College prank?
No just some nut jobs going way over board.
Likely some folks new to the state. We're level-headed except for the new folks.
College prank?
The CDC shops at your store there?
I'm sure, but I was referring to the Center for Disease Control, for the two dressed in hazmat suites. Looks like what the CDC wear when working with highly contagious pathogens.Could be Canadians based on the location.
I'm sure, but I was referring to the Center for Disease Control, for the two dressed in hazmat suites. Looks like what the CDC wear when working with highly contagious pathogens.
Sorry Talyn, my humor indicator was turn off , I'll try switching it back on so things don't go over my head again (which in my case really isn't difficult to do). I somewhat figured you must of known.I knew what you were talking about.
They weren't CDC.
Sorry Talyn, my humor indicator was turn off , I'll try switching it back on so things don't go over my head again (which in my case really isn't difficult to do). I somewhat figured you must of known.
And when someone is looting their house they can read a book to them or suggest showing them how to plant a flower.Saw this on another forum I belong to. ---> https://www.mom-at-arms.com/post/mo...-surge-of-guns-ammo-purchases-due-to-covid-19
moms demand action are wetting their panties.
Witnessed the same thing in a local Lowes store. So what did they do with the "contaminated" suit after leaving the store?I'm pretty much set for an extended period of time.
Only picked up a few odds & ends the last couple days.
Went on a reconn trip into town this morning.
The local Costco was backed up 4 wide around the building. I said screw it and got some stuff elsewhere w/o any issues.
Here's a pic from another Costco & some folks are going way off as you can see, considering we only have 6 cases (under quarantine) in the state.
I was thinking the same thing jcmd. Do they have a decontamination room at home that they enter and get sprayed down with something that kills the virus if someone sneezed/coughed on them, or they touch something that had the virus on it? βWitnessed the same thing in a local Lowes store. So what did they do with the "contaminated" suit after leaving the store?
Took it off, rolled it up and put it in the car. Someone wasn't educated in hazmat suite 101 or infectious diseases for that matter.
I wonder if it's a "show" thing or are they really just that clueless. Without getting technical, I will just say anything on the suit when they are rolling it up is now on them and in the car. Decontamination is in fact suppose to take effect before hand. So, although they may look cool and know what they are doing, i'm thinking not so much.I was thinking the same thing jcmd. Do they have a decontamination room at home that they enter and get sprayed down with something that kills the virus if someone sneezed/coughed on them, or they touch something that had the virus on it? β
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