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bro! i need to get back in there!come home to the lifting thread again, it’s not too late.
bro! i need to get back in there!
Lets hope herd immunity is real
don’t know if I already asked , but is California still forcing reusable bags ? I believe Minneapolis suspended plastic bag fee and not letting people use reusable bags
most places around my way will not allow you to bring your own bags into the store.don’t know if I already asked , but is California still forcing reusable bags ? I believe Minneapolis suspended plastic bag fee and not letting people use reusable bags
The WHO Director General is a Mainland China puppet. This Ethiopian needs to be replaced ASAP by someone from a country not involved in the One Belt Road initiative.
Wow at him stopping funding to the WHO
Has anyone been using food/grocery delivery services during these times?
I tried to use Instacart and not getting any delivery options
Has anyone been using food/grocery delivery services during these times?
I tried to use Instacart and not getting any delivery options
I’m in Michigan and apparently there’s a petition going around to get rid of the governor because people are upset with what she shut down...
Idiots I swear.
I'm a little skeptical (with Whole Foods at least). A bunch of things are out in the store but supposedly I can get them online with Amazon? I want to try it just to confirm but it seems odd.Amazon. Gotta keep trying during random times of the day.
Just not worth it trying to go out. Online at least you know exactly what they have
Yep we ******60 C is 140 F
SARS-CoV-2: Virus able to survive in 60C temperatures
The coronavirus can survive long exposures to high temperatures, a new peer-reviewed study published on Biorxiv has shown.www.news.com.au
SARS-CoV-2: Virus able to survive in 60C temperatures
The virus that causes COVID-19 can survive for long periods at relatively high temperatures, which has implications for researchers.
he coronavirus can survive long exposures to high temperatures, a new peer-reviewed study published on Biorxiv has shown.
Researchers had to bring the temperature to almost boiling point to kill the virus completely.
The finding could have implications for the safety of lab technicians working with the virus.
Most labs use a 60C, hour-long process to deactivate the virus before further processing. But Professor Remi Charrel and colleagues at Aix-Marsellie University in France found that after heating the virus to 60C for an hour it was still able to replicate.
Only heating the virus to 92C for 15 minutes was able to totally kill it.