Gringrinngghost
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One thing to add, procurement of parts and such have been a nightmare across the board for a lot of things.I wonder if labor is the primary reason why it hasn't re-opened yet.
One thing to add, procurement of parts and such have been a nightmare across the board for a lot of things.I wonder if labor is the primary reason why it hasn't re-opened yet.
Much moreso for an ultra-niche business like one that manufactures equipment for water parks. Maybe this also explains some of Disney's maintenance problems of late (or maybe just Chapek being Chapek...).One thing to add, procurement of parts and such have been a nightmare across the board for a lot of things.
Step dad spent 12hrs waiting in the emergency room for a brain scan and to see the on call doctor (obvious I'm not in the medical field) due to no staff available. This was after his family doctor called ahead to put in information and was due to him falling multiple times in a day and wanting to rule out anything that could kill him before office opened again.Back to COVID...
I wrote a few days ago that I thought molnuparivir (the oral COVID medication that Merck submitted to the FDA for EAU) would be more of a useful additional tool, than the game-changer that it's being touted as.
I've changed my opinion. Hospitals across the country right now are struggling with staffing issues, particularly nursing. The role for molnuparivir is essentially the same as the monoclonal antibody infusions we've been using in an attempt to keep people out of the hospital. The infusions, though, are very labor intensive from a nursing working hours perspective. Most health care organizations only have a limited ability to give outpatient infusions for any indication (cancer treatment centers being an exeption), much less all the COVID-19 cases we've dealt with over the past year. Having an oral medication that a patient can easily take in the comfort of their own home will free up a whole lot of resources now tied down giving the monoclonal antibody infusions.
So, if the FDA gives the go-ahead, molnuparivir could take quite a bit of pressure off of many over-burdened hospitals.
And I still say Disney should mix it in their Dole Whip dispensers..
The new WDW President was previously in charge of all maintenance at WDW before he got promoted.Much moreso for an ultra-niche business like one that manufactures equipment for water parks. Maybe this also explains some of Disney's maintenance problems of late (or maybe just Chapek being Chapek...).
Procurement of basic chemicals to produce base stock for ultra niche parts is a problem. If OTR trucking capacity is redirected to unclog the US ports, value added manufacturing in the US will be decimated.Much moreso for an ultra-niche business like one that manufactures equipment for water parks. Maybe this also explains some of Disney's maintenance problems of late (or maybe just Chapek being Chapek...).
I suspect Disney will close BB when they open TL. Usually only one water park is open at the same time during the winter.A little speculation. I wouldn’t be surprised if Typhoon Lagoon will be open by Christmas. Last I heard they are filling the pools back up.
I actually met Dr. Gupta when he visited the hospital at KAF in Afghanistan. He was a real gentleman. And unlike certain other physicians who go a little rogue once they get in front of the cameras (like a certain Dr. Oz and a former ophthamologist from Kentucky), he still seems to take his role as a physician seriously.Dr.Gupta sat down with Joe Rogan for a 3 hr interview. Pretty interesting read here on some of the highlights and what is being pushed as reasons for not getting the vaccine. A civil conversation with facts that shoot down some of people’s falsehoods.
So like most here he feels both sides are locked and no one is changing anyone's mind. Sad it has come to a point where fiction wins over fact and 30,000 a month die from a preventable virus.Dr.Gupta sat down with Joe Rogan for a 3 hr interview. Pretty interesting read here on some of the highlights and what is being pushed as reasons for not getting the vaccine. A civil conversation with facts that shoot down some of people’s falsehoods.
Yet you include a fiction in your comment. This virus is not preventable. Probably around 90% of the deaths could be prevented, maybe even 95% but it is completely false to say that SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 are preventable. This isn't HIV where certain measures make it nearly 100% that you will never be infected.So like most here he feels both sides are locked and no one is changing anyone's mind. Sad it has come to a point where fiction wins over fact and 30,000 a month die from a preventable virus.
Yet you include a fiction in your comment. This virus is not preventable. Probably around 90% of the deaths could be prevented, maybe even 95% but it is completely false to say that SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 are preventable. This isn't HIV where certain measures make it nearly 100% that you will never be infected.
Ummm... That is an opinion article that is directly contradicted by CDC guidance that was put in place around the same time it was published.
Got a link?Ummm... That is an opinion article that is directly contradicted by CDC guidance that was put in place around the same time it was published.
cdc.govGot a link?
The Emergency Order that keeps getting renewed doesn't actually do anything. I don't even mean from the standpoint of being able to be invalidated. It literally just appoints Mayor Demmings as the Director of Emergency Management and waives some legal formalities and procedures that would normally be required of the county.Good news for Florida and WDW. Maybe that Orange County state of emergency can be lifted before years end:
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So happy that Rogan was not about to let Gupta's network get away without at least Gupta himself coming clean on the lies they spread about Rogan's treatment for Covid.Dr.Gupta sat down with Joe Rogan for a 3 hr interview. Pretty interesting read here on some of the highlights and what is being pushed as reasons for not getting the vaccine. A civil conversation with facts that shoot down some of people’s falsehoods.
Point 5 paragraph 2 is false based upon CDC guidance given after Cape Cod breakout of July 2021
IMO the CDC connected ALOT of dots to come out with "breakthrough cases spread Covid" on July 27. More and more studies are showing that fully vaccinated people with a breakthrough cases are not likely to spread it. I thought then as I think now, they jumped the gun and bowed to a lot of pressure to reinstate masks indoors. That study over the 4th was not peer reviewed that I know of.Point 5 paragraph 2 is false based upon CDC guidance given after Cape Cod breakout of July 2021
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