The S**t Might Actually Be Hitting The Fan But Somehow It Doesn’t Feel Real

Authored by Daisy Luther via The Organic Prepper blog,

So here we are. Right on the cusp of that SHTF event that we’ve been prepping for all these years.

A global pandemic.

A breakdown in the supply chain.

Shoppers who are already becoming agitated and even violent.

We’re watching it all unfold in our hometowns and across our nation right now.

Yet, somehow, it still doesn’t feel real to me. Is it just me who finds this hard to fathom? Am I the only one who still thinks doubtful thoughts? Like “No way. It’s going to be okay. You’re overreacting. It’s a little scare, just like Ebola and MERS and SARS.”

I’ve researched and written about this stuff for years. I always knew it could happen. I was whole-heartedly convinced of these possibilities and yet when this situation began to move irrevocably toward disaster, I find myself, somehow, shocked.

I can’t be the only one who has prepared for this yet still feels stuck in normalcy bias, thinking “this isn’t going to get as bad as you think” even as I watch the events unfold around us pretty much like we in the survival community always predicted. There’s still that doubtful voice in my head, making me wonder about spending even more money on another “last” shopping trip.

Heck, maybe this makes me a bad prepper. A fake survivalist. A fraud.

Or maybe it’s only natural to think that life will keep moving on pretty much like it always has.

Will Covid-19 really be the thing that brings us down? Will the nation devolve into chaos? I’d like to say no with firm conviction. After all, there have been close calls before. But the rational part of me won’t allow that firm conviction, despite the part that says, don’t be silly, everything will be just fine after a brief blip.

I believe it’s okay to feel this way as long as you don’t allow it to get in the way of your preparations or of your acceptance of the disaster when it actually unfolds in all its shocking reality.

Maybe I’m oversharing here and a whole bunch of folks will unsubscribe. I don’t know. But if others are feeling the same way, I want you to know that you aren’t alone.

Instincts vs. Normalcy Bias

I think people have come down on one of two sides since the Covid-19 virus first came onto our radar back in late December or early January. Some people have thought, “This is the next plague” while others have thought, “So what? The flu is more deadly.” Now that we’re down to the wire, we’ll soon find out which line of thinking was the most accurate.

A lot of this goes down to a decision. Are you going to believe your gut or are you going to believe the logical normalcy bias that tells you this isn’t how things go in the United States of America?

My gut has been telling me since mid-January that this thing is a major event. After all, would China have tanked its economy and locked down a city of 20 million peoplewelding their doors closed in many cases, if this novel coronavirus was no big deal? Would Italy have locked down their entire country and begun turning away patients over the age of 65 to funnel resources to those more likely to survive if this was just another common, everyday flu?

But the logical side of me says, “This is the US. We will be just fine.” Because we’ve always been just fine in my lifetime. We were bruised and shaken, but bounced back with fierce resolve on 9/11. We were fine when Ebola reached our shores back in 2014. We recovered after Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy and all the other named storms that have hit. We’re Americans. We are resilient. It’s who we are.

However, our resilience may not be enough to conquer a crisis that was badly mishandled from the get-go. It may not be enough to overcome less than a million hospital beds in a country with more than 327 million people. The enemy is a virus we know hardly anything about and we can’t even believe the numbers out there from China or our own government.

People are getting tense.

This afternoon when I heard there was a press conference in the Rose Garden at 3 pm, I had a bad feeling. I wondered if my calculations were off when I figured that we could begin to see major quarantines in about a week. I headed to the store with my 19-year-old daughter to get there ahead of the crowds that would certainly be imminent if such an announcement was made. We picked up extra cat litter, extra pet food, some hardware, and extra frozen vegetables.

When I went to the grocery store, I saw that frozen veggies were on sale 10 for $10. I grabbed 10 bags of frozen spinach and saw a rotund angry-looking woman glaring at me. I gave her a “what?” look and she said, “Aren’t you going to leave any for other people?”

I said politely, “I’m sorry. Did you want some of the spinach?” I picked up 3 bags from my cart and offered them to her.

She said, “No, I don’t want any spinach. A$$hole.”

I replied calmly, “Okay, well, have a nice day” and left with my spinach. I wasn’t about to get into an altercation at Kroger over a one-dollar bag of spinach the other woman didn’t even want. It looks like that de-escalation course I took paid off because my first instinct was not to be pleasant and disregard her insults.

I saw the tension on people’s faces as they pushed their carts quickly up and down the aisles, the tunnel vision obvious. If someone stopped in an aisle – a common thing to do at the grocery store – the folks behind them would give a loud sigh of annoyance. I even saw a couple of people bumping into others with their carts – whether it was carelessness or deliberately done, I couldn’t tell.

I left the store with my purchases, happy to get out of there and content with what I had. I know that I’m as well-stocked as I can get with the money that I have. If it’s not enough, then we’ll move through plans B, C, and the rest of the alphabet.

The official response

I can’t be the only person who finds the official response to be much too little, far too late.

To be perfectly clear, I don’t really blame the President or the Vice President. They’re in a rather impossible situation in which no matter what they do, the outcome is bad. If they shut everything down completely, there would be panic the likes of which we’ve never seen. And the economic fallout would be exponentially worse than it already is.

This also impairs their ability to be totally forthcoming. While people in the preparedness community would prefer brutal facts over soothing fiction, most people really don’t want to know how bad things are or how bad they’ll become. So the government will continue to dance around the subject until they can dance no more and we reach a point where the truth is obvious to even the most obvious clinger to normalcy.

On the other hand, the press conference at the White House left me feeling even more uneasy than I had felt before.

Parading a bunch of CEOs before us and showing that ridiculous flow chart that looked like something a 4th grader might hand in for a school project certainly did nothing to make me feel like things were “under control.” I don’t care at all what the head of CVS pharmacies thinks about the outbreak or his ability to keep stores running.

In fact, the main thing I gathered from that is that CVS, Walmart, and Target will be the distribution points that remain open during the crisis. Mom and Pop stores may not have access to warehouses or supplies. This way it will be easier for the government to ration things out and enforce rules like “one bag of rice per household” should it come to that. I actually posted an article about this topic a few months back.

I thought that President Trump looked and sounded unwell during the press conference. Whether that is the effect of stress or he’s become ill, it’s impossible to say.

All in all, I was not reassured by anything in that press conference.

What is exponential growth?

Rationally, I’m aware that with the increase in confirmed cases and the exponential spread of this virus, we’ve probably passed the point of no return. The New York Times explains exponential growth with this chart. These are the number of cases confirmed on certain dates.

  • Jan. 21 — 1
  • Jan. 28 — 5
  • Feb. 4 — 11
  • Feb. 11 — 14
  • Feb. 18 — 25
  • Feb. 25 — 59
  • Mar. 3 — 125
  • Mar. 10 — 1,004

And on the morning of March 14, we’re up to 2175 cases.

As the “drive-through” testing facilities open up with free tests, we can expect that number to grow quite a lot.

The magnitude of the outbreak creeps up on you; it doesn’t look like things are growing very much, and then suddenly they are. Today, the U.S. is up to at least 1,714 known cases and we’re only a couple of days on from when it was 1,004. It’s going to be 4,000 by Monday, and then it’s going to be 8,000 by next Wednesday, and then it’s…. Exponential growth is staggering when it takes over.

Exponential growth is a classic pattern in which numbers stay small initially, but then you end up with very large numbers very quickly. If you start with a certain number, and then multiply that number by a growth factor every day, depending on what that growth rate is, you’ll see the cumulative number doubling over a certain time period.

What really matters is how high that growth rate is. In the U.S. right now, according to Our World in Data, confirmed Covid-19 cases are increasing by about 30 to 40 percent per day and the total number is doubling about every two days. (source)

This is exactly the situation that China, Italy, Iran, and all the other countries with massive outbreaks have found themselves in and the United States is probably next.

Is the SHTF really happening?

We are still at a stage in a shell game and nobody knows which shell the SHTF is hiding under. Nobody knows if we can reel things in and gain control of the situation. Nobody knows if we’re going to go the way of Italy, where an entire nation is locked down and singing from their balconies to raise morale in a desperate situation.

I wonder if people who have lived through horrible situations ever imagined in their wildest dreams how bad things would get. I know that in Selco’s book, SHTF Survival Stories, he wrote about this. Nobody ever truly expected things to happen the way they did. There was a period of adjustment and all the rules changed but a lot of folks didn’t accept the changes soon enough and they did not survive.

When I silence the part of my mind that says, this can’t be happening, I’m only left with the realistic part that says, “Yes. It is.”

While we don’t 100% know how this pandemic will play out in our country, we have to be ready for things to go badly. In her book, The Covid-19 Survival Manual, Cat Ellis talked about the inability of our hospitals to handle thousands of patients. We have less than a million beds in a country of 327 million people. And most of those beds are not in places equipped to handle highly contagious sick people. And what about the people with other health issues? Our medical system won’t be able to handle exponential growth no matter how hard they try or how much they want to help.

When I look at how grocery stores and discount stores across the country look like a horde of locusts went through and decimated the inventory, I know this is a bad sign. When a friend who manages a large grocery store says to me, “Our truck was only half full today. If buying and inventory continue like this, we will be out of food by Monday,” I can only imagine the havoc that stores out of food will wreak.

It’s going to be like Black Friday times a thousand, something I’ve written about for years.

This entire thing is surreal, isn’t it?

If I’ve written about and prepared for the SHTF for years and am having trouble wrapping my head around the fact that we’re in the early stages of it, what must it feel like for someone who is brand new to the concept?

It’s one thing to watch it happen someplace far away from the screen of our laptops or televisions but entirely another to watch it unfold at home. However, we have to accept it and we have to act quickly and decisively. One of the most important things I’ve learned from Selco is about accepting the new rules.

One of the most important things he taught me is to adapt quickly (immediately) to the “new rules” that apply when the SHTF. And to do that, you need to know what it’s like so you won’t be shocked…frozen…paralyzed by the things taking place right in front of you. When there is a new set of rules, the old rules no longer apply. The rules about waiting patiently for the government to save you? The rules about how people won’t walk up and steal from you in broad daylight because they’ll be arrested? The rules that you will get paid for your work and then you can go to the store and buy what you need?

Those rules will be gone. And when you start seeing these new rules appear you will know that the sh*t has hit the oscillating device and the world as you knew it has changed.

I know this and yet I still think (hope) in one part of my mind that it won’t happen that way here. That’s the most dangerous misconception in survival.

The other part of my mind knows that it could. And that’s the part which propels me through getting prepared despite what the doubtful side whispers.

It’s not just you.

So if you’ve found yourself not quite believing what you’re seeing, not quite believing that all hell could break loose in America at any point now, you aren’t alone. If you look at everything heading to hell on a greasy slide and think it doesn’t feel real, it’s not just you. I’m feeling that way myself.

I’m sharing this because I bet a lot of people are feeling the same way. Second-guessing themselves. Doubting themselves. Feeling like they aren’t good preppers. You aren’t alone and I’ll bet a whole lot of folks who won’t admit it feel this way too.

We don’t believe it because we don’t want to believe it. We never actually wanted to be right when we stockpiled and learned skills and bought more supplies that we actually had room to house.

But the thing that puts us ahead in this situation is that we prepared anyway. We learned anyway. And when we see the more obvious signs of a societal breakdown we will be able to accept it a lot faster than those who never even considered it.

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51 Comments
John Galt
John Galt
March 15, 2020 7:34 am

I humbly restate what I commented a few months ago (and several times) regarding biohazards and tyranny. Once we are all force, like Italy, into home quarantine how will people react when they run out of supplies or money? The book written by our military 9 meals to anarchy comes to mind. Neighbors will ask politely for supplies the first time. Next they will beg. Lastly, they come back with force.

As this progresses I see a run on fertilizer first and potting soil and seeds. Get them now! Nobody will want fresh produce from the grocery store soon. Your garden won’t be safe at night. Fresh will be a commodity in great demand!

This will get much worse before it can get better and last much longer than you expect.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  John Galt
March 15, 2020 1:20 pm

Are you about to shut off “the machine that…..?”

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
March 15, 2020 8:07 am

People’s minds naturally don’t want to and often outright refuse to accept reality or the truth when it is really bad until it hits them personally and hard and they have no other excuse to discount it.
Especially with the condemnation and eternal judgment of a loving God.
His patience with those who refuse to believe is long but not forever.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Eyes Wide Shut
March 15, 2020 4:13 pm

It is necessarily the brain works. Because we must lie to ourselves that we are secure, the brain is not going to want to accept that it was wrong. It beats running around scared all the time.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
March 15, 2020 8:13 am

It’s not the virus I’m worried about. It’s the economy. I think we’re headed for either a major depression or a collapse and the virus is cover for that. The U.S. probably brought it on for just this purpose. In a month, we should clearly see where we are and where things are headed.

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut
  Vixen Vic
March 15, 2020 8:28 am

It’s all a package deal

card802
card802
  Vixen Vic
March 15, 2020 8:40 am

I agree 100%.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Vixen Vic
March 15, 2020 6:21 pm

Yup its looking to me like a slow progression to a ‘soft’ martial law for the reset. Also of note our phones were shut down for short while. You would call and stay connected for a few seconds and then it would drop. Back up now but I know this was a test for use later.

flash
flash
March 15, 2020 8:32 am

Get some Vitamin C . You should be fine, unless you’re Italian, Chinese or Semitic (not the fake Ashkenazi type)

Coronavirus And Vitamin C: Is THIS Why Israel Closed Its Borders?

https://vdare.com/articles/coronavirus-and-vitamin-c-is-this-why-israel-closed-its-borders

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  flash
March 15, 2020 11:49 pm

Oh, don’t say Italians!!!! My son is part Italian. His dad is half Italian/half Irish (hence, why we’re divorced.) How are the French/Native Americans and Scottish doing? I ask because that’s what I am.
I do have plenty of Vitamin C, so that’s good.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Vixen Vic
March 15, 2020 11:53 pm

Vixen.
I’ve got plenty of that dandelion root tea. I like it way better too. It’s much milder. Furosemide is overkill.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Fleabaggs
March 16, 2020 2:59 am

That’s wonderful! At least if you run out of the store-bought, it waiting to be dug up in lawns and fields. You can dig up the root, clean it, grind/chop it, brown it and use it. Yeah, extra steps but it’s worth the effort when you can’t buy it.
I always think natural medicine is the best. In my opinion, Lasix sucks. But I’m admittedly biased because I don’t use pharmaceuticals. 🙂

Nigel
Nigel
March 15, 2020 8:34 am

You are not on your own. I have been prepping for 12 years and still have that feeling of disbelief. Today in the UK the government has prepared the ground for all people over the age of 70 to self isolate for four months (no date as yet when this will be imposed). Again, this slow drip of increasing desperation by the powers that be adds to the sense that this could be the “big one”. And yet it still feels unreal.

I am a medical adviser working in the Midlands. The hospitals here have now started to postpone all elective surgery and wards are being prepared for the now inevitable increase of expected coronavirus patients. We do not have anywhere near enough ventilators.

People are starting to become frightened. I have had several “worried well” in my clinic terrified at the prospect of contracting the virus. You can see the panic slowly starting to increase. We have panic buying in our large stores. One of my local Tesco stores looked as if it had been ransacked. People have been fighting over hand gel and toilet rolls .

I have also had the urge to do some last minute buying but have managed to resist. I am as ready as I can be. My main concern is my children. My daughter bought in to the need to be prepared years ago. Not so my two sons both of whom live away from me. They have been phoning me recently and, somewhat sheepishly, asking me what they should be doing.

All we can do now is try to keep safe, help where we can and look after ourselves and loved ones. Good luck!

Paul Revere
Paul Revere
  Nigel
March 16, 2020 1:37 am

We in the Colonies-now that our Fed has entered the “fight” once more-will soon be able to use our paper currency for, as you call it: “toilet rolls”, but we often use the less elegant “bun wipe”.

Do you suppose the Queen is a bit worried about possibly becoming “excess”, due to her decades past age 70? And how about her moron of a first son-they call him Prince Charles as I remember. He is a tad over 70 too, so I wonder if he is planning an environmentally friendly resting place?

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Paul Revere
March 16, 2020 3:14 am

Just skip Charles and go straight to William. Problem solved.

Paul Revere
Paul Revere
  Vixen Vic
March 16, 2020 3:50 am

Lady Diana would go for that.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
March 15, 2020 8:44 am

The purveyors of panic and hysteria in the MSM and even TBP have been stirring things up nonstop for 6 weeks. Now they are acting surprised and denying any responsibility for the panic buying of food, Bleach, Paper products, and Meds.
This is exactly what TPTB wanted and the alt-media helped them immensely.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 15, 2020 8:53 am

“Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.”

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
  hardscrabble farmer
March 15, 2020 9:18 am

Which is a great way to frame normalcy bias. It can’t happen, it is not happening…..WTF is happening.

We are not in trouble yet…..but the next couple of weeks will determine how bad things get…….with a bad outcome being a breakdown of civil order……first responders stay home to take care of family……took only three days in Katrina.

Yes, there are shortages due to hoarding (TP et. al) but that should be expected even though Wuhan does not cause diarrhea.

In my own personal situation, being 3.5 weeks out from open-heart surgery for a quad bypass it is a race to get strong enough to survive the virus when I inevitably get it….. 6 cases in MT now.

Embrace the protective protocols and help your family, friends and neighbors. Let this be an opportunity to show the best of ourselves, not the worst.

Remember folks this is going to go on for months…..not a three-day winter storm.

Cow Doctor
Cow Doctor
  Martel's Hammer
March 15, 2020 10:35 am

Heal and stay safe.

brewer55
brewer55
  Martel's Hammer
March 15, 2020 11:56 am

Martel, on the plus side, you got the much needed surgery and are now weeks out from it. That’s good. However, I understand your concern regarding the effect on your weekend condition from that surgery. Try and get some Liposomal Vitamin C (gets into the bloodstream much better and in higher quantities than regular Vitamin C. Also, get some Airborne and/or Cold-Eez to boost your immune system. A month or so ago I bought a couple of at home kits to make our own Elderberry syrup which also helps with reducing the effects of the cold or flu viruses. Anyway, good health to you and I hope you get up to speed and full health quickly.

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
  brewer55
March 15, 2020 12:24 pm

I am doing exactly that! Just saw all the ski resorts are closing, I am 40 miles from Big Sky in MT…..that is a big deal. Yes I was lucky to have the heart attack and bypass when I did….I would hate to be in the hospital right now!

I will note also that while excellent the Billings MT hospital has very limited capacity to flex for Covid-19…..they were using all the ICU beds when I was there and my post ICU cardiac recovery ward was also 100% full……I would assume most hospitals run equally full.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Martel's Hammer
March 15, 2020 1:30 pm

Been there. I won’t tell you it won’t hurt but in a year you’ll feel better than you have in years. Bench press starting at ten pounds at eight weeks REALLY helps. God Bless.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Martel's Hammer
March 15, 2020 9:11 pm

Martel – Our pastor told us this morning that now is the time to show our real Christianity. Trust in God Alone was the message.

Uncognito
Uncognito
March 15, 2020 9:17 am

GLOBAL ECONOMY?comment image

COVID-19?comment image

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
  Uncognito
March 15, 2020 9:43 am

The Globalist system was much more fragile than many thought, LEAN and short term profits have nearly killed us……Goddamn, the elites to hell. I will neither forgive or forget. The 4th Turning is now blowing full hurricane…..and we will be a different country after this.

Donkey
Donkey
  Martel's Hammer
March 15, 2020 10:58 am

Yep, all the fat (good fat) has been purged from the economy over a generation. Debt instead of savings. Just in time instead of backups. Etc

TS
TS
  Uncognito
March 15, 2020 9:49 am

Excellent visual, Unc.
I had a thought a couple of days ago that this whole situation – not just C-19, but the entire global complex – is like a house of cards on fire. Spraying a mist that won’t knock the cards over won’t help. And if you hit it with a strong enough stream to put it out, then it will destroy the house.
Oy Vey.

Unonymous
Unonymous
  TS
March 15, 2020 2:31 pm

A house of cards is also an apt visualization of supply-chain vulnerability

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
March 15, 2020 9:52 am

Things will get much worse because TPTB are pressing on the throttle: The Panhandle of Florida has been under a High Pressure Area and skies should be clear but I have never seen so much Chem-spraying and the sky is a “grey spiderweb”. It’s time to plant Spring pasture but all the feed store has is GMO seeds. Flash has mentioned that Selenium can protect people and gave two good sources (Brazil Nuts and Astragalus); the MSM hasn’t said shit about Chem-trails, GMO Truth, Selenium etc; but the MSM actively protects Uncle Joe and Andrew Gillum (found naked, incoherent, & vomiting in a Miami room with a passed out male porn star wearing only chaps; bags of drugs were on the bed). Gillum is ex-Mayor of Tallahassee and a Obama Communist protégé almost “elected” governor of Florida (thanks to crooked South Florida Counties).

Hayseed
Hayseed
  robert h siddell jr
March 16, 2020 1:43 am

Did the cops allow Bathhouse Barry to sneak out the back door as things were going down?

ASIG
ASIG
March 15, 2020 11:14 am

What I’m trying to get a handle on is how long will this panic buying last? At some point people will have a couple years’ worth of TP and their refrigerator and freezer full of food. Will they then stop buying? Will the stores be able to resupply? Or will the stores still be stripped bare a month from now, two months?

Martel's Hammer
Martel's Hammer
  ASIG
March 15, 2020 12:27 pm

Assuming that the raw materials are available and that the extended supply chain to/from China remains intact (huge assumptions!) we will catch up over the next two weeks…..folks are likely saturated with TP and Clorox….imposing lockdowns will generate another run on non-perishables.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  ASIG
March 15, 2020 9:15 pm

Remember how long .22LR ammo was after Sandyhook? People will buy up whatever they think they can sell or barter.

WeeWee'd up
WeeWee'd up
March 15, 2020 12:03 pm

I believe that only some of us are seeing what may be about to happen with this virus.

I’ve seen some here posting in disbelief and, I have a very close friend that really believes that the virus coverage is all the democrats plot…. sadly, a lot of the coverage is pointing to that theory.

In an age where we can select the news we wish to believe and only tune in to those outlets, many of us may be caught off guard over the next maybe 3 weeks when the numbers and the reality of our situation becomes apparent.

While there are some “fear porn” stories out there…. I have little doubt that this is a very real state of emergency that we’re coming up on. Thankfully, I believe myself to be prepared … well, for the short term anyway. If we go on for more than maybe 6mos with no let up then, I may start to have issues.

ottomatik
ottomatik
  WeeWee'd up
March 15, 2020 5:11 pm

Yes it is a real emergency, but not caused by corona, corona is…
Corona is smoke.
Corona is flashbang.
Corona will clog the info ways.
Corona will lock down.
Corona is a tactical tool, used for effects in much broader strategic goals.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  ottomatik
March 15, 2020 6:02 pm

Otto.
Right. This is a multi faceted multi front attack.

ottomatik
ottomatik
  Fleabaggs
March 15, 2020 6:18 pm

Flea- We are solidly in the Age of 4th Gen warfare, stay sharp.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 15, 2020 12:05 pm

It’s real to me. My opioid scripts cannot be written for more than 30 days, and can only be dispensed on day 29 following the last script. I run out on 1 March. If supplies are delayed I should be dead by 4 March from a withdrawal triggered heart attack.

I’ll just be another statistic. But the DEA and FDA rules were the cause of my future death.

So even though I’m prepped for 3-6 months of disruption, this govt stupidity will prevent me from helping my better half weather the storm. That pisses me off.

Donkey
Donkey
  Anonymous
March 15, 2020 10:02 pm

I sincerely hope you make it through somehow.

AmazingAZ
AmazingAZ
March 15, 2020 3:54 pm

This one hit home for me here in NW Arizona. My how this years’ plans have changed. A lot of internal denial & conflict, especially when good friends/family treat you like some lunatic who’s been out in the desert for too long. (Well, maybe…)

In Kingman, we went to Smiths (Kroger.) Very low on toilet paper, water pretty much cleaned out. The cashier coughed, and inside I freaked a little. I know it’s time to stay at home; it was just one more trip… this quarantine stuff is hard. I was glad there weren’t many folks there (although more than usual for a Sunday morning.)

After reading the comments here, I felt ahead of the curve when I went to the nursery today, and bought more bags of Miracle Gro moisture control. Above a thin mulch, and a layer of b&w newspaper, it makes for a “clean” bed, and reduces weeding. My garden had gone to neglect a bit after these last few years, but I always kept up putting compost and other organic materials in the soil. It’s nicely aerated with grass that’s been growing. Tomatoes are going in, and we have tomatillo, asparagus, lettuce, elephant garlic, cilantro, peas, and radishes in. Potatoes are next.

Not seeing the panic yet in the small town, but just over 100 miles away is Las Vegas. My Mom lives there, and I worry.

God Bless all, and however this ends up thanks for your comments. Best wishes.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  AmazingAZ
March 15, 2020 4:05 pm

Good plan on the garden.

FedUp
FedUp
March 15, 2020 5:47 pm

Fed announced rates will change to 0%.
“In the strongest economy ever!” LOL
Say goodbye to your money when the markets open Monday.

Hayseed
Hayseed
  FedUp
March 16, 2020 1:47 am

Any bets on when we go NIR?

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
March 15, 2020 9:07 pm

I went to church this morning. Less than 1/2 of the usual crowd in the congregation and a lot more older people than younger. Afterwards, I went to Kroger to get some fresh veggies. There was a decent selection or fruits and vegetables and the meat counter had been restocked from the Friday and Saturday rush. Until we see some illness in this area, I will continue to carry on.

The reaction to this beer flu is unbelievable.

gilberts
gilberts
March 15, 2020 9:56 pm

I went out today. I wore an N95 mask and glasses. I got some stares. One dude was staring daggers at me and I couldn’t figure out why. Usually, I don’t bother to pack, but this time I did. I did not feel comfortable the entire time. There was no definite thing I could pin it on, I just felt like the mask made me stand out as different and it was not a good feeling. Nobody was outright hostile, but I did see people looking. One guy asked to take my picture, because he was trying to convince his 16yo to understand this was serious. He said he had masks, too, but was not wearing them. Odd. I saw a lot of people stocking up. We’ve been hit hard, but apparently sam’s got TP in , because I watched someone push a cart out with 4x 45 roll packages. That’s a lot of shit tickets!

I also found out a recent case popped up from an idiot who went to NYC. They apparently traveled to a school near me. My coworker’s wife attends that school and may have been exposed, meaning my coworker may have been exposed, meaning my workplace may have been exposed. But my boss cautioned me everything is fine. They sent cleaners in to wipe down surfaces with clorox wipes this weekend. He also reassured me the virus is only transmitted via direct contact. He doesn’t know how full of shit he is. It is transmitted via every available means- touch, air, surface contact, droplets, micro-droplets, urine and feces, etc. We are still going to work. I’m thinking I’ll wear a mask there, too, which will be weird. I’m waiting for the admin to catch up and send us all home. I’ve been predicting all this for a long time. I told my team 2 months ago this would become a thing. I warned them to get ready. 3 weeks ago, they started to take me seriously, except one dude who is a Mormon and a complete toolbag. He parrots the official news line. “It’s just flu, bro!” Ridiculous. He’s a nice guy, but completely naive and totally oblivious to the real world.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  gilberts
March 16, 2020 1:32 am

Sounds to me like you need to chill out and stop focusing on it, which is what they want you to do. It’s not the virus that’s going to do you in.
You need to check out Hardscrabble and Admin’s articles on this, along with the comments.

Hayseed
Hayseed
  gilberts
March 16, 2020 1:52 am

Friday I went to the hospital lab for a semi-annual blood draw. There was a frail little lady with a serious looking mask on who came in, sat down, and was next after me. No one was with her. Not sure why she was wearing the mask, though the emotion was keep your distance when I instead I just wanted to give her a hug and reassure her if I could.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Hayseed
March 16, 2020 2:23 am

That’s because they’ve scared her to death thinking she’s about to die when their tests cannot even accurately tell you if you’re infected or not. That make me very sad for her.

niebo
niebo
March 16, 2020 1:28 am

A friend’s mother got sick Friday and was tested today in TN. Was told to self-isolate until the results come back – ten days. TEN DAYS. Have not heard ANYWHERE that results take that long. Her house is a hub for kids, grandkids, neighbors, and since people often do not show symptoms for over 2 weeks but at some point become contagious (but asymptomatic), it hit me that, between the teflon envelope that allows it to survive up to nine days on certain surfaces, the long incubation, and asymptomatic transfer, this really is the perfect bioweapon. Even if it isn’t engineered. While it may not be lethal to everyone, it is death to supply chains and entire economies the world over, not to mention that it destroys toilet paper, paper towel, hand sanitizer, and bottled water aisles throughout stores in entire regions.

And when it really is (or might be) someone you know, it becomes very real.

Hayseed
Hayseed
  niebo
March 16, 2020 2:31 am

On March 3 an 83 year old lady in Colorado played in a bridge tournament with dozens of other elderly people; on March 13 she died.

Containment in hard hit areas will not occur for probably at least 14 days and it appears less hard hit areas may be putting off their containment efforts. We have relatives who went to Branson for the weekend-maybe they feel immune, or maybe they are just reckless. Other relatives (young) went for a spring break ski vacation without checking first for closures. Checked in to hotel, rented skis, and bam-the slopes just shut down.

Saw on the evening “news” that Cuomo and de Blasio looked mighty worried.

My opinion: Monday may be a watershed day-if the Dems keep playing the blame game it will not be long before civil unrest sets in.

Everyone stay healthy.