Arjun
IPCT Contributor
Is Trump gonna go into warp speed again? I hope not.


Wow 57? Heck in an adjacent bigger town to ours they probably only have 57 parking spots total, haha, it is a small Walmart. I will say I see these pickup spots at alot of places, other grocery stores for sure.From a local sports board...
My local Walmart has set aside 57 parking spots for pickup. They've had black trash bags over the signs for the last couple of weeks. This is in addition to the absurd number of dedicated pickup spots they already have and do not utilize 10% of the time. Are they prepping for another pandemic? Anybody else seeing this?
Response... "And they would have gotten away with it if it weren’t for you pesky kids."![]()
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Power, Control, everyone of these mice/rats want it...The Director of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros, says every country in the world is now expected to fall in line with his International Health Regulations because of hantavirus.
He says it is now a moral obligation for nations to submit to and believe in his Global Health Order.
"It's only when we support each other that we can respond more effectively to viruses and outbreaks."
"Countries are expected to cooperate based on International Health Regulations."
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Fuk that bullshit.
I thought of getting an UV Flashlight but if my OCD wife found it she would be scrubbing surfaces for days...Speaking of cleaning the areas where rodents nest or leave droppings:
Be advised that mice do not have a urinary sphincter. They're basically peeing at all times, and leave it sort of painted all over everywhere they walk. Where I used to work, mice could get in, and it was out in a prairie area. Anyhow, there would be mouse droppings and dried whizz all over my computer keyboard, etc. every day. The little guys can climb a lot better than you might think.
But anyhow, you're never supposed to sweep or vacuum the affected areas. Instead, you're supposed to soak the areas down with a 10% solution of bleach in water, let it sit for a while, then clean that up. And you're supposed to take the dead mice from traps and double bag them in ziplock bags before disposing of them by burying them quite deep. They actually advise that you throw the trap and mouse all away together. Do a web search, and you'll find a lot about it.
The strain that used to normally be around in the US is carried by deer mice. But I have no idea if that's changed. There have been some cases in Wyoming, but not a lot.
And look at the numbers of cases since 1993 listed by Observant1 above: 890 cases total. That's not very many.
This variant that's currently in the news is not the same as what we've had in the US. I won't call it a "new" variant, though. It's supposed to have been in the area where the bird-watchers contracted it for a very long time. And yet, there hasn't been any pandemic.
So far, I'm not all that worried about this.