I'm aware, and like I said you are correct. Do you think dude has agave nectar or more likely sugar and water? That's what I meant by simple.
Couldn't agree more with this. When I dropped off masks for nurses today one of them wanted me on video to say something about what was going on. I said pretty much what you said here. That these peoples are heroes on the frontline saving all of us.
Fair enough with having stuff on hand, but if dude hasnt even tried Grand Marnier before, dont you think he could pick up some agave nectar when he picks up some Grand Marnier? Anyway not the thread to bes discussing this. Cheers
I've always had a high opinion of firefighters and EMTs, but I have to admit that over the years I've come to view most in the field of conventional medicine negatively (no offense intended--that certainly doesn't apply to all). This though is really making me reevaluate that negativity. These guys battling right now, risking their own f'ing lives with every breath... true heroes. Where would we be without them?!
preach! There are brave nurses and doctors wading in with no hesitation. less miraculous but also important, there are scientists legit working around the clock on this. I wish the news could focus less on the largely useless politicians right now.
Sorry if posted already: Losing sense of smell and taste seem to be legit symptoms of mild but infectious cases: https://m.sfgate.com/news/article/Lost-Sense-of-Smell-May-Be-Peculiar-Clue-to-15149708.php
Why diseases keep emerging from China - 4 in the last 20 years Both SARS and COVID-19 are in the "coronavirus" family, and both appear to have emerged from animals in China's notorious wildlife markets. Experts had long predicted that these markets, known to be potential sources of disease, would enable another outbreak. The markets, and the wildlife trade that supports them, are the underlying problem of these pandemics; until China solves that problem, more are likely to emerge. Accountability needed.