Coronavirus - New Zealand
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@Tim said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@Hooroo said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
Only 56 known active cases.
Gotta subtract those deaths too.
Oh wow! Of course! So only 35 known active cases. That really is rather neat
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@Hooroo said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@Tim said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@Hooroo said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
Only 56 known active cases.
Gotta subtract those deaths too.
Oh wow! Of course! So only 35 known active cases. That really is rather neat
And @Tim if I had just kept reading the damn table, I would have seen that
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@pakman said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
Fletcher Building redundancies announcement must be the first of quite a few I'd have thought.
Air NZ announced another round, this time it's the cabin crew (pilots have had theirs).
On the plus side, pubs are open today.
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@booboo said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@Bones said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
The Nuremberg code.
That sort of person pisses me off.
What a piston wristed gibbon. Has obviously been reading far too many 'They're taking our Freedoms!' posts on Facebook.
She stayed pretty calm.
I'm giving businesses a bit of latitude at the moment. It is obvious when you go out at the moment that some stores are either misreading the rules......"Retail stores do not need to record details of their customers. You must still keep records of your employees and any visitors, such as maintenance workers or suppliers. You should keep customers 2 metres apart at all times, where practical." or are playing it safe if they think they aren't solely a retail outlet (e.g. with an attached workshop)
I had actually been to an Animates the other day and thought they didn't need to take my details but it was my choice to either go in or not. I just thought they will work it out soon
Fucks me off when people think they have some kind of 'right' to enter a private business -
@Crucial I went into a store yesterday (predominantly a trade store, but anyone can purchase goods there)
I had to sign in when I arrived, as it was a cash/eftpos sale, they then took my details at the till, and then I signed out when I left.
Made my visit a minute or so longer, but I battled on after.
Also visited the library, only allowing people to pick up books requested online (and drop off books)
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@Crucial I only watched the first 30 seconds. What a total piston wristed gibbon. Clearly went in with an agenda.
If it had been me the first time he asked if they wanted his business I'd have said no and escorted him from the premises. Oxygen thief.
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@Bones said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
The Nuremberg code.
Two things:
- Shop elsewhere you piston wristed gibbon.
- Film in fucking landscape mode.
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@antipodean said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@Bones said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
The Nuremberg code.
Two things:
- Shop elsewhere you piston wristed gibbon.
- Film in fucking landscape mode.
Good god that guy has a punchable voice.....and I assume face as well.
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@Bovidae said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
A haircut yesterday. Well, clippers, but I wouldn't trust a family member to do it. I had to sign in and out as this is home-based business.
i got one yesterday as well, i feel like a new man
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@Bovidae said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
A haircut yesterday. Well, clippers, but I wouldn't trust a family member to do it. I had to sign in and out as this is home-based business.
i got one yesterday as well, i feel like a new man
It is amazing how feral you can get over six or so weeks. I had to book at the barbers for the first time ever. Now my ears, neck and face are freezing without the Chewbacca look I was cultivating.
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i went through the "newsreader" hair stage and in to just "boofy"
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
i went through the "newsreader" hair stage and in to just "boofy"
According to my sons my beard got greyer over lockdown.
Considering it's usually ginga I guess this is an improvement of sorts.