on 13-03-2020 07:07 AM
Coronavirus update: Formula One Grand Prix called off, Trump announces travel ban, Tom Hanks tests positive
19-03-2020 01:39 PM - edited 19-03-2020 01:42 PM
As I pointed out earlier, we can't trust everything we read. A lot of what's being reported is alarmist and not factual. A lot of young people exist on junk food anyway, especially a lot who are away from home at uni. They think they're healthy but they just haven't been diagnosed with anything yet. Then there's all the refugees in Europe, including the ones still in large camps. A lot of them wouldn't have had access to adequate nutrition. There are too many variables that nobody is bothering to mention so numbers and statistics don't mean a lot.
The bottom line is that everyone needs to be sensible and only go out when necessary. From what I'm reading in facebook groups a lot are already doing this. I'm sure a lot of others will take it more seriously soon enough. There are still public gatherings being advertised and I'm sure they're expecting more than 100 people so I just don't get some people. Someone was advertising one on fb for tomorrow and Saturday - a flower exhibition but also fruit & vegetables, which means they must be expecting quite a few exhibitors. It was in Moss Vale and was their annual show. Maybe the person who mentioned it just isn't aware of whether or not it's been cancelled.
on 19-03-2020 02:56 PM
Coronavirus stimulus package must be delivered fast and at scale to help business and households
on 19-03-2020 03:51 PM
The hoarding has reached NZ
I only go to the super market about once a month, usually just top up at the local 4square.
EMPTY selves, no loo paper or paper towels, tissues.
Even pasta sauce self nearly empty
Heaps of Wine and Beer, Coke self was nearly empty
on 19-03-2020 03:56 PM
@brerrabbit585 wrote:As I pointed out earlier, we can't trust everything we read. A lot of what's being reported is alarmist and not factual. A lot of young people exist on junk food anyway, especially a lot who are away from home at uni. They think they're healthy but they just haven't been diagnosed with anything yet. Then there's all the refugees in Europe, including the ones still in large camps. A lot of them wouldn't have had access to adequate nutrition. There are too many variables that nobody is bothering to mention so numbers and statistics don't mean a lot.
The bottom line is that everyone needs to be sensible and only go out when necessary. From what I'm reading in facebook groups a lot are already doing this. I'm sure a lot of others will take it more seriously soon enough. There are still public gatherings being advertised and I'm sure they're expecting more than 100 people so I just don't get some people. Someone was advertising one on fb for tomorrow and Saturday - a flower exhibition but also fruit & vegetables, which means they must be expecting quite a few exhibitors. It was in Moss Vale and was their annual show. Maybe the person who mentioned it just isn't aware of whether or not it's been cancelled.
If you had been to a UNI - lately - looked around - some of the healthiest food going.
Culturally diverse - nothing unhealthy about a salad - a kebab - Indian.
Rocks.
on 19-03-2020 05:15 PM
Musings from possibly an alternate universe :
This afternoon dunny paper ( despite rationing) and now potatoes , at least in part seems strongly a veiled statement of consternation regarding the virus crisis or the issues behind the handling of the crisis that has interrupted cosy lifestyle or powers in waiting , by those who expected no mitigating action , even no disclosure of a new flu like virus - just a quiet removal of " boomer" age people through seasonal respiratory complications
No shortage of cigs and booze - go figure
on 19-03-2020 05:46 PM
@rogespeed wrote:Musings from possibly an alternate universe :
This afternoon dunny paper ( despite rationing) and now potatoes , at least in part seems strongly a veiled statement of consternation regarding the virus crisis or the issues behind the handling of the crisis that has interrupted cosy lifestyle or powers in waiting , by those who expected no mitigating action , even no disclosure of a new flu like virus - just a quiet removal of " boomer" age people through seasonal respiratory complications
No shortage of cigs and booze - go figure
I can't comment on your first sentence because it was above my head. But I think it is likely that there is no shortage of cigs and booze because some people have gone broke through stocking up on toilet paper, potatoes etc. Ironically however, I did my shopping at Woolworths on Tuesday and their BWS store had cartons and cartons of Corona Beer out front to get people's attention. Didn't look like they were selling too many! And that's a good thing IMO. Maybe it will turn out that a lot of people with end up with immaculately clean bums, and healthier lungs and brains.
on 19-03-2020 06:40 PM
@rogespeed wrote:Musings from possibly an alternate universe :
You got that bit right.
on 19-03-2020 06:44 PM
@rogespeed wrote:Musings from possibly an alternate universe :
This afternoon dunny paper ( despite rationing) and now potatoes , at least in part seems strongly a veiled statement of consternation regarding the virus crisis or the issues behind the handling of the crisis that has interrupted cosy lifestyle or powers in waiting , by those who expected no mitigating action , even no disclosure of a new flu like virus - just a quiet removal of " boomer" age people through seasonal respiratory complications
No shortage of cigs and booze - go figure
Yeah I get what you're saying. No closing down of pokies in hotels or clubs, either, as of yesterday.
on 19-03-2020 06:44 PM
Two Adelaide hospitals to be reopened as state readies for more coronavirus cases
how many staff will be needed to operate 2 hospitals and where will they come from?
we arnt talking a handful here we are talking 3 shifts is my guess as they have to be 24hr places
then there is all the equipment, wheres that coming from?
on 19-03-2020 06:49 PM
@rogespeed wrote:Musings from possibly an alternate universe :
This afternoon dunny paper ( despite rationing) and now potatoes , at least in part seems strongly a veiled statement of consternation regarding the virus crisis or the issues behind the handling of the crisis that has interrupted cosy lifestyle or powers in waiting , by those who expected no mitigating action , even no disclosure of a new flu like virus - just a quiet removal of " boomer" age people through seasonal respiratory complications
No shortage of cigs and booze - go figure
OK then - I don't consider myself lacking - but the only bit I got was - the cigs & booze.
Go figure.