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littlemissmartypants

(22,692 posts)
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 03:53 PM Mar 2020

#StayTheF... Home movement

#StayTheFuckHome

https://staythefuckhome.com/

A Movement to Stop the COVID-19 Pandemic
Our governments are failing at preventing the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and containing the COVID-19 pandemic. Slow reactions, public appeasement policies, and their urge to stabilize the economy are keeping them from taking the measures it takes to protect millions from this disease. It is time for us, as citizens of this earth, to take action now and do our part in fighting COVID-19.

Let's put it bluntly: Stay The Fuck Home!

The Self-Quarantine Manifesto
With no well-studied treatment and a viable vaccine still being out at least another year, the only effective way to keep the coronavirus epidemic at bay is to give the virus less chances of spreading. The following list of actions, ordered from easiest to implement to most effective in the fight against the pandemic, should serve as a set of loose guidelines for people who wish to join the movement and take action, where the people in charge continue to neglect.

Don't panic, but be alert.
Wash your hands often and practice good cough and sneeze etiquette.
Try to touch your face as little as possible, including your mouth, nose, and eyes.
Practice social distancing, no hugs and kisses, no handshakes, no high fives. If you must, use safer alternatives.
Do not attend concerts, stage plays, sporting events, or any other mass entertainment events.
Refrain from visiting museums, exhibitions, movie theaters, night clubs, and other entertainment venues.
Stay away from social gatherings and events, like club meetings, religious services, and private parties.
Reduce your amount of travel to a minimum. Don't travel long distances if not absolutely necessary.
Do not use public transportation if not absolutely necessary.
If you can work from home, work from home. Urge your employer to allow remote work if needed.
Replace as many social interactions as possible with remote alternatives like phone calls or video chat.
Do not leave your home if not absolutely necessary.
Please keep in mind there is no right or wrong amount of actions to take. Only take the actions that you feel comfortable with and that do not endanger your livelihood. Do not quit your job over this! However, keep in mind that every action helps.

Why it's so Important
SARS-CoV-2 is a highly infectious and potentially deadly virus that causes a respiratory disease called COVID-19. You might know it under one of its many other names, including 2019-nCoV, novel coronavirus, Wuhan coronavirus, China or Wuhan flu, or just simply coronavirus. All of these refer to the same virus that this movement is trying to stop.

Over the past months and weeks, the virus and corresponding disease have been compared over and over to the influenza virus and the seasonal flu. Due to the overlap in symptoms and seemingly similar severity, this comparison comes naturally to a lot of people, however, looking at what we know so far about this new virus, the threat it poses to society is not easily brushed aside.

More Contagious Than the Flu
With an estimated R0 between 1.4 – 6.49 and a mean estimate of 3.28[1], SARS-CoV-2 is much more infectious and spreads much faster than the seasonal flu, which has a median R0 of 1.28[2].

More Deadly Than the Flu
The so-called case fatality rate (CFR) of SARS-CoV-2 is estimated to be at around 2%[3], meaning that unfortunately, an estimated 2% of people getting diagnosed with COVID-19 will succumb to it. In comparison, the CFR of seasonal influenza is estimated to be around 0.1%[4], this means SARS-CoV-2 is estimated to be about 20 times more deadly than the seasonal flu.

Possibility of Severe Symptoms
An estimated 15 – 20% of infected individuals suffer from severe symptoms that require medical attention[5], including pneumonia with shortness of breath and lowered blood oxygen saturation.

No Treatment, No Vaccine, No Immunity
As SARS-CoV-2 has only recently emerged, there is no well-studied treatment for COVID-19 and more research is needed, in order to treat infected people efficiently. Likewise, there is no vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 yet[6] and the development of such vaccine will take a significant amount of time. With no vaccines and no prior and wide-spread immunity, anyone is a susceptible target for infection. While most infected people will only suffer from mild symptoms, this lack of herd-immunity can lead to severe illness in a significant amount of at-risk individuals.

Exponential Growth
Due to the lack of immunity to this new virus, the entire human population is the upper limit of possible infections. And although exponential growth always seems slow at first, it can lead to unfathomably high numbers in a rather short time. With the numbers of infected people currently doubling in a matter of a few days[7], our medical systems will be potentially overloaded, which will lead to higher numbers of fatalities, due to people not receiving the care they need.

By joining the movement and therefore limiting possibilities for new infections, you are not only protecting yourself, but you are also helping contain and limit the spread for everyone else, especially those who are at higher risk to suffer severe consequences from this virus.

If you care about this cause, please share it on social media, via e-mail or just tell your friends and family about it. But please, just #StayTheFuckHome.

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#StayTheF... Home movement (Original Post) littlemissmartypants Mar 2020 OP
I am staying the fuck home.😉 dewsgirl Mar 2020 #1
I also am littlemissmartypants Mar 2020 #3
The best to you, as well. dewsgirl Mar 2020 #4
I gotta say, the no hug, and no handshake thing is tough Rorey Mar 2020 #2
It helps to have something in both hands MissB Mar 2020 #5
That's good advice Rorey Mar 2020 #6
I am taking my families advice, staying out of the pool. True Blue American Mar 2020 #7
Spit in your hand and give them a chance to pull back. ;) Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2020 #8
LOL, not very "lady-like" Rorey Mar 2020 #16
Same here. A big fan of the Cancel Everything movement. NightWatcher Mar 2020 #9
I had spring break travel plans, but I'm canceling them fishwax Mar 2020 #10
Brilliant. gldstwmn Mar 2020 #11
It really is a very informative website. Thanks for the reply, gldstwmn. All the best to you. ❤ nt littlemissmartypants Mar 2020 #12
It is very informative. gldstwmn Mar 2020 #14
Just think if we had competent leaders in charge. Initech Mar 2020 #13
We just got the go ahead to WFH for the rest of the month. smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #15

Rorey

(8,445 posts)
2. I gotta say, the no hug, and no handshake thing is tough
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 04:00 PM
Mar 2020

Yesterday I stopped in to see a guy I know to pick his brain about some legal stuff. When I was about to leave he reached out and shook my hand, and I said, "Oops, we're not supposed to do that." And then he hugged me. How does one say no? It's difficult.

Then this morning I went to pay someone else for a job, and he put out his hand, and I instinctively shook it. It's going to be tough to break these habits of participating in social niceties.

MissB

(15,810 posts)
5. It helps to have something in both hands
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 04:03 PM
Mar 2020

Like a notebook in one hand, mug of water or coffee in the other.

Rorey

(8,445 posts)
16. LOL, not very "lady-like"
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 05:09 PM
Mar 2020

I just don't think I can go from basically begging someone for free advice, based on his knowledge, to spitting in my hand. Totally out of character for me. And this guy is one of those truly special people one meets in their life. It's like, from the moment you meet one of these people, you know you've been given a gift.

NightWatcher

(39,343 posts)
9. Same here. A big fan of the Cancel Everything movement.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 04:25 PM
Mar 2020

I'm super lucky that my job entails taking water samples from my boat from a few different sites over a ten mile area.

I get fresh air and do not come in contact with anyone else. I drive there and back and nowhere else after today when I completed a months worth of food shopping and prep.

My wife works from home and my kid is not going back to school after Break.

Hunker down everybody and be safe and well.

Peace

fishwax

(29,149 posts)
10. I had spring break travel plans, but I'm canceling them
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 04:26 PM
Mar 2020

The state I was planning to go to doesn't have a high incidence of the virus. The region of the state hasn't had any cases. But where I live (NYC Metro Area) does. So why take the chance of unwittingly spreading it? My son and I will stay home, maybe roll out the sleeping bags in the living room so it feels like an adventure.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
15. We just got the go ahead to WFH for the rest of the month.
Thu Mar 12, 2020, 05:04 PM
Mar 2020

I am pretty relieved. I have ordered more groceries for tomorrow and will just have them drop them outside my apartment door. Will wipe them down w/ a Clorox wipe (packaged goods) or wash the fresh ingredients w/ bleach and water and rinse well.

I expect that I will be housebound for at least two weeks or more. As long as I have electricity and running water, I should be fine. I am pretty relieved, actually. I haven't been panicked at all, but was starting to get a little worried as cases have been piling up here.

I'm kind of looking forward to getting a little extra sleep and not having to run around and deal with the morning routine.

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