A few days back I thought the reaction to the corona virus was largely overblown. I'm not sure I think that any longer. I went grocery shopping after work tonight around 10:00pm only to find a packed store of grim-faced shoppers. There was definitely an odd vibe in the place. A man kneeling down by the ramen noodles selection yanks an entire case out from under the display and hastily loads it in his cart. A mom rolls by with an overflowing cart filled with Puffs Plus boxes and plus enough food for what could easily be a Thanksgiving meal for twenty. The checkout lines were crammed with anxious looking customers and governed by stressed out employees who looked exhausted. If you're thinking about buying basic necessitates, buy them soon. If you think tobacco hoarders are nut jobs, just wait till you see the grocery store people. It's not a pretty picture out there.
When I came home, out of morbid curiosity (and to maybe get a peek into our near future), I watched Steven Soderberg's Contagion. Anyone happen to know where you can get a hazmat suit like Jude Law's? I'm starting to feel like it might come in handy pretty soon.

When I came home, out of morbid curiosity (and to maybe get a peek into our near future), I watched Steven Soderberg's Contagion. Anyone happen to know where you can get a hazmat suit like Jude Law's? I'm starting to feel like it might come in handy pretty soon.
