Coronavirus - Overall
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Had a yarn with a work colleague who has a Chinese wife and is a frequent visitor..he's very pro CCP so its fair to say we have the odd 'disagreement' over lunch from time to time. From the info he has he reckons China has a handle on things even though their methods might seem a bit harsh. Apparently in some areas you now need a permit to go outside and he also talked about the 'welding people into their homes for their own good' which sounded crazy but sure enough there has been reporting of it.
Interestingly outside of work he runs some accommodation with his wife and he's gone and cancelled all booking with Chinese names. Now that to me is actual racism..but from someone who loves China so its all very confusing.
Cases now reported in Iraq, Oman, Kuwait, Afghanistan and Bahrain but on the plus side Singapore's recovery rate is continuing to surpass its infection rate, no doubt due to a functioning government but hopefully something to do with the heat too.
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It does seem to be getting far more serious, with implications for global markets, the Olympics, and other global events.
The spread within Europe will be interesting to watch. If it hits Paris then the spread will become almost impossible to contain, I'd have thought.
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@nzzp said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
@Snowy said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
Or "medicine" might have worked too.
Ah! Essential oils!
Seeing as how I have lived to a reasonably ripe age without using these things, I'd say they're not really that essential. Optional Oils perhaps.
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@Catogrande said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
@nzzp said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
@Snowy said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
Or "medicine" might have worked too.
Ah! Essential oils!
Seeing as how I have lived to a reasonably ripe age without using these things, I'd say they're not really that essential. Optional Oils perhaps.
HATE SPEECH
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From local government:
With the concerted effort of Suzhou people, prevention and control of COVID-19 has produced positive results over the recent month. By February 24, 2020, there has been no new confirmed or suspected case in Suzhou for 7 consecutive days. Jiangsu Province lowered COVID-19 emergency response level from first level to second. However, we must be aware of the severity and complexity of COVID-19 outbreak at the global scale. With confirmed cases surged in some countries, the spread of the disease is yet to be contained effectively. A few countries declared raising the COVID-19 alert level to the highest.
Hopefully the economy will start cranking up soon!
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@Tim said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
From local government:
With the concerted effort of Suzhou people, prevention and control of COVID-19 has produced positive results over the recent month. By February 24, 2020, there has been no new confirmed or suspected case in Suzhou for 7 consecutive days. Jiangsu Province lowered COVID-19 emergency response level from first level to second. However, we must be aware of the severity and complexity of COVID-19 outbreak at the global scale. With confirmed cases surged in some countries, the spread of the disease is yet to be contained effectively. A few countries declared raising the COVID-19 alert level to the highest.
Hopefully the economy will start cranking up soon!
I had a bunch of items unsent from China that all got shipped out today, so this is not idle talk
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@canefan said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
Hopefully the economy will start cranking up soon!
I had a bunch of items unsent from China that all got shipped out today, so this is not idle talk
Just to be sure, when the boxes arrive have Fedex drop 'em in the front yard, and give 'em a good hose over. After they dry off don't unpack 'em anywhere near your computer. That little fan you hear might suck dust and other particles in and they might drift through the tubes under the Ta$man and out an open vent here in Southport, you see, which would be sub optimal.
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@Mick-Gold-Coast-QLD said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
@canefan said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
Hopefully the economy will start cranking up soon!
I had a bunch of items unsent from China that all got shipped out today, so this is not idle talk
Just to be sure, when the boxes arrive have Fedex drop 'em in the front yard, and give 'em a good hose over. After they dry off don't unpack 'em anywhere near your computer. That little fan you hear might suck dust and other particles in and they might drift through the tubes under the Ta$man and out an open vent here in Southport, you see, which would be sub optimal.
It will take at least 2 weeks to deliver so it's all good
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@canefan said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
@Tim said in Coronavirus: should I be panicking yet?:
From local government:
With the concerted effort of Suzhou people, prevention and control of COVID-19 has produced positive results over the recent month. By February 24, 2020, there has been no new confirmed or suspected case in Suzhou for 7 consecutive days. Jiangsu Province lowered COVID-19 emergency response level from first level to second. However, we must be aware of the severity and complexity of COVID-19 outbreak at the global scale. With confirmed cases surged in some countries, the spread of the disease is yet to be contained effectively. A few countries declared raising the COVID-19 alert level to the highest.
Hopefully the economy will start cranking up soon!
I had a bunch of items unsent from China that all got shipped out today, so this is not idle talk
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@Tim My daughter is in South Korea. They teach online now and its quite hectic. We are really worried. I was in Lagos last week and the Nigerian customs were really on it. Scanning every passenger and had to fill in a form. Flying back, Johannesburg was quite relax. They had the scanner but no personel. Maybe it was 5 in the morning and outside their working hours. If that virus hit any Africa country (specially Lagos with 20+ million) it will be devastating.
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The thing that is really bugging me is why are infection rates in Italy and S Korea skyrocketing yet China is flat-lining?
All possible answers to that are pretty horrible to imagine.