CagleMtnVol
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Was it contracted before birth is the big question?
I owe you an apology. I was having a ****** day. Re-read my posts and can clearly see where I was being a giant Richard in my approach.That was my plan. I noticed a lot of folks putting safety glasses in their survival bags. I live out square in the middle of 50 acres so I would shelter in place unless thing really broke down. Always need to be prepared.
These are $300 on Amazon.
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I don't need to "head for the hills", I live there on the farm, hence my potential need to prep. Not only do I need to take care of my family long term but my livestock and animals as well. Trivialize it if you want but there is a lot that depends on me to think strategically.Do it. Grab your kin and head for the hills.
SamRebel35 see above, I've read this other places as well. Apparently this bug affects heart, lungs and kidneys.From the article.
The site said that according to medical experts, it may be a case of mother-to-child transmission. Reuters reports state broadcaster CCTV is now warning that pregnant women with the coronavirus may be able to pass it along to their unborn children.
According to CCTV, the infected newborn has no fever or cough but did experience shortness of breath. X-rays of the baby's chest showed signs of infection and there were some abnormalities in liver function.