Coronavirus prep

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  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    lokihen wrote: »
    Athijade wrote: »
    In the town nearest to us (small town population 20,000 with 2 colleges. About 3000 students enrolled at this college) off campus party has resulted in an outbreak of Covid-19 among the party goers. Annual tuition $50,000/year. How are they going to get a grip on COVID-19 with this occurring at universities and colleges across the country? I’m in Minnesota, and the highest rates of new infections is in the 20-30 age group.

    It is happening at colleges here in Indiana. One school just kicked out like 36 students for attending a party. The schools had all students sign documents about NOT doing stupid stuff like that. They broke it. They suffered the consequences. Another school is looking into a party there and those students will be kicked out as well when they are identified. The dean has already said that if it continues, they WILL be going all online which has made a lot of other students upset. It only takes a few to ruin it for everyone.

    So, is anyone stocking up any? With flu season coming up along with Covid, I am wondering how much stocking I should do. I did get to Costco today for the first time since February. Picked up paper towels, toilet paper, kleenex, steak, salmon, pork chops, and chicken breasts plus a few more items. Also going to stock up on things I use a lot of in the fall/winter like stocks, cream of X soups, "canned" soup, pasta sauce, pasta, and things like that. Plus a few specialty items like coconut aminos. I spoke to my therapist about it and she said as long as I don't get obsessive or let my "anxiety voice" take charge, then it seems like a solid plan. Just still worried that it's too much.

    If you will use it before it expires, there should be no need to worry. Here, it's normal to stock up before winter because we never know what will happen with the weather. If stocks run low later, then you won't be part of the problem because you won't need to shop.

    Exactly!! And here it is normal to stock up for the hurricane season, but I'm not "normal". I don't even panic when the storm is very near and predicted to unleash imminent destruction. I live life one day at a time, so won't be buying 6 weeks stock of goods for any reason.
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,091 Member
    I’m stocking up on canned goods again (so husband will eat if I get sick) and paper products, Clorox wipes and some frozen fruit and veggies. I’m worried about hoarding again with seasonal flu approaching. The leaves are beginning to change, autumn is approaching and with schools starting up, there will be a lot more exposure possible.

    I have not seen Clorox wipes in the stores since early March.
  • mockchoc
    mockchoc Posts: 6,573 Member
    Lynn, we don't have that brand here but I don't mind posting something similar as a gift to you if you'd like. Let me know.
  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
    I’m stocking up on canned goods again (so husband will eat if I get sick) and paper products, Clorox wipes and some frozen fruit and veggies. I’m worried about hoarding again with seasonal flu approaching. The leaves are beginning to change, autumn is approaching and with schools starting up, there will be a lot more exposure possible.

    I have not seen Clorox wipes in the stores since early March.

    Do you have Clorox/Lysol or similar sprays? I rarely use the pre-wetted wipes at home anyway. Since paper towels came back in stock, it is not an issue to just spray on a paper towel and wipe. This is the old fashioned method that I grew up with, but some of us still do that.
  • Theoldguy1
    Theoldguy1 Posts: 2,494 Member
    edited August 2020
    My wife is a supervisor for a special ed district that serves 16 rural school districts in a 3 county area. They are finding many of the districts (which at this time have an in person option) are getting students transferring in from the 2 large "city" districts in the area which went 100% on-line. Of course the majority of these kids are from low income families (they can leave a rental and move easily as opposed to someone that owns a house). Many of these kids have special needs that will tax the special ed resources of the districts since the moves were made in the last couple of weeks and the districts weren't able to plan.
  • Fuzzipeg
    Fuzzipeg Posts: 2,301 Member
    Athijade, I'm becoming more anxious too, may be many of us are. I feel for you so much having dietary issues. They put soy in so much which makes it so difficult to avoid. You have every reason to have a little store by you if only for when the winter sets in. I hope you can find some help to overcome your soy issues.
  • GaleHawkins
    GaleHawkins Posts: 8,159 Member
    Athijade wrote: »
    I’m stocking up on canned goods again (so husband will eat if I get sick) and paper products, Clorox wipes and some frozen fruit and veggies. I’m worried about hoarding again with seasonal flu approaching. The leaves are beginning to change, autumn is approaching and with schools starting up, there will be a lot more exposure possible.

    My anxiety has just been getting worse because of the increased infection rates, the news coming out about schools and colleges, and flu season. So I am struggling with making sense if it is my "anxiety brain" wanting to stock up or if it is a logical idea. Seeing that others are grabbing a few items each grocery trip makes me feel better about the idea. I wasn't planning on going crazy (I don't have the space even if I wanted to) but a few boxes of chicken, beef, and veggie broth and a few boxes of cream of chicken and cream of mushroom soup... that sort of thing. Especially since I am more restricted on what brands I can I buy due to food allergies and restrictions. For example, a ton of "cream of..." brands of soup use soy protein or soy sauce in them which I can't have. Same with canned soups. So I would like to be sure I have a handful of those that I know I can safely have.

    With schools and colleges going back, I also fear new cases are going to start to skyrocket soon (within the next 3 weeks) and will not abate because too few schools and colleges are willing to take the proper actions even after infections have been reported.

    I'm extremely nervous because, as a type 1 diabetic, if I get sick, I'm probably going to have uncontrollably high BG's - this is common with any infection. Hyperglycemia will then increase glycosylation of the ACE2 receptors, a condition required for SARS-COV-2 to enter cells. This means the viral load that enters my cells will be higher than a non-diabetic. Meanwhile, the hyperglycemia may also lead to DKA and I'll most likely die from DKA. I really really do not want to get infected and now infections are getting worse and worse. I'm the anxious type anyway, but this is more fear than anxiety.

    Fear change us.

    https://bbc.com/future/article/20200401-covid-19-how-fear-of-coronavirus-is-changing-our-psychology
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I’m stocking up on canned goods again (so husband will eat if I get sick) and paper products, Clorox wipes and some frozen fruit and veggies. I’m worried about hoarding again with seasonal flu approaching. The leaves are beginning to change, autumn is approaching and with schools starting up, there will be a lot more exposure possible.

    I have not seen Clorox wipes in the stores since early March.

    Do you have Clorox/Lysol or similar sprays? I rarely use the pre-wetted wipes at home anyway. Since paper towels came back in stock, it is not an issue to just spray on a paper towel and wipe. This is the old fashioned method that I grew up with, but some of us still do that.

    Yes, I was able to buy some Clorox wipes recently, but previously I was making bleach spray and spraying it on paper towels.
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    @MikePfirrman I just want to bounce this off your head. One day there was all of that unrest over yonder and the next day they were dropping like flies. It all stopped. No reply required but that was first thought back then and it's still there. That is all. B)
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,091 Member
    mockchoc wrote: »
    Lynn, we don't have that brand here but I don't mind posting something similar as a gift to you if you'd like. Let me know.

    That's very kind, but I should be good for a few more weeks, plus I haven't even tried online, yet. And I have lots of plain bleach, so I could always dilute it and use a cloth rag.

    It's interesting how shortages for different products aren't consistent across different areas.

    We've long since recovered in the paper products (paper towels, toilet/loo paper, facial tissues), although not the same brands and packaging sizes as we had in the past. I spied my preferred toilet paper last weekend for the first time since March and bought a four-roll pack. Used to be available in nine-roll packs, but not now. And we now have massive cardboard cartons of some unknown brand of toilet paper -- I think it holds at least 20 rolls. Possibly originally intended for sales to businesses, office buildings, etc.
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,091 Member
    I’m stocking up on canned goods again (so husband will eat if I get sick) and paper products, Clorox wipes and some frozen fruit and veggies. I’m worried about hoarding again with seasonal flu approaching. The leaves are beginning to change, autumn is approaching and with schools starting up, there will be a lot more exposure possible.

    I have not seen Clorox wipes in the stores since early March.

    Do you have Clorox/Lysol or similar sprays? I rarely use the pre-wetted wipes at home anyway. Since paper towels came back in stock, it is not an issue to just spray on a paper towel and wipe. This is the old fashioned method that I grew up with, but some of us still do that.

    I'm nearing the bottom of my last can of Lysol spray and the bottom of a container of Clorox spray. Which I will miss more than the wipes, as I like to directly spray the sink fixtures after I first wash my hands when coming back into the house from outside, before I touch them again to turn the water off.

    I used to only use the wipes on the toilet, rather than have to disinfect a cloth after using it on the toilet, which was the old-fashioned method I grew up with :smile: But the early covid prevention advice seemed so heavily focused on the dangers of surfaces that I started cleaning frequently touched surfaces with the wipes on a daily basis, which I'm sure many people were doing more frequently, but I live alone and worked from home even before covid, so it's probably overkill, given how few people I've let into the house in the past five months -- one HVAC tech for the spring system checkup, and my similarly isolated brother, who came into the kitchen by himself a few times to manage his own food during a socially distanced backyard meal.

    I actually had a pretty big stockpile (accumulated before covid) when this all started, but my brother didn't, so I have shared with him a couple of times. I would never have dreamed that five months on there would still be shortages.

  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,371 Member

    The shortages are not due to people buying wipes entirely, the material used is also used for PPE - so there is a manufacturing shortage.

    Ah, that makes sense. Everything else is in pretty much normal supply here [Canada] except wipes. I've always preferred them for quick small clean-ups because of the dogs, as I once had a puppy decide to lick a disinfectant I'd sprayed before I had a chance to wipe it up and I never want one of my animals to ingest a toxic substance again. Anyway, I had a few tubs on hand and I've been rationing them since I haven't been able to replace them since March.

    My father doesn't like colas and drinks only diet pop, and I've been unable to find anything other than diet Coke or Pepsi for about the past month. Turns out there is also a shortage of both artificial sweeteners and aluminum for cans so manufacturers have been focusing on producing their most popular flavours. So now my poor father not only doesn't leave the house, he doesn't have pop to drink.
  • lokihen
    lokihen Posts: 382 Member
    ythannah wrote: »

    The shortages are not due to people buying wipes entirely, the material used is also used for PPE - so there is a manufacturing shortage.

    Ah, that makes sense. Everything else is in pretty much normal supply here [Canada] except wipes. I've always preferred them for quick small clean-ups because of the dogs, as I once had a puppy decide to lick a disinfectant I'd sprayed before I had a chance to wipe it up and I never want one of my animals to ingest a toxic substance again. Anyway, I had a few tubs on hand and I've been rationing them since I haven't been able to replace them since March.

    My father doesn't like colas and drinks only diet pop, and I've been unable to find anything other than diet Coke or Pepsi for about the past month. Turns out there is also a shortage of both artificial sweeteners and aluminum for cans so manufacturers have been focusing on producing their most popular flavours. So now my poor father not only doesn't leave the house, he doesn't have pop to drink.

    I just got diet dr. pepper at Sam's (my birthday treat to myself). What I miss most is fresca which seems to have disappeared entirely.
  • Diatonic12
    Diatonic12 Posts: 32,344 Member
    People are using Fresca for a cleaner. ;) They're using it to clean showers, toilets and ceramic tiles. Next best thing to Lysol which you can't find anywhere either. Just kiddin' but citric sodas are great rust busters. It cleans grout. Takes corrosion off a car battery. Driveway stains.
  • moonangel12
    moonangel12 Posts: 971 Member
    lokihen wrote: »
    ythannah wrote: »

    The shortages are not due to people buying wipes entirely, the material used is also used for PPE - so there is a manufacturing shortage.

    Ah, that makes sense. Everything else is in pretty much normal supply here [Canada] except wipes. I've always preferred them for quick small clean-ups because of the dogs, as I once had a puppy decide to lick a disinfectant I'd sprayed before I had a chance to wipe it up and I never want one of my animals to ingest a toxic substance again. Anyway, I had a few tubs on hand and I've been rationing them since I haven't been able to replace them since March.

    My father doesn't like colas and drinks only diet pop, and I've been unable to find anything other than diet Coke or Pepsi for about the past month. Turns out there is also a shortage of both artificial sweeteners and aluminum for cans so manufacturers have been focusing on producing their most popular flavours. So now my poor father not only doesn't leave the house, he doesn't have pop to drink.

    I just got diet dr. pepper at Sam's (my birthday treat to myself). What I miss most is fresca which seems to have disappeared entirely.
    Ok, I thought I was imagining things! We don’t drink a lot of soda, but I went searching for caffeine free coke or Pepsi and couldn’t find any! I thought the shelves look less... diverse?

  • JustSomeEm
    JustSomeEm Posts: 20,265 MFP Moderator
    Diatonic12 wrote: »
    People are using Fresca for a cleaner. ;) They're using it to clean showers, toilets and ceramic tiles. Next best thing to Lysol which you can't find anywhere either. Just kiddin' but citric sodas are great rust busters. It cleans grout. Takes corrosion off a car battery. Driveway stains.

    When I was in the military we used to put coca colas in the wash with our BDUs after motorpool if we'd gotten especially greasy. :) Worked like a charm, every single time. Nowadays I use Oxyclean for that though. And white vinegar, which I haven't been able to find for months around here.
  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,371 Member
    lokihen wrote: »
    ythannah wrote: »

    The shortages are not due to people buying wipes entirely, the material used is also used for PPE - so there is a manufacturing shortage.

    Ah, that makes sense. Everything else is in pretty much normal supply here [Canada] except wipes. I've always preferred them for quick small clean-ups because of the dogs, as I once had a puppy decide to lick a disinfectant I'd sprayed before I had a chance to wipe it up and I never want one of my animals to ingest a toxic substance again. Anyway, I had a few tubs on hand and I've been rationing them since I haven't been able to replace them since March.

    My father doesn't like colas and drinks only diet pop, and I've been unable to find anything other than diet Coke or Pepsi for about the past month. Turns out there is also a shortage of both artificial sweeteners and aluminum for cans so manufacturers have been focusing on producing their most popular flavours. So now my poor father not only doesn't leave the house, he doesn't have pop to drink.

    I just got diet dr. pepper at Sam's (my birthday treat to myself). What I miss most is fresca which seems to have disappeared entirely.

    Diet Mountain Dew is his favourite and that's been gone for months. There was only one store that ever carried it anyway. Fresca is his second choice, none to be had. No sign of diet Sprite/7up or a ginger ale either.

    Happy birthday!