@icyfroth wrote:

@domino-710 wrote:

@rogevibe wrote:

@domino-710 wrote:

@rogevibe wrote:

@davidc4430 wrote:

Travellers in hotel quarantine say they are 'treated like criminals' and fear catching coronavirus

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-31/travellers-in-quarantine-treated-like-animals-fear-coronaviru...


Hotels are not designed for disease mitigation - for example many have sealed windows so can not disperse any pathogens , also have common ducted ventilation without effective filters or anti-viral devices installed . 

 


Well - I gave it a try.

 

Saved a good sneeze - aimed it at the airconditioner - fell short by a good few metres.

 

And still not sure ' mitigation ' ............................LOL

 

mitigation
/mɪtɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/
 
noun
  1. the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.

 


@domino-710 wrote:

@rogevibe wrote:

@davidc4430 wrote:

Travellers in hotel quarantine say they are 'treated like criminals' and fear catching coronavirus

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-31/travellers-in-quarantine-treated-like-animals-fear-coronaviru...


Hotels are not designed for disease mitigation - for example many have sealed windows so can not disperse any pathogens , also have common ducted ventilation without effective filters or anti-viral devices installed . 

 


Well - I gave it a try.

 

Saved a good sneeze - aimed it at the airconditioner - fell short by a good few metres.

 

And still not sure ' mitigation ' ............................LOL

 

mitigation
/mɪtɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/
 
noun
  1. the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.

 

 


yeah , and WHO stated would be only 224 deaths worldwide ...... so what about hitching a ride on dust ? 


You'll have to be more ' concise '.

 

Dust - where?? - my home has never been so ' clean '.

 

If I get reallly bored - I can do it all over again.

 

No hitching - here.

 

PS. what the heck has ' dust ' got to do with anything.

 

 


It makes you sneeze. so I think Roges means the virus can hitch a ride on the dust.


Just LOL.

Being just over half way through a voluntary 14 day self isolation I get what they are saying. It's tough doing it at home with my own stuff around and plenty of room and a garden to move about in. 

In just one room, even with food supplied etc, it would be very hard on your mental strength. Necessary, but hard.

One of the quarantine Sydney hotels (Swissotel Market Street in the city), I stayed at in 2015 and it's 5 star, with nice rooms, lovely staff, and amazing views. Even our huge bathroom had wall to wall views!!!

Jail, my A$$.

I agree - BUT.

 

It does seem a little strange - that all of a sudden - we are being told to ' isolate '.

 

How many realise - they have actually been doing this  - for yonks - BY:

 

Talking on their phone - while in company.

 

Checking their emails - while in company.

 

Facebook - while in company.

 

Twitter - while in company.

 

Truth is - they have ' isolated ' - not even knowing it.

 

OH - geez - now they don't like it.

Because now we're TOLD to. As soon as the choice is removed with regard to something, people want it.


@domino-710 wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@domino-710 wrote:

@rogevibe wrote:

@domino-710 wrote:

@rogevibe wrote:

@davidc4430 wrote:

Travellers in hotel quarantine say they are 'treated like criminals' and fear catching coronavirus

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-31/travellers-in-quarantine-treated-like-animals-fear-coronaviru...


Hotels are not designed for disease mitigation - for example many have sealed windows so can not disperse any pathogens , also have common ducted ventilation without effective filters or anti-viral devices installed . 

 


Well - I gave it a try.

 

Saved a good sneeze - aimed it at the airconditioner - fell short by a good few metres.

 

And still not sure ' mitigation ' ............................LOL

 

mitigation
/mɪtɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/
 
noun
  1. the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.

 


@domino-710 wrote:

@rogevibe wrote:

@davidc4430 wrote:

Travellers in hotel quarantine say they are 'treated like criminals' and fear catching coronavirus

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-31/travellers-in-quarantine-treated-like-animals-fear-coronaviru...


Hotels are not designed for disease mitigation - for example many have sealed windows so can not disperse any pathogens , also have common ducted ventilation without effective filters or anti-viral devices installed . 

 


Well - I gave it a try.

 

Saved a good sneeze - aimed it at the airconditioner - fell short by a good few metres.

 

And still not sure ' mitigation ' ............................LOL

 

mitigation
/mɪtɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/
 
noun
  1. the action of reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something.

 

 


yeah , and WHO stated would be only 224 deaths worldwide ...... so what about hitching a ride on dust ? 


You'll have to be more ' concise '.

 

Dust - where?? - my home has never been so ' clean '.

 

If I get reallly bored - I can do it all over again.

 

No hitching - here.

 

PS. what the heck has ' dust ' got to do with anything.

 

 


It makes you sneeze. so I think Roges means the virus can hitch a ride on the dust.


Just LOL.


Yeah well, you are.


@kitty-kat-kollection wrote:
One of the quarantine Sydney hotels (Swissotel Market Street in the city), I stayed at in 2015 and it's 5 star, with nice rooms, lovely staff, and amazing views. Even our huge bathroom had wall to wall views!!!

Jail, my A$$.

I guess it's nice to stay there, but to be stuck in the same room for 14 days?

 

No matter how nice the prison...

 

If you can't get out, it's still a prison.

 

I think I could wear it for 14 days, though...

 

 

There are prisons .....

 

Deaths continue – is the war really over?

 

Petition · The Australian Government: Put a stop to inhumane ...

Then there are prisons

 

Photo of Tuol Sleng Prison Cell by Photo Stock Source prison ...

 

 

Then there are .......

 

Inside the InterContinental.


@bright.ton42 wrote:

 

 

There are prisons .....

 

Deaths continue – is the war really over?

 

Petition · The Australian Government: Put a stop to inhumane ...

Then there are prisons

 

Photo of Tuol Sleng Prison Cell by Photo Stock Source prison ...

 

 

Then there are .......

 

Inside the InterContinental.


I know. 

 

But even luxury can be a prison if there's no escape.


@icyfroth wrote:

@kitty-kat-kollection wrote:
One of the quarantine Sydney hotels (Swissotel Market Street in the city), I stayed at in 2015 and it's 5 star, with nice rooms, lovely staff, and amazing views. Even our huge bathroom had wall to wall views!!!

Jail, my A$$.

I guess it's nice to stay there, but to be stuck in the same room for 14 days?

 

No matter how nice the prison...

 

If you can't get out, it's still a prison.

 

I think I could wear it for 14 days, though...


You can't even stay away from hairdressers and car washes.

 

Wear it for 14 days?   Pffffft