Those earlier pictures suggest we may soon see a few cases of "unintended plastic bag asphyxia". Just need a few to go to sleep wearing those outfits.
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Those earlier pictures suggest we may soon see a few cases of "unintended plastic bag asphyxia". Just need a few to go to sleep wearing those outfits.
How you know, when you are having a REALLY BAD day.
Dozens trapped in rubble of collapsed coronavirus quarantine hospital
With most of the respiratory viruses once you have had a particular strain you are basically immune to that strain for life.
With Corona Virus a few people have got it again after being cleared but I suspect this was just a diagnosis/testing issue and the persoin still had it all along.
So has any information come out yet advising whether you are immune from this current strain once you have had it - of course if it is like the flu and the cold in this aspect you are not immune to mutated strains.
Garry
Did our usual weekly shop at lunchtime today, got the last big pack of Aldi Bumf left on the shelf (the one we usually buy every couple of weeks). There were some smaller packs though, apparently Woollies was bare earlier in the week and there wasn't much left there today either. It seems even Yass isn't immune to the panic.
Regards,
Tote
It’s not a bioweapon - if it was it would be much more deadly and far less spreadable. Apparently various countries actually evaluated coronaviruses like SARS and MERS but decided that there were better options.
Truth is that it’s just a zoonotic coronavirus like SARS and MERS.
I hope you are right Paul, but if it atomises into extremely fine miniature droplets, who can say?
For us, we are not leaving anything to chance with both of us being over 60 & will do anything reasonable to keep from visiting the Funeral Director.
One of us has Asthma & one of us has no underlying ailments.
Maybe I've missed the advice...have authorities described how they will supply food etc to those who have been told to stay at home for 14 days and who have not got provisions before hand? Let alone if they find themselves quickly subject to repeated rounds of 14 day quarantine? On the assumption that they were not actually found to be infected after each round of quarantine.
I have seen some stuff suggesting that delivered groceries via the supermarket chains or Uber eats (or similar) are the approach at this stage. That won't work in regional or remote areas but there are no known cases there yet.
Some info in here Coronavirus cases spike in Australia - here's how to quarantine yourself - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Regards,
Tote