The front suspension overhaul is definitely a 2 person job. Although I'm sure some of us here has done it alone. My E53 front suspension overhaul took me 2 days with a good friend's help.
Love the difference it made on the truck.
I try to pass on whatever I learn from the media and the CDC. For instance this is actually a vascular instead of a respiratory disease as many have thought early on.
The daily posted a podcast of 4 new insights into the coronavirus a few weeks ago:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/06/p...owTranscript=1
More testing is definitely going to help, or rather looking for more and different symptoms instead of just respiratory illness as a marker for the covid infection.
We may very well not have a million casualties due to this virus, knock on wood, but the panic and the anxieties the rapid spread of covid has caused is doing far more damage than the number of fatalities on paper, imho.
The cluster infection nature of this illness tends to overwork the emergency rooms in the affected communities while reducing the overall visitations to these medical facilities.
Sounds ironic, but while people are flooding the emergency rooms with covid symptoms, there're many more who are postponing their appointments for many other unrelated conditions in fear of contracting covid at these same facilities.
Face covering + social distance + outdoor events instead of indoor events.
Air indoor tend to stay motionless if the ac isn't on. When we breathe out or sneeze/ cough the droplets comes out and surrounds our immediate location like a cloud of vapors couple of feet thick. Anyone who walks past this invisible cloud of vapors is hit smack with a good chunk of our exhaled vapors.
Outdoor is quite different because there's a constant air movement from one place to another, the outdoor air is never motionless at any given time.
That's good news for us, bad for the spreading virus.