Anonymous ID: b2e7b0 March 17, 2020, 6:48 a.m. No.8448794   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8847 >>9059

>>8448680

Already completed and returned mine. No super invasive questions about the home or anything. IIRC it was basically only:

 

Name

Age

Gender

Race

 

For each occupant at the address.

 

Just like all the old censuses.

Anonymous ID: b2e7b0 March 17, 2020, 7:20 a.m. No.8449030   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9088 >>9416

Some dumbass actress describes her face to face confrontation with COVID-19

 

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/frozen-2-rachel-matthews-positive-coronavirus

 

The actress said the first day she exhibited symptoms began with a "sore throat, fatigue and headache," which progressed to a "mild fever" of 100.3 on day two. Her fever was accompanied by "horrible body aches, shortness of breath, major fatigue" and "no appetite" as well as a "deep, dry cough."

 

On day three, Matthews said she had no fever and "minor" aches while her lungs got "much worse," she wrote. She continued to have shortness of breath, fatigue and no appetite as well.

 

Matthews' lungs continued to remain heavy and she was short of breath on day four, despite her symptoms seemingly becoming "more mild," she wrote. The actress said she also lost her sense of smell and taste.

 

Days five, six and seven consisted of "more or less the same" symptoms.

 

"feeling more like myself, still experiencing shortness of breath, loss of appetite, fatigue and no taste/smell but overall, doing okay," the actress said of days five, six and seven.

 

Matthews also pointed out on Monday night that testing for coronavirus is "INSANELY hard to come by." The "Frozen 2" star said she only got tested after learning she had been around someone who also confirmed positive and showed symptoms.

 

She encouraged her fans to self-quarantine and "just treat yourself as if you are positive."

 

This sounds no different any other cold/flu I've ever had

 

Coronavirus = Common Cold

Anonymous ID: b2e7b0 March 17, 2020, 8:03 a.m. No.8449400   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8449187

IIRC, Q-Fever was used at Ft. Detrick, MD in the 8-Ball. The 7th Day Adventist volunteers, who were patriotic conscientious objectors, were exposed to the vapors from an "exploded" biological weapon by being connected via breathing tube to an explosive chamber.

 

They were then transported by bus to the Old Walter Reed to stay in dormitories and have their health tracked. Over the next few weeks, doctors were able to ascertain how virulent the exploded bombs were. They used many different sub-fatal biological agents for this testing including Tularemia and, Q-Fever.

 

" Fort Detrick in Maryland, the center of the US biological weapons program, was built in 1942. In the 1950s and 1960s, the United States biological weapons program also developed the potential of using Francisella tularensis bacteria as a biological agent. Volunteers were infected with the bacteria through direct an aerosol delivery system and in the aerosol chamber known at Fort Detrick as the 8 ball, the largest aerosol testing facility in the world. Most of the volunteers were Seventh Day Adventists, army recruits whose religious beliefs did not allow them to participate in combat. The program developed a vaccine that partially protected against the virulent Schu S-4 strain of the tularemia bacteria. The Schu S-4 strain was labeled Agent UL and standardized for use in E120 bursting spherical bomblet. By the 1960s, the US program was able to freeze droplets of tularemia bacteria in a concentrated liquid culture that could be stored up to 3 years at -18 degrees Celsius.

 

In 1965, near Hawaii, the US biological weapons program tested aerosolized tularemia bacteria on barges populated with monkeys in the deck and in the hold. A military aircraft sprayed a 32 mile line of Agent UL. Over the Pacific, the bacteria were infectious for 60 miles. After a few days of incubation, half the monkeys developed symptoms and most of the sick monkeys died. Since the end of the US biological weapons program, the US Army Research Institute continued to conduct defensive medical research on the Francisella tularensis agent. "

 

https://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/intro/bio-tularemia.htm