Jon Allen Jr
Covid-19 and impact on tenants
16 March 2020 | 2 replies
I wouldn't expect to go back to normal life until a vaccine is available (typically take around a year I hear).All in all, this is yet another example that this economic system was good while it lasted, but it's time that we evolve or the pitchforks are coming
Michael Wegner
People who rent to pets! Advise please and thank you!
20 March 2020 | 39 replies
Get it on letterhead that includes the following items at a minimum: proof of spay/neuter, sex, breed, shots, vaccinations, county of registration, age, height, weight and colorProof of annual pet license.
Amit M.
Rental showings during coronavirus/Covid-19
22 May 2021 | 27 replies
With vaccinations in full swing and most of the Adult populous in San Francisco already vaccinated, I think you will see less apprehension of a move out inspection.
Scott S.
Treasury Secretary warns US could see 20% unemployment rate
17 March 2020 | 0 replies
It will take at min a year after trials just to get a safe vaccine that the general population can take."
Scott Mac
Haven't seen any Dennis M from Erie PA posts lately.
19 March 2020 | 13 replies
I'm assuming he's busy creating the vaccine for Corona using the discarded cigarette butts and hypodermic needles of his tenants. :-)
Mike Dymski
Dr Scott Gottlieb, prior head of the FDA, on COVID-19
18 March 2020 | 0 replies
Scott Gottlieb, former head of the FDA, to companies in the NYSE.US will soon have massive testing capacityConfirmed cases will grow exponentially now that testing is finally getting rolled outDon't be surprised to see 1000 confirmed cases in a dayBy the end of April to early May, it will start to plateau (depending on containment behaviors that we are currently living)Schools will be closed for this school yearThe summer heat in the northern hemisphere will help to contain the spread, although it will continue to existEvery reason to believe that the southern hemisphere will experience rapid spread as the weather cools (expect continued travel restrictions)The risk posture will improve in the Fall with the following:Point of care diagnostic (local swab testing everywhere - will allow early detection)Therapeutic antiviral drugs will be available (not a vaccine)Monthly injections of an antibody will be available (not sure what this is), particularly for medical workers and members of nursing homesThe testing capabilities that are getting put in place will provide a massive surveillance system to provide early detection until a vaccine is in placeAll of this will make the virus more manageable until we have a vaccineThe virus is very contagious (more than the flu)10x more deadly than the fluEven without death, the hospitalization rate (15%) and critical care rate (5%) are extremely high (we don't have medical capacity without containment)Mortality rate:1% overall4% ages 60-7010% ages 70-8014% ages >801 in 250 to 1 in 550 for some his age (47) - said "that's enormous"He recommended that his parents stay home for a couple of monthsHe also felt that masks should be produced and mandatedThese bullets are subject to my note taking and I am certainly not qualified in this area.
Russell Brazil
Be Greedy When Others Are Fearful
3 November 2021 | 72 replies
We don’t have any cure, and it takes at least one year to have vaccines.
Account Closed
Coronavirus deaths 348 Since Jan 1 - Flu deaths 23,000 Since Jan
1 April 2020 | 15 replies
Not having a vaccine for it also makes matters worse.
Jay Hinrichs
Stock Market what do you think
30 March 2020 | 134 replies
Once a vaccination is found and mass produced, and the people get back to work and moving forward with life, certain elements will bounce back quickly.
Nick Thomas
First Time Buyer- Primary Residence
13 April 2020 | 9 replies
I think the larger point that is not been made now is; this economic hold is going to be a good 6 months up to the point we have a vaccine.