in the air "up to 3 hours post aerosolization," while remaining alive on plastic and other surfaces for up to three days.

"Our results indicate that aerosol and fomite transmission of HCoV-19 is plausible, as the virus can remain viable in aerosols for 42 multiple hours and on surfaces up to days," reads the study's abstract.

The test results suggest that humans could be infected by the disease simply carried through the air or on a solid surface, even if direct contact with an infected person does not occur. That finding, if accepted, would come in stark contrast to previous media reports that suggested the virus was not easily transmittable outside of direct human contact.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thehill.com/policy/healthcare/487110-tests-indicate-coronavirus-can-survive-in-the-air%3famp

:thatssowendy:
see ... this is the mess I'm talking about ... but marking up prices on hand sanitizer, masks, and clorox wipes. America is TRASH

LOONA.

And by this time next month he won't even have it anymore. They doing the most.   


BAPHOMET.



reekz

Quote from: LOONA. on March 12, 2020, 03:19:31 AM
And by this time next month he won't even have it anymore. They doing the most.   

Since it's a virus, doesn't it stay in you?

Dr Naomi Campbell


Bentley. HARRIS!

Ack! This happening informative ass thread!

I'm in the damn KNOW!

Morning Hugo! Love you!
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Hatsumomo

Quote from: Choke'MEnt on March 11, 2020, 11:55:58 PM
Quote from: Choke'MEnt on March 11, 2020, 10:56:06 PM
Yeah this isn't spreading like you didn't wash your hands, it's spreading like you inhaled the same air :uhh:

QuoteFederally funded tests conducted by scientists from several major institutions indicated that the novel form of coronavirus behind a worldwide outbreak can survive in the air for several hours.

A study awaiting peer review from scientists at Princeton University, the University of California-Los Angeles and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) posted online Wednesday indicated that the COVID-19 virus could remain viable in the air "up to 3 hours post aerosolization," while remaining alive on plastic and other surfaces for up to three days.

"Our results indicate that aerosol and fomite transmission of HCoV-19 is plausible, as the virus can remain viable in aerosols for 42 multiple hours and on surfaces up to days," reads the study's abstract.

The test results suggest that humans could be infected by the disease simply carried through the air or on a solid surface, even if direct contact with an infected person does not occur. That finding, if accepted, would come in stark contrast to previous media reports that suggested the virus was not easily transmittable outside of direct human contact.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thehill.com/policy/healthcare/487110-tests-indicate-coronavirus-can-survive-in-the-air%3famp

:thatssowendy:

Rona ain't no joke..I don't want no smoke. It's like something out of a fckin movie. What if the mess start to evolve and reanimate corpses? Ya'll think it's funny but I aint never seen no shit like this here Rona.