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Coronavirus

Yeah, unfortunately people not taking this serious. Just got off a work phone conference as everyone has been instructed to work from home, and there were a few who weren't concerned and were preparing to go out for dinner tonight.
Why not? Is every single person contaminated?
 
This thing is killing over 4% people who get it. It has spread from China around the world in no time and has an exponential infection rate in the early stages. Sure over 95% of deaths are in high risk categories, that means nearly 5% aren't. This is serious and everyone should do everything they can to avoid passing it on to someone who might die because of their selfishness even if they don't care about getting it themself.
 
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What many fail to understand is one the health system is over run with Corona, there's no more health system. Strokes, heart attacks, asthma attacks, no emergency surgery, etc etc go untreated because there's no beds, no one free to help.

That's when the less vulnerable to covid get impacted.
 
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Yet the highest number of Australians effected by coronavirus reported coming back from the US, not China. Australia contained source from China pretty well, but should have banned travellers from the US once it became quite clear where the highest number of returning Australians were getting infected from.
Agree entirely. Said that weeks ago a travel ban on the US should have been in place but Scomo didn't have the courage to upset his mate in the Whitehouse.
 
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A stockbroker mate reckons it will get pretty bumpy for the next 4-6 weeks before a recession and a slow climb out. Said a lot of small businesses will go under but debunked my more extreme financial scenarios, so I'll sleep better tonight than I've been doing.

I might've spent too much time indoors, apologies if I've caused alarm.
 
A stockbroker mate reckons it will get pretty bumpy for the next 4-6 weeks before a recession and a slow climb out. Said a lot of small businesses will go under but debunked my more extreme financial scenarios, so I'll sleep better tonight than I've been doing.

I might've spent too much time indoors, apologies if I've caused alarm.
Go outside and get some air. Live.
 
You might just get your wish although perhaps if you continue doing what you are doing you may just die a gibbering and twitching mess under your bed.

Very important getting to the pub for a pint or having a BBQ on the weekend. I mean having to sacrifice that and stay at home for a couple of months, what an inconvenience. I'm not having anyone tell me what I can do and how I can do it and damn the consequences hey, this is just natural selection at work?
Just in case ya mighta missed it MD. Ya get all of one life, no re runs like on the t.v. My old mum always used to say it's no good sookin n cryin in the corner. The world will just keep right on rollin along without ya. Get in n make the best ya can of life good bad or indifferent when it's done that's it there aint no more.
 
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Wondering whether we need to change tack - isolate the elderly completely, staff living on site, nobody in or out. A majority of industries are shut down - those people are strictly confined to home and not allowed to leave for any reason. The rest go to work as usual, contract the virus, majority are not seriously ill and directed to recuperate at home, hospitals are dedicated to treating young Australians with the virus. Maybe 0.2% or 1 in 500 will perish but it's the sacrifice we make to save the country. Like war.

A degree of herd immunity is built (according to the theory which some sources seem pretty confident about), hospitals get on top of the situation, more industries are cleared to resume. Rinse and repeat until we've all had the bloody thing and it fades away (until next time?).

I dunno. Just think if we keep running from this thing and reacting as people are struck down, it's going to get us.

This is exactly how I see it too. Having a long drawn out complete shut down will do way more harm than good. We should be isolating those most at risk, agree it won't be easy but its not easy now with everyone having to stay at home.

Many businesses will go out of business due to this, I don't buy that it will be a small amount, there are a lot of industries under pressure and we are already seeing job losses. We could easily go from a health disaster to an economic / social disaster following it which would be far more devastating to the world than the health emergency we currently have. We are in for a very rocky road and I'd think total isolation of the highest risk, seems like the most logical solution.
 
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During the Covid-19 outbreak, I think everyone needs to wear some virus protection tools. Now I have some channels to buy, so if you are interested you can contact me.
These days i find a website https://92mask.com/ efficient and quite good $35.9 50pcs reasonalble.
 
Just in case ya mighta missed it MD. Ya get all of one life, no re runs like on the t.v. My old mum always used to say it's no good sookin n cryin in the corner. The world will just keep right on rollin along without ya. Get in n make the best ya can of life good bad or indifferent when it's done that's it there aint no more.

There’s been a myriad of peanuts on this site over the years. I think you just went chief wing nut.
 
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Australia's Future fund was worth $168 Billion at the end of December 2019.............but not now I wouldn't have thought.

The Liberal Party should do whatever it takes to beat this hideous virus, if it means raiding the piggy bank that is meant to fund their superannuation, then so be it.

There's no time like the present.
 
A mate of mine has gone full prepper.
He is a secondary school teacher.
He has dabbled in HSE on the side over the years.
His school published for its community that it was sticking with the gov regs ie social distance, sanitary conditions etc etc etc.
They could not possibly follow the conditions they imposed. 32 students in a class 1.5m apart, let alone supply enough sanitiser and cleaning duties required.
He feels like he is being used as cannon fodder, you go take one for society old mate while the kids are at school society will be safer.
He took his HSE card and played it with the Principal.
Not a popular decision its fair to say.
He stuck to his guns and told her that the school was not providing a safe workplace for him and he has not been back since Wed.
He aint going back until this thing is under control.
He has bleached his house. We have not.
He is taking this as Armageddon, i hope he is wrong.
Best wishes to all.
 
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He feels like he is being used as cannon fodder, you go take one for society old mate while the kids are at school society will be safer.

Actually the teacher's I've been most concerned about. Scomo, Andrews & co have barely acknowledged them during this 'keeping the schools open argument'.
 
A mate of mine has gone full prepper.
He is a secondary school teacher.
He has dabbled in HSE on the side over the years.
His school published for its community that it was sticking with the gov regs ie social distance, sanitary conditions etc etc etc.
They could not possibly follow the conditions they imposed. 32 students in a class 1.5m apart, let alone supply enough sanitiser and cleaning duties required.
He feels like he is being used as cannon fodder, you go take one for society old mate while the kids are at school society will be safer.
He took his HSE card and played it with the Principal.
Not a popular decision its fair to say.
He stuck to his guns and told her that the school was not providing a safe workplace for him and he has not been back since Wed.
He aint going back until this thing is under control.
He has bleached his house. We have not.
He is taking this as Armageddon, i hope he is wrong.
Best wishes to all.
And to you too, despite our political differences.
 
Biggest worry is that the quick rise in cases in the USA is likely based on very inadequate data. Their testing has not been good and I suspect there are far more cases there than they are letting on, or even know about. There would be people in the health system and government who would have more of an idea but it looks like it will explode in the USA and they will be playing catch up for a long time because they don't know the full situation.

DS
 
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