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Without getting political ...of course somebody is trying to save his ass and thats all they care about....
If you try to bury your head in the sand and pretend it just "biz as usual" depending on the infection rate and the possibility of 70-80 percent infection you simply can cant have it. Whole companies could be sick and their friends dying....nobody is going to show up anyway. In NYC would you want to ride on the subway armed with some Purcell if you can find it and a used face mask? I think not. I think back to the movie Full Metal Jacket quote "its a big s**t sandwich and we are all going to have to take a bite" |
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They even had a few pkgs of toilet paper. Water, meat, produce. All there. They were oddly out of cottage cheese... I can see based on our combined experiences that things are coming around. |
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We will venture out for the first time tomorrow.
There are some remote supermarkets close by. We will check them out for shopper numbers and decide whether to enter. We are not desperate for supplies but it may be better to replenish sooner than later. I will take some pix but safety first as the confirmed cases are rising. The cruise ships that they allowed in recently was a big mistake.
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#3608 |
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Amazon don't do fresh food deliveries here in Australia. Even the 2 main supermarket chains aren't doing deliveries in my area as they are only offering that service to the vulnerable at this stage. I'm ok with that, just time my weekly shopping run at times when they are far less busy
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the Coronavirus outbreak thread
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It’s a very good comment and correct, except that in the movies there is always the hero who is competent and proactive in real life government are always slow to react, in any crisis UNLESS the crisis has happened before there is a slow response. Governments always fight the last war not the war they are in. The reason South Korea got it right is they their last war was a pandemic so they learned and responded correctly the next time I was in government for a time and understand this By the way this is true in organizations as well KODAK was disrupted by digital cameras. It’s kind of the same problem something new comes along and you are not ready for it EVEN though you should have been Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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American citizens here living at our winter home in Sunny Sri Lanka and we are know under 24 hour curfew until further notice with no alcohol sales indefinite.. No problem as I just bought 8 bottles of tequila in Jakarta and 5 cases of beer locally before the prohibition ..!
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Personally, I’m finding all the various opinions status quo. Certainly some of the arguements are compelling and worth opening our minds to. I feel that most don’t do that though.
In any case, my feelings at this point are shifting simply towards compassion. We live in a cancel culture where if we don’t like what someone has to say, we want to cancel them or their ability to say it. I say we try to shift to a compassion culture, where we try to realize another persons perspective is based on what they are going through and also has validity. This situation isn’t easy for anyone. No matter their opinion. Personally, I hope everyone finds some measure of peace over the coming months. If only we could learn to stop pointing fingers and start building bridges.
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That growth is accelerating and it has only just reached the US. With the population density in Europe and major US cities, this thing could accelerate intensely. |
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And that’s something I didn’t even mention that many recent have.....that you can be sick and not be sick. You can be asymptomatic. That in and of itself throws a truck sized pipe wrench into the works. In the fall and early winter I knew many people who became very ill with all of these symptoms yet tested negative for the flu. Could it have been Covid-19? Who knows. And to those with family/friends in healthcare......whelp so do I. At the moment the biggest problems I see are these.....
#1. A lack of understanding from EVERYONE about what response is appropriate here. #2. Leadership....not to be political, but when it comes to this we literally have a handful of state governors to look to. World leaders as a whole have been useless. #3. This isn’t a manmade threat like global warming, etc. This is nature doing what it does and potentially thinning the heard. Let’s all remember that at the and of the day we are just animals. Like every other animal. Human arrogance has us believe our lives are the most valuable and we should all be saved but reality is, to ol Mother Nature, to disease, we could just as well be ants.... #4. And now I bring you to the idiots. The ones hoarding supplies though they’ll never leave the house anyway. The managers who can’t stand for their employees to work remote for fear of not being able to micromanage them. The scientist who tell everyone to hold up in their homes for 18months. The people that think getting us into 1.5-2.5 Trillion more debt will help anything (if they really wanted to help, they should somehow freeze all debt/repayments while this was going on so people could focus on necessities). The preppers. Man have they been waiting for this. The doomsdayers who scream the world is ending...... #5. A broken healthcare system. If 60% of people get this as is required to build herd immunity, our healthcare system will head down the tubes. And as such, when it’s all over I’d look for a huge push for a true overhaul. #6. Politicians. I can’t think of one that isn’t a clown in some way. But they’ve all let us down here and as the next wave of voters come of age, I’d expect a huge shift in this arena in the coming cycles....that is if we are even allowed out to vote. But what are the possible benefits of all of this?? #1. the potential overhauls to politics and medicine. #2. The decentralization of business. If people work remotely for months on end and get used to the perks of it while achieving just as much as in a tired building an hours commute away, will they ever go back? Nope. And companies need to recognize and plan for it now. People may finally be able to achieve true work/life balance. #3. Same as above for education. Institutions will crumble because why pay 30k a year to live in dorm when you can do it all online. #4 a wide open more robust internet built from necessity. #5 possibly a continued realization of the negatives of debt. #6 more self reliance by those reliant on the system. Sure would be nice to be more self sustaining right now. A little land, a few animals and a garden may come in handy soon. #7 and to that end an increase in personal living and survival skills overall. #8 a reclaiming, if you will, of property for other uses. Not by the govt mind you but by the market. Because if more business and edu go remote, then vast swaths of office parks worldwide could become ghost towns and be reclaimed to build things that are actually important....like housing, parks, hospitals, etc..... #9 and maybe just maybe, a toning down of the far lefts and rights and a return to community (utopian idea right?) I do not not know where all of this will go, but I’m certain of four things...... #1 this thing isn’t “under control” until the bulk of us have it. I believe even producing a viable vaccine requires this, and the timeline for all of this is 1-many years..... #2 with that in mind, quarantining for that long is never going to happen whether it should or not. Social animals won’t do that. Period. #3 though our anxiousness has us feel the ends (saving a handful) justifies the means (basically shutting down the world), logic says it doesn’t. At all. #4 and finally, it will effect us all in some way. And for everyone, I hope everything works out for the best. Stay safe folks. |
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You do not send a soldier into battle without bullets
You do not send healthworkers into battle without PPE No PPE , No Healthcare workers . Governments need to explain how there can be enough bullets,but not enough PPE SARS and Ebola was more than enough warning . |
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Quick update from my Philly neighborhood. Both of our local supermarkets are restocked - plenty of meat, poultry, fresh fruit and veg - even wine and beer. Staff crazy busy restocking. The closest supermarket has a disinfecting station with a huge pulley system to dunk an entire shopping cart in solution. There were a few things out of stock, but nothing I'd consider essential. Overall, it feels like our stores are back to normal.
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There is not one situation template for America. You have hot spots, like NYC, requiring great government intervention (hospital ships, National Guard assembling field hospitals) and great sacrifices by residents and local businesses. And you have places like Andrews, TX, with no cases. Shutting down things in Andrews makes as much sense as not shutting down in NYC.
I would like to see our National US leaders lay out a return to normalcy plan like this, marked by measurable standards rather than polls and feel-good deadlines: 1. Testing must be nationally available on demand. Nothing reopens until this milestone is passed. 2. The federal government must have a process to keep quarantined workers “while” financially. We can’t have financial stresses driving people to break quarantine. 3. A county may return to normalcy if it can demonstrate that new cases are not increasing, it has hospital capacity for twice the current case, it has a government managed entity for driving testing to all contacts of new cases, and a support system for all cases hospitalized or quarantined at home. Clearly, different regions will return at different rates. This can serve as an incentive to counties and towns to make quick progress on support issues. Second, such a system would require regions with no cases to take measures to monitor and prepare for cases. A look at cases across the US map shows the 20-80 rule applies: 20% of the country is providing 80% of the cases. We should use that to our advantage. |
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I agree and apologize if my use of the image brought the wrong reaction from that poster. What Pickett’s and your post illustrated to me were the bookends to the volumes of different experiences and reactions to the same disease. Whether Atlantic Coast or Pacific Coast, there are a million different situations. I wanted to illustrate how we must all accommodate and adapt to the different experiences our members here will express. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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At some point, and it may be happening now, people will drive away from NY and Seattle, to “cool” spots like Kansas and South Dakota. Those places need to be ready.
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While we are in this situation let’s remember that the topic is the disease.
Not how my government or yours is not meeting your perception of what should be done. Not about your personal perception about a member’s reaction to this is “bad”. Not about the relationship between a nation's investment in defense and civilian goods. Please help keep the thread open and low maintenance for the Mods. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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#3627 |
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I've been wondering about this. Apparently this happened in Italy too as people migrated to second homes to "get away" from the virus. Is there anything in the vast US nation to stop people migrating out of NYC or other hotpots and spreading it further afield?
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Well, we have freedom of movement. That’s kind of baked in. It makes the job harder.
We can’t take his problem on like the PRC did. Frankly, as admirable as the ROK was in handling it, some of their practices infringe on civil liberties more than I like (or more than is constitutional). I had this discussion with my ten year old daughter last week- that the US constitution does not “grant” any rights. We believe that all humans are born with these rights, and the role of the constitution is to guarantee and protect those rights. |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-51994504 But yeah ... in a country like ours with complete freedom of movement and no state lines even, it is impossible to police. Hence Boris went for "lockdown" last night. Do you think lockdown is coming to the US soon? |
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