Weirdly the thing that's got me rattled isn't so much the lethality of it - it's obviously shit but I mean in my head I know what you're saying but there's still that nagging 'what if' but the bigger worry as stupid as it sounds is what the buggering hell is going to happen after. I mean the global economy is heading for fuckery and the question is whether I'll be able to continue supporting my wife, whether people around me will end up in poverty, what that will drive people to, etc. I honestly hope the government has the right plan to keep people alive economically as well as in health.
You're not alone in your worries. Try to cover your gaps as best you can and pray.Weirdly the thing that's got me rattled isn't so much the lethality of it - it's obviously shit but I mean in my head I know what you're saying but there's still that nagging 'what if' but the bigger worry as stupid as it sounds is what the buggering hell is going to happen after. I mean the global economy is heading for fuckery and the question is whether I'll be able to continue supporting my wife, whether people around me will end up in poverty, what that will drive people to, etc. I honestly hope the government has the right plan to keep people alive economically as well as in health.
I don't think we'll return to normal for at least a year. Industries will be eager to get back to work (and in fact China is already back to work and is restoring supply chains) but people will be leery about going out and spending money, unless it is to prep.I hope you're right. If so we should see things settle down in the next few weeks and hopefully we can all return to normal ASAP.
The next 2-3 weeks will be critical everywhere.
Taiwan has a wonderful National Health Service, with a vibrant community of Doctors. People desire to become Doctors, and there’s an abundance of them.
Taiwanese are also habitual mask users regardless of this outbreak, and certain manufacturing companies have changed their output to enable enough masks arrive at pharmacies throughout the country.
It helps that Taiwan is relatively small, with a 23 million population, an island, so early and decisive quarantine, self isolation, and strict rules regarding what to do for each individual were implemented as soon as China started to obfuscate its responsibilities.
We had a 2 week school closure we’ll before any other country, and all public spaces have access to hand sanitiser spray.
If you feel ill, there is a hotline number 1922, to phone, they give advice in all languages, if you are under quarantine then the government will provide you with 25 quid a day per person in your household, free food deliveries on a daily basis, and phone you 3 times a day to follow their instructions, like asking how your symptoms are, etc. If your symptoms get worse they send a CDC team in, to evacuate you to a specific hospital.
Schools classes will be closed if a single student is confirmed, and the entire school closed if 2 students in the school get it. Th3 entire county school system gets shut down, including unis and colleges, if over 12% of the school’s have closed.
I mean, they are on top of it, the numbers haven’t gone up from the 45 cases or so. They did go up today, but that was because 9 people arrived back to Taiwan from a package tour of Eygpt, but they were known and have been quarantined immediately.
I have a feeling it’ll only take one idiot to spread it to an uncontainable level, but it hasn’t happened yet.
3 weeks ago, one guy who had to self quarantine, went off on a tour of Taiwan instead. Turns out he didn’t have Coronavirus, but the government fined him $1,000,000 Taiwanese Dollars. Which is about £27,000, as a warning to other mental deficients.
Fair play to the authorities over here.
wife keeps coughing. Don’t know if stress cough or not.
This chart displays hospitalization rates among those who showed up to the doctor complaining about symptoms.
From the start, doctors confirmed (and continue to confirm) that ~80% of people are asymptomatic or have mild-enough symptoms that they never show up to get it checked.
Not only does this imply it is far more widespread than official reports (I think most would agree on that), but it's also far less deadly than these charts are indicating. If you have ~184k cases worldwide and 7,182 deaths yeah that's a pretty big deal.
But what if the total number of infected is actually in the millions / tens of millions? Suddenly that death toll doesn't look so alarming, now does it?
In my mind, the only missing variable is to check how many people already have coronavirus antibodies in their system (a very different test and probably harder to conduct). I'd expect that millions upon millions have already gotten the virus and recovered without seeing a doctor once.
This is so true. People must understand that the statistics given here apply to people who have seen a doctor and tested positive. All mild courses or generally all courses without tests are missing in the statistics. The percentages given are therefore in reality MUCH lower.
Honestly, does anyone actually believe Iran's numbers? They had about 100 cases less than yesterday, with a health care system WAY worse than Italy or the rest of the world. This is SO much bullshit.
While this is true, we also shouldn't make up things here as well. Thinking *millions on millions* got the virus already and recovered is as unsubstantiated as thinking the numbers are 100% accurate already. Nobody expects the death rate to be 9% by the end of this whole thing.
Don't panic, but don't take it lightly. Both things are extremly dangerous. And in the end, regardless of actual numbers. Our healthcare systems are in danger anyway. They already crash.
Especially if they have plenty of food at home already. Like geez how much pasta and such do you need? Think of others for goodness sakeI don't think there's an unreported number in the millions. But even if the number of unreported cases is only twice as high (and it is certainly much higher), the death rates and the percentage of critical cases are already falling sharply.
The situation is of course serious either way. This disease, if spread unchecked, has the potential to kill millions on this planet. These are then not only people who die from the coronavirus, but also people who could have been affected by anything, but who cannot be treated due to overburdened hospitals.
People just have to stop thinking only about themselves, especially if they are under 50 or have no previous illnesses.
No one is taking it lightly.While this is true, we also shouldn't make up things here as well. Thinking *millions on millions* got the virus already and recovered is as unsubstantiated as thinking the numbers are 100% accurate already. Nobody expects the death rate to be 9% by the end of this whole thing.
Don't panic, but don't take it lightly. Both things are extremly dangerous. And in the end, regardless of actual numbers. Our healthcare systems are in danger anyway. They already crash. See: Italy, Spain and France.
Well we ran out of paper towels yesterday so I paid $38 on Amazon for a 16 pack of bounty get here by the end of the month
Lol paper towels not toilet paper. Actually the reason we ran out was because we mistook a big pack of TP for a pack of paper towelsHooooooliiiiiii fuuuuuuuk. That is some expensive asswiping.
Link?Get this shit you savages:
I am using this due to Psoriasis for years and it's better than any toilet paper.
It's called Ravak X070077, I am not sure if any Czech eshop sells them outside CZ. Alza does not have it. Ravak is Czech company.Link?
Simple. They have the vaccine from their friends in ChinaHow is Russia handling this thing besides drinking vodka?
Such as movies about the coronavirus.Perfect time to shoot some footage for future apocalypse movies.
Get this shit you savages:
I am using this due to Psoriasis for years and it's better than any toilet paper.
Well if you are located somewhere where this is standard, then you probably do not have to fight for toilet paper though : )I don't like using these but we have them because they are standard in the middle east. I'll use it if I have to because it beats fighting on the streets for toilet paper.
Without a test you never know ,best is to self quarantine.I've had an itchy throat since yesterday with no fever, malaise, aches, or chills. Actually had some phlegm deep down that came out me earlier.
A friend of mine who is a doctor suspects that it could acute upper respiratory infection and not coronavirus.
Lad, do I have coronavirus?
Well if you are located somewhere where this is standard, then you probably do not have to fight for toilet paper though : )
It's probably hot in there, I would guess too. Or not? I was only in Dubai, that's my whole middle eastern adventure. And well all of it was waiting a day for plane : D And that to me, which was in....mmmmm....in May, was pretty unbearable, but air is definitely different there.This is true actually lol. It's the bottled water here that is fast becoming short in supply. The toilet paper aisle was full yesterday.
Jordan's security forces prepared to "use force" to enforce virus lockdown
Jordan’s Directorate of General Security have said they are “prepared to use force” to enforce the kingdom’s coronavirus lockdown, according to state-owned Jordan News Agency.
Security forces said they will use all the means available to them, including “the use of appropriate force to implement the decisions that aim to protect citizens and preserve their safety.”
On Tuesday, the kingdom announced a two-week lockdown to stop the spread of the pandemic.
People can only leave their homes in cases of “extreme necessity,” public transport has been suspended, and work in the private and public sector has also been temporarily stopped. Only “emergency” medical surgeries and consultations are permitted.
The country’s military is also set to deploy at the entrances and exits of main cities. The government has banned people from moving between provinces.
Jordan has 35 confirmed cases of the Covid-19 virus. More than 4,700 people are in quarantine, according to Minister of Health Saad Jaber.
Jordan's security forces prepared to "use force" to enforce virus lockdown
As the coronavirus continues to spread, millions are under lockdown in Europe as some Asian countries close schools and non-essential businesses, and curb travel. Follow here for the latest news and live updates.www.cnn.com
It's probably hot in there, I would guess too. Or not? I was only in Dubai, that's my whole middle eastern adventure. And well all of it was waiting a day for plane : D And that to me, which was in....mmmmm....in May, was pretty unbearable, but air is definitely different there.
And well that's far more frightening, if the water runs out. Here we even can drink tap water, I don't do that, but it's perfectly fine. So I hope that in your place shit does not hit the fan.It's not actually too bad yet but the tap water here is liquid ass so everyone drinks bottled water. It's probably the one thing that is universally used by everyone (regardless of background) across the country.
Wow. It's coming to Europe too. France will be first. Macaroni will be like "You didn't listen. Now I'm croissant. I warned you. But you didn't listen. Violence baguettes violence."
Seriously though, this sucks. There will be violence if this doesn't ease off. Britain are still doing it right - it's the only way to keep civilization going.
Jprdan always seemed to be very laid back people, hopefully they don't break quarantine and use of force does not become a thing. Sure things can get messy but hope the very least not near Iran levels of messy.
France I would think if only a mob of people start to protest, not sure when other countries would go into panic and start getting messy.
People should just chill out and don't panic we are all facing the same mess.
It's dumb and a mess. Executing people in public because they may or may not have the flu. Cool.
This is so true. People must understand that the statistics given here apply to people who have seen a doctor and tested positive. All mild courses or generally all courses without tests are missing in the statistics. The percentages given are therefore in reality MUCH lower.
Nope, no one is excuting people in public, not even North Korea.
Mate most of the people here getting their info from msm fake news