Planning on attending two shows next weekend, but cases have now been established in the Denver area.
Have had some health issues, so I remain undecided waiting for more information.
If I cancel plans, it's to protect my parents. Even if I'm fine, they are older and I don't want to unintentionally expose them. That would be devastating to me if I did.
GSAs, OBW rolls, Seated, Walkers. Anything old and Colorado-focused, CO nationals.
For me, having copd, respiratory problems already, I'm keeping my butt at home! I don't even like having to go out for Dr's appointments right now as that really is the only reason why I would ever need to leave my house, until the professionals get this virus in check. I already have too many ways to die that I don't need to add to the ways of dying if I don't have too!
So to answer the question, if I had plans to go to a coin show, I would cancel the plans especially if it is just to collect and if I was a full time coin dealer and my bills depended on me selling coins, I am still canceling any upcoming show or a few shows if need be until they get a handle on this virus. If I couldn't afford to miss a show or couple of shows as a dealer then I am in the wrong business anyways because I should have been able to save for a few months of living expenses if I had been doing it for over a year, two or longer, especially if I had been doing it longer than a couple of years, then I really am in the wrong career!
I am also the type of person that believes when you die, your time was just up and there was nothing that you could have done differently to keep from dying except for if you were doing some stupid *hit. But that goes back to where I don't try to add to ways that I could die, so I don't any longer do the stupid *hit to add to the ways to help kill myself!
I just went through Heathrow. The taxi had hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes. After security there was quite the queue at 7am to use the hand sanitizer dispenser. EVERYONE was using it. Great to see as we are all in this together. We are a globally connected like it or not. I like it.
mark
Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Washing hands is important, but if someone coughs near your face, you may well become infected.
Spray from a sneeze travels 20 feet so you are not safe in a bus, subway or airplane or coin show....one individual in Westchester got infected while driving his neighbor to the hospital.
As a physician, it's pretty disturbing to hear people say "Just ignore it and live your life, it's just like flu" when the mortality rate as we know it today is 30 TIMES that of the flu making it more virulent than the Spanish flu of 1918 which killed hundreds of thousands in the US alone
@amwldcoin said:
Ebay has banned sales of anything to do with the corona virus! Masks,hand sterilizer, etc.
Probably due to rampant price gouging by greedy sellers.
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My wife a two girlfriends drove down to Denver yesterday to see Oprah at the Pepsi center today. There was no stopping them. She said about 10 ladies from here are hanging together. Reports are Oprah just spoke and they’re having a blast and will be attending other seminars all day. I’m sure there is lots of close proximity sitting and hugging etc.
At first hint of trouble, I did get ahead of the curve somewhat and ordered 5k in backup medical supply for the tattoo shops. Reports so far is some supply companies are running thin and the UPS guy said he’s surprised I got the gloves as they’re delivering most of them to medical, dentists, etc. If this ends up being a nothing burger I will go through this stuff anyway. Tattoo needles are all made in China now and I’m sitting on a ton, so if that faucet shuts off I have time to adjust go back to soldering them up myself like the 90s. Might make the case for someone making them stateside going forward. I guess my old boss influenced me right about supply’s drying up at a moments notice and having built in options.
Of coarse I’m gonna hold back on non essential spending till the coast is clear-er. Still need a roof over my head and the weather doesn’t care what the news is saying. Never have tapped my emergencies war chest for coins anyway. If there was a coin show close I would go but not going past driving distance with all I’m responsible for.
Hey, if the town gets shut down, I could use a month off. Believe me, I could always do more at home and interact with the kids more. I’m good either way. But people around here are going about work and pleasure like normal. Will see if my wife gets sick next week.
I truly appreciate the first person accounts of your experiences with the virus and traveling.
I have two groups of friends that had booked trips to Italy within a month or so and both canceled.
I have friends that are in Seattle last week and said for the first time ever Pike Place market was barren.
I will limit my travels to automobiles or foot or bike only until this cloud passes over.
I am sadly shocked that another cruise ship was quarantined and most of my shock was that people would choose to go on a cruise ship after hearing everything about the last poor outcome cruise ship quarantine. I now hear that they are looking at mandating a stoppage of cruise ships for a period of time.
I went into see my local dealer yesterday and he mostly wanted to buy gold at spot. I might clear out a Palladium Maple, just cause. Maybe even divest of a Martha, for beauty’s sake. Give the rest of my collection some relief. She definitely has a “tested positive” look...
@Justacommeman said:
I just went through Heathrow. The taxi had hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes. After security there was quite the queue at 7am to use the hand sanitizer dispenser. EVERYONE was using it. Great to see as we are all in this together. We are a globally connected like it or not. I like it.
mark
When I landed at LAX it was a ghost town. Hand sanitizers everywhere but no one was checked for temps or asked any questions related to the virus. If you have been living in a cave the past month or so or just awoke from a coma you wouldn’t have known anything was up.
Hundreds of taxis and Uber’s at the airport awaiting passengers. Problem for them....very little passengers. Our flight was full regardless
Glad to be home. My wife better not put me on a 14 day quarantine. I’m feeling pretty frisky
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@MilesWaits said:
I am sadly shocked that another cruise ship was quarantined and most of my shock was that people would choose to go on a cruise ship after hearing everything about the last poor outcome cruise ship quarantine. I now hear that they are looking at mandating a stoppage of cruise ships for a period of time.
I’ve never been on one myself, but from here they look like any tall hotel or 10 story apartment building you see on land. Is there something about them that makes germs spread faster than any other tight dwelling?
I am trying err on the side of caution. I have a close family member in the "high risk" category so I do NOT want to get this virus. Even if it's "mild" for myself it won't necessarily be for others I may unintentionally pass it on to.
Peace and safety to all.
No, I will not be changing my travel plans to coin shows.
Attended Chattanooga show this weekend, crowds were a bit sparse Friday and Saturday afternoons, but mornings were
very busy....
If nothing else this scare has sure made ALL men washed up after using the men's room... Good Thing?????
Well the way I see it they should wash up BEFORE and after, if scared of a virus.... otherwise they are just planting
the virus in a nice warm incubator, then washing up.....THINK ABOUT IT
@joebb21 said:
Personally I believe we all have been infected. The vast majority of people have experienced NONE-mild conditions.
I remember in long beach seeing many dealers with running noses or other mild symptoms and would just say oh its just a cold etc... Same experience in atlanta. it was ALOT of people. Each person said no way on corona that I asked
I was mentioning this at my post office yesterday and 2 people there overhearing said they also recently (in the last week or 2) got a small cold or bug. Same with the post master. Her husband told her to go get checked and she just said nah...
Yesterday in NY they checked family and neighbors of a man that was experiencing major symptoms and was in the hospital. Family had no symptoms but all were positive. So were much of the neighbors tested- almost all positive and no major symptoms.
90k in china have been tested positive in china, but that doesnt mean they are all showing bad symptoms. Unfortunately people are dying from this and that is terrible. But influenza (common flu) kills 56,000 people a year as well. (source CDC)
Therein lies the rub. People can be infected and asymptomatic and still pass it on. So you never really know about those next to or among you. Normally with a cold it's a waste of time to seek medical attention since there's usually little or nothing that they can do for you. Funny that in all the years that the common cold has been around that there's no vaccine for it.
One has to consider their own personal situation and decide that even if they get it and recover they could end up being damaged goods for the rest of their lives.
The Buena Park, CA coin show yesterday was pretty busy... at least as busy at is always is. Didn't notice much talk about this virus at the show, was too busy buying/selling coins. Was nice to see. Hopefully, today is another good day at the show.
No, I will not be changing my travel plans to coin shows.
With respect to the Baltimore show, according to ABC News the first case of Coronavirus in Washington DC was reported today. If the Baltimore-Washington region goes into quarantine, it seems unlikely the show will proceed.
There has got to be a bright side to a long-term quarantine in Washington DC, I'm just not quite sure how to articulate it.
@MilesWaits said:
I truly appreciate the first person accounts of your experiences with the virus and traveling.
I have two groups of friends that had booked trips to Italy within a month or so and both canceled.
I have friends that are in Seattle last week and said for the first time ever Pike Place market was barren.
I will limit my travels to automobiles or foot or bike only until this cloud passes over.
I am sadly shocked that another cruise ship was quarantined and most of my shock was that people would choose to go on a cruise ship after hearing everything about the last poor outcome cruise ship quarantine. I now hear that they are looking at mandating a stoppage of cruise ships for a period of time.
I went into see my local dealer yesterday and he mostly wanted to buy gold at spot. I might clear out a Palladium Maple, just cause. Maybe even divest of a Martha, for beauty’s sake. Give the rest of my collection some relief. She definitely has a “tested positive” look...
@MilesWaits said:
I am sadly shocked that another cruise ship was quarantined and most of my shock was that people would choose to go on a cruise ship after hearing everything about the last poor outcome cruise ship quarantine. I now hear that they are looking at mandating a stoppage of cruise ships for a period of time.
I’ve never been on one myself, but from here they look like any tall hotel or 10 story apartment building you see on land. Is there something about them that makes germs spread faster than any other tight dwelling?
Apparently the HVAC systems are suspect. Compared to the effective filtration of air on a commercial airplane the logistics of moving vast quantities of air through a huge ship lead to less effective filtration.
I am in my 70's and no travel, no coin shows and I am not going to play poker at my local casino until things get a little better. I have a hard time just getting over the common cold or flu. The mitigation phase is not going to help me much as I am retired. I am going to start wearing a mask when I am around the public as we had our first case in my town today.
@CoinHoarder said:
No coin shows for me. Too many people who sneeze and cough without covering their mouths.
I experienced it grocery shopping on Saturday. I had two different men (50+) walk pass me in the aisle and cough uncovered. One sounded real sickly and I think the other one was doing it for fun to see people’s reaction. Lots of people were stocking up.
I passed on last weekend’s coin show due to concerns.
I’m trying to avoid people or public places. It really surprises me the elderly people traveling out of town. I know several. I’m worried for them.
@MilesWaits said:
I am sadly shocked that another cruise ship was quarantined and most of my shock was that people would choose to go on a cruise ship after hearing everything about the last poor outcome cruise ship quarantine. I now hear that they are looking at mandating a stoppage of cruise ships for a period of time.
I’ve never been on one myself, but from here they look like any tall hotel or 10 story apartment building you see on land. Is there something about them that makes germs spread faster than any other tight dwelling?
For years people have been getting sick on cruises. Not just one or two, but hundreds at a time. For this reason I would think they are rather unsanitary. We have never been on one and never.
11:26 am: This is a ‘coronavirus winter and we’re in the first week,’ disease specialist says
The U.S. is not prepared for what is coming as COVID-19 spreads rapidly across the country, public health and infectious disease specialist Dr. Michael Osterholm told CNBC on Tuesday.
The virus has surpassed the containment stage, he said, and the U.S. government is not responding appropriately for the magnitude of spread the country will likely see.
“Right now we’re approaching this like it’s the Washington, D.C., blizzard, for a couple days we’re shut down,” said Osterholm, who is director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. “This is actually a coronavirus winter and we’re in the first week.” —Feuer
Staycation and coin buying via remote options are now in place.
10:46 am: Mortgage payments to be suspended across Italy after outbreak
Payments on mortgages will be suspended across the whole of Italy after the coronavirus outbreak, Italy’s deputy economy minister said on Tuesday.
“Yes, that will be the case, for individuals and households,” Laura Castelli said in an interview with Radio Anch’io, when asked about the possibility.
Italy’s banking lobby ABI said on Monday lenders representing 90% of total banking assets would offer debt moratoriums to small firms and households grappling with the economic fallout from Italy’s coronavirus outbreak. —Reuters
Italy’s banking lobby ABI said on Monday lenders representing 90% of total banking assets would offer debt moratoriums to small firms and households grappling with the economic fallout from Italy’s coronavirus outbreak. —Reuters
And I learned a new phrase today via an email from a major U.S. bank "...collection forbearance"
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@logger7 said:
I went to the Danbury show last Sunday that was fairly active.
The virus has a long incubation period, it is a matter of time before it hits the US a lot harder.
Danbury, CT I take it? I live in the eastern part of Hartford County, would it ever be worthwhile for me to drive to the show? I wonder what is going to happen with the Mansfield Numismatic Society Coin & Paper Money Show at the end of March.
@logger7 said:
I went to the Danbury show last Sunday that was fairly active.
The virus has a long incubation period, it is a matter of time before it hits the US a lot harder.
Danbury, CT I take it? I live in the eastern part of Hartford County, would it ever be worthwhile for me to drive to the show? I wonder what is going to happen with the Mansfield Numismatic Society Coin & Paper Money Show at the end of March.
Yes, they had a good venue at the Ethan Allen Hotel. I had a club meeting cancelled tonight in NY, lots of seniors, they can't take the risk. The virus is just beginning to hit the US, test kits are limited.
No, I will not be changing my travel plans to coin shows.
I will be at shows in Illinois but as a result of the coronavirus, I am taking precautions at my table. For one, I will be using hand sanitizer and will be asking my customers to do the same, as I will provide some for them to use if they choose to handle any of my coins, whether in a holder or not.
I talked to my sister, who is an RN and works in the risk management section of her hospital, and agrees that what I'm doing is a good idea. My feeling is that I'd rather be safe than sorry, plus neither I or my customers want to get sick from this.
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I decided to skip the Baltimore show--not just because of the virus (some other business gets in the way as well), but it's one of the reasons to skip. Might not be that bad (yet), but lots of unknowns about it. It's looking like traffic at the show will be lackluster.
@logger7 said:
I went to the Danbury show last Sunday that was fairly active.
The virus has a long incubation period, it is a matter of time before it hits the US a lot harder.
Spring is only one week away.
From the CDC: “Some other viruses, like the common cold and flu, spread more during the cold weather months but that does not mean it is impossible to become sick with these viruses during the other months.” "At this time, it is not known whether the spread of COVID-19 will decrease when weather becomes warmer. There is much more to learn about the transmissibility, severity, and other features associated with COVID-19 and investigations are ongoing."
@MilesWaits said:
11:26 am: This is a ‘coronavirus winter and we’re in the first week,’ disease specialist says
The U.S. is not prepared for what is coming as COVID-19 spreads rapidly across the country, public health and infectious disease specialist Dr. Michael Osterholm told CNBC on Tuesday.
The virus has surpassed the containment stage, he said, and the U.S. government is not responding appropriately for the magnitude of spread the country will likely see.
“Right now we’re approaching this like it’s the Washington, D.C., blizzard, for a couple days we’re shut down,” said Osterholm, who is director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. “This is actually a coronavirus winter and we’re in the first week.” —Feuer
Don't ever listen to ANYTHING you hear on CNBC! Don't even go there......really!!
@PocketArt said:
Undecided. Maybe if a small local show. If a larger show, especially in an area where there was a reported case; absolutely not...
This question goes beyond if someone is "scared" of going to a show...that is, for fear of getting the virus...
It's more about thinking of others. Is that possible?
If you think exposing yourself is no big deal to you; just remember: You can catch this contagion, be asymptomatic for up to two weeks, spread it to your family, friends, and co-workers...no problem right?
That's exactly my concern. If I get COVID-189, yes, maybe I'll get thru it OK, and maybe not. A big consideration for me would be unknowingly giving it to someone who won't survive.
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Planning on attending two shows next weekend, but cases have now been established in the Denver area.
Have had some health issues, so I remain undecided waiting for more information.
If I cancel plans, it's to protect my parents. Even if I'm fine, they are older and I don't want to unintentionally expose them. That would be devastating to me if I did.
Gonna get me a $50 Octagonal someday. Some. Day.
For me, having copd, respiratory problems already, I'm keeping my butt at home! I don't even like having to go out for Dr's appointments right now as that really is the only reason why I would ever need to leave my house, until the professionals get this virus in check. I already have too many ways to die that I don't need to add to the ways of dying if I don't have too!
So to answer the question, if I had plans to go to a coin show, I would cancel the plans especially if it is just to collect and if I was a full time coin dealer and my bills depended on me selling coins, I am still canceling any upcoming show or a few shows if need be until they get a handle on this virus. If I couldn't afford to miss a show or couple of shows as a dealer then I am in the wrong business anyways because I should have been able to save for a few months of living expenses if I had been doing it for over a year, two or longer, especially if I had been doing it longer than a couple of years, then I really am in the wrong career!
I am also the type of person that believes when you die, your time was just up and there was nothing that you could have done differently to keep from dying except for if you were doing some stupid *hit. But that goes back to where I don't try to add to ways that I could die, so I don't any longer do the stupid *hit to add to the ways to help kill myself!
I just went through Heathrow. The taxi had hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes. After security there was quite the queue at 7am to use the hand sanitizer dispenser. EVERYONE was using it. Great to see as we are all in this together. We are a globally connected like it or not. I like it.
mark
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
They just cancelled the Munich Numismatica Fair yesterday. Pretty much every European trade fair is being cancelled or delayed.
I am cutting back travel.
Washing hands is important, but if someone coughs near your face, you may well become infected.
Spray from a sneeze travels 20 feet so you are not safe in a bus, subway or airplane or coin show....one individual in Westchester got infected while driving his neighbor to the hospital.
As a physician, it's pretty disturbing to hear people say "Just ignore it and live your life, it's just like flu" when the mortality rate as we know it today is 30 TIMES that of the flu making it more virulent than the Spanish flu of 1918 which killed hundreds of thousands in the US alone
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No coin shows for me. Too many people who sneeze and cough without covering their mouths.
Ebay has banned sales of anything to do with the corona virus! Masks,hand sterilizer, etc.
Probably due to rampant price gouging by greedy sellers.
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"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
Whether you plan on going or not may soon be irrelevant as organizers will probably start canceling big shows.
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My wife a two girlfriends drove down to Denver yesterday to see Oprah at the Pepsi center today. There was no stopping them. She said about 10 ladies from here are hanging together. Reports are Oprah just spoke and they’re having a blast and will be attending other seminars all day. I’m sure there is lots of close proximity sitting and hugging etc.
At first hint of trouble, I did get ahead of the curve somewhat and ordered 5k in backup medical supply for the tattoo shops. Reports so far is some supply companies are running thin and the UPS guy said he’s surprised I got the gloves as they’re delivering most of them to medical, dentists, etc. If this ends up being a nothing burger I will go through this stuff anyway. Tattoo needles are all made in China now and I’m sitting on a ton, so if that faucet shuts off I have time to adjust go back to soldering them up myself like the 90s. Might make the case for someone making them stateside going forward. I guess my old boss influenced me right about supply’s drying up at a moments notice and having built in options.
Of coarse I’m gonna hold back on non essential spending till the coast is clear-er. Still need a roof over my head and the weather doesn’t care what the news is saying. Never have tapped my emergencies war chest for coins anyway. If there was a coin show close I would go but not going past driving distance with all I’m responsible for.
Hey, if the town gets shut down, I could use a month off. Believe me, I could always do more at home and interact with the kids more. I’m good either way. But people around here are going about work and pleasure like normal. Will see if my wife gets sick next week.
I truly appreciate the first person accounts of your experiences with the virus and traveling.
I have two groups of friends that had booked trips to Italy within a month or so and both canceled.
I have friends that are in Seattle last week and said for the first time ever Pike Place market was barren.
I will limit my travels to automobiles or foot or bike only until this cloud passes over.
I am sadly shocked that another cruise ship was quarantined and most of my shock was that people would choose to go on a cruise ship after hearing everything about the last poor outcome cruise ship quarantine. I now hear that they are looking at mandating a stoppage of cruise ships for a period of time.
I went into see my local dealer yesterday and he mostly wanted to buy gold at spot. I might clear out a Palladium Maple, just cause. Maybe even divest of a Martha, for beauty’s sake. Give the rest of my collection some relief. She definitely has a “tested positive” look...
When I landed at LAX it was a ghost town. Hand sanitizers everywhere but no one was checked for temps or asked any questions related to the virus. If you have been living in a cave the past month or so or just awoke from a coma you wouldn’t have known anything was up.
Hundreds of taxis and Uber’s at the airport awaiting passengers. Problem for them....very little passengers. Our flight was full regardless
Glad to be home. My wife better not put me on a 14 day quarantine. I’m feeling pretty frisky
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
I’ve never been on one myself, but from here they look like any tall hotel or 10 story apartment building you see on land. Is there something about them that makes germs spread faster than any other tight dwelling?
Buffets, hot tubs then more buffet.
Interesting.
I am trying err on the side of caution. I have a close family member in the "high risk" category so I do NOT want to get this virus. Even if it's "mild" for myself it won't necessarily be for others I may unintentionally pass it on to.
Peace and safety to all.
Attended Chattanooga show this weekend, crowds were a bit sparse Friday and Saturday afternoons, but mornings were
very busy....
If nothing else this scare has sure made ALL men washed up after using the men's room... Good Thing?????
Well the way I see it they should wash up BEFORE and after, if scared of a virus.... otherwise they are just planting
the virus in a nice warm incubator, then washing up.....THINK ABOUT IT
If you don't have your health you have nothing.
Therein lies the rub. People can be infected and asymptomatic and still pass it on. So you never really know about those next to or among you. Normally with a cold it's a waste of time to seek medical attention since there's usually little or nothing that they can do for you. Funny that in all the years that the common cold has been around that there's no vaccine for it.
One has to consider their own personal situation and decide that even if they get it and recover they could end up being damaged goods for the rest of their lives.
The Buena Park, CA coin show yesterday was pretty busy... at least as busy at is always is. Didn't notice much talk about this virus at the show, was too busy buying/selling coins. Was nice to see. Hopefully, today is another good day at the show.
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With respect to the Baltimore show, according to ABC News the first case of Coronavirus in Washington DC was reported today. If the Baltimore-Washington region goes into quarantine, it seems unlikely the show will proceed.
There has got to be a bright side to a long-term quarantine in Washington DC, I'm just not quite sure how to articulate it.
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Thanks for the local update.
Apparently the HVAC systems are suspect. Compared to the effective filtration of air on a commercial airplane the logistics of moving vast quantities of air through a huge ship lead to less effective filtration.
I'm skipping Baltimore. The items I am interested in are in the auctions which I can access from home.
I am in my 70's and no travel, no coin shows and I am not going to play poker at my local casino until things get a little better. I have a hard time just getting over the common cold or flu. The mitigation phase is not going to help me much as I am retired. I am going to start wearing a mask when I am around the public as we had our first case in my town today.
Staying home for a while.
I experienced it grocery shopping on Saturday. I had two different men (50+) walk pass me in the aisle and cough uncovered. One sounded real sickly and I think the other one was doing it for fun to see people’s reaction. Lots of people were stocking up.
I passed on last weekend’s coin show due to concerns.
I’m trying to avoid people or public places. It really surprises me the elderly people traveling out of town. I know several. I’m worried for them.
For years people have been getting sick on cruises. Not just one or two, but hundreds at a time. For this reason I would think they are rather unsanitary. We have never been on one and never.
Staying home for a little while. Buying online.
11:26 am: This is a ‘coronavirus winter and we’re in the first week,’ disease specialist says
The U.S. is not prepared for what is coming as COVID-19 spreads rapidly across the country, public health and infectious disease specialist Dr. Michael Osterholm told CNBC on Tuesday.
The virus has surpassed the containment stage, he said, and the U.S. government is not responding appropriately for the magnitude of spread the country will likely see.
“Right now we’re approaching this like it’s the Washington, D.C., blizzard, for a couple days we’re shut down,” said Osterholm, who is director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. “This is actually a coronavirus winter and we’re in the first week.” —Feuer
Staycation and coin buying via remote options are now in place.
10:46 am: Mortgage payments to be suspended across Italy after outbreak
Payments on mortgages will be suspended across the whole of Italy after the coronavirus outbreak, Italy’s deputy economy minister said on Tuesday.
“Yes, that will be the case, for individuals and households,” Laura Castelli said in an interview with Radio Anch’io, when asked about the possibility.
Italy’s banking lobby ABI said on Monday lenders representing 90% of total banking assets would offer debt moratoriums to small firms and households grappling with the economic fallout from Italy’s coronavirus outbreak. —Reuters
...........
And I learned a new phrase today via an email from a major U.S. bank "...collection forbearance"
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
I went to the Danbury show last Sunday that was fairly active.
The virus has a long incubation period, it is a matter of time before it hits the US a lot harder.
Danbury, CT I take it? I live in the eastern part of Hartford County, would it ever be worthwhile for me to drive to the show? I wonder what is going to happen with the Mansfield Numismatic Society Coin & Paper Money Show at the end of March.
Don't frequent Natl. shows, just local ones. Will sit them out for a while.
Yes, they had a good venue at the Ethan Allen Hotel. I had a club meeting cancelled tonight in NY, lots of seniors, they can't take the risk. The virus is just beginning to hit the US, test kits are limited.
I will be at shows in Illinois but as a result of the coronavirus, I am taking precautions at my table. For one, I will be using hand sanitizer and will be asking my customers to do the same, as I will provide some for them to use if they choose to handle any of my coins, whether in a holder or not.
I talked to my sister, who is an RN and works in the risk management section of her hospital, and agrees that what I'm doing is a good idea. My feeling is that I'd rather be safe than sorry, plus neither I or my customers want to get sick from this.
@COINS MAKE CENTS I think you hit a gold mine with all those little bottles of hand sanitizer you bought!
I decided to skip the Baltimore show--not just because of the virus (some other business gets in the way as well), but it's one of the reasons to skip. Might not be that bad (yet), but lots of unknowns about it. It's looking like traffic at the show will be lackluster.
Spring is only one week away.
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From the CDC: “Some other viruses, like the common cold and flu, spread more during the cold weather months but that does not mean it is impossible to become sick with these viruses during the other months.” "At this time, it is not known whether the spread of COVID-19 will decrease when weather becomes warmer. There is much more to learn about the transmissibility, severity, and other features associated with COVID-19 and investigations are ongoing."
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I just canceled my two-day Artwalk art show in San Diego where 100,000 people attend
They told me I would get a refund

which was unexpected 
Just called our favorite hotel in La Jolla California to see about the cheap rates, they really want to book us
We got time
Don't ever listen to ANYTHING you hear on CNBC! Don't even go there......really!!
That's exactly my concern. If I get COVID-189, yes, maybe I'll get thru it OK, and maybe not. A big consideration for me would be unknowingly giving it to someone who won't survive.
In another week you will not have a choice if you want to attend a coin show as events are getting shut down across the United States.
Really, it doesn't affect anyone that's Chinese or Iranian?
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