Month: March 2020

My latest Podcast for The BullsEye Guy is called “Don’t be scared, but be Prepared”. It lists my top 10 steps for CV19 protection.  And, I believe these are steps and actions that you should not only implement now–but for the future as well. Episode #32 

This, to me, is  very tempered and measured response from Dr. Fauci.  It also provides some insights into what he is doing on a daily basis, what he believes moving forward, and also what is going on with the daily Corona Press Briefings.   

This is a personal Poem I wrote regarding the Corona Virus. It may not be perfect, but it was a synthesis of how I felt. Video is here- https://bit.ly/SM-CV19-Poem  The full poem is on Medium and available below. This is a small preview- As we hope and…..  

If this were to happen in the US?  Or to your parents, how would you feel?  How much more seriously would you take the “Stay Safe at Home” directive? Really limit your outside travel?  Social distancing?  It’s going to take a lot of changes for all of us. 

Spotted: The beginning of a brave new world.  Walgreens, and many other organizations have set up social distancing.  Lines here inside Walgreens to create spacing.  Ralphs and others are limiting instore customers, and 6 foot distance while waiting in lines outside.

Thought for the Day; I’m seeing a lot of requests from Medical professionals for masks. If you ordered a bunch, have an extra box, or can provide any to help the front line of the people trying to protect us and need it the most–You can do so here- AFYAFOUNDATION.ORG/COVID-19

Thought for the Day: Has anyone else seen Tanks being positioned in San Diego & Los Angeles?  And if so, for what purpose?  Thoughts?  My guess initially?  National Guard will shut down all entrance/exit ramps to major highways as a way to curtail movements out of neighborhoods.

My thought for the day: Unbelievable and unconscionable in some sense. I went to the LA times to for information on the City Shut down; and still getting a paywall.  This should be open as a matter of public service at least during the crisis.  They would make more on ads anyway.