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    Isn't it surprising to find more & more people are having to get used to the new world of Personal Hygiene & the simple act of washing hands correctly. Did their Parents not teach them any basics at all?

    How to tie shoelaces, comb their hair, wash their mitts, clean their teeth used to be the norm once.

    Now it appears to be Slip on shoes or thongs, use gunk on their hair, use chewing gum to clean their teeth or not, & pay no attention to periodic washing of hands unless they appear dirty.

    I bet they do now or will, after the mortality rate surges upwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Health is one side of this crisis, but the other is economic. Already banks and others are abandoning attempts to raise capital. This can only get worse before it improves.

    'They would have been slaughtered': Coronavirus crisis causes capital freeze for Australian business

    'They would have been slaughtered': Coronavirus crisis causes capital freeze for Australian business | Australia news | The Guardian
    Yes. I have been quite sure since mid January that what we are coming in for is going to be something like 1919 + 1929. Probably not as bad as either the flu in 1919 or the Dreat Depression. But the only reason a depression did not immediately follow the flu was that we were already on a war footing, and with the world recovering from the war, there was only a slowing of the postwar boom. And we were not as dependent on transport then. And in 1929 there was no pandemic.

    So the combination of the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting recession is going to put a lot of plans on hold. The restrictions announced yesterday are only to the end of the month, but I don't think anyone who has given it a moment's thought imagines that will be the end of the emergency. In my view, things are going to get worse at least until the end of next month, and there are experts on epidemiology who are predicting the peak of cases could be as late as August. By that time we should at least be a bit used to it.

    A lot of plans are going to go on hold or be abandoned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    Our son is a fussy eater & only has white bread vegemite slices for lunch & lately has been suffering blood noses, so we went shopping last night for tissues & white sliced bread -Aldi first, they had no bread of any sort except gluten free, no eggs, obviously no dunny paper or tissues, no noodles, flour, rice & bugger all frozen meals or pies etc.
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    I went to our local IGA and of course they had no toilet paper but, to my surprise, they had plenty of long-life bread - are people throwing the bread in the deep freeze?
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    It looks like our 50th Wedding Anniversary Trip is off - Windsock (on this forum) has just advised me that from Midnight, Sunday, all persons entering NZ will need to self-isolate for 14 days. That would totally screw our holiday. We were going to NZ for 10 days come Wednesday.

    Coronavirus: Everyone travelling to NZ from overseas to self-isolate - NZ Herald

    Let's hope Qantas, the travel insurance company, the hire car company, and the hotels are understanding and not hit us for costs and fees.

    A friend gave us two invitations to the Qantas lounge at the airport for our departure. Oh, well, we won't be using those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    Yes, but it was the USA's CDC that completely stuffed up and is the proximate cause of their expanding outbreak:


    • first diagnostic test was faulty and was withdrawn
    • second test worked but either in short supply or overly restricted access
    • they prevented the States from using the test to check for community transmission (e.g., had to have been in Wuhan etc - does that sound at all familiar?), so it spread unchecked


    I'm a New York Times subscriber and the NYT has been scathing about the CDC.
    I don't understand why it is relevant to my comment. USA is not Australia.

    We need CDC in Australia. We don't have one yet and that's not a good news. It explains our minister of Heath in Victoria who has a law degree, is at the moment, the most hated politicians among Doctors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    Our son is a fussy eater & only has white bread vegemite slices for lunch & lately has been suffering blood noses, so we went shopping last night for tissues & white sliced bread -Aldi first, they had no bread of any sort except gluten free, no eggs, obviously no dunny paper or tissues, no noodles, flour, rice & bugger all frozen meals or pies etc. I normally buy 6x diet lemonade & there was only 2 left, so we went on to Woolworths, much the same there, only a few packs of bread rolls on the shelf being the difference. Shoppers there said Coles was no better for bread or tissues.
    Wifey decided that an early start was needed so got up at 6am this morning & went to a different Safeway- and still no white bread or tissues, so on to Aldi again & queued up 45 min before opening time- there was a dozen in front even then, by opening time there was 200 waiting, carpark & nearby street was chocka full of cars & before opening a manager walked down the line reminding all that there was a limit on 1 pack of toilet paper per purchase. Persistence paid off & she got both - & a pack of dunny paper for good measure.
    If that's what is now, you have to hope it gets no worse.
    David
    No sign of anything like that up here yet.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    It looks like our 50th Wedding Anniversary Trip is off - Windsock (on this forum) has just advised me that from Midnight, Sunday, all persons entering NZ will need to self-isolate for 14 days. That would totally screw our holiday. We were going to NZ for 10 days come Wednesday.

    Coronavirus: Everyone travelling to NZ from overseas to self-isolate - NZ Herald

    Let's hope Qantas, the travel insurance company, the hire car company, and the hotels are understanding and not hit us for costs and fees.

    A friend gave us two invitations to the Qantas lounge at the airport for our departure. Oh, well, we won't be using those.
    From the Qantas website. - Not sure about the deal with travel agents, might get tricky, good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Yes. I have been quite sure since mid January that what we are coming in for is going to be something like 1919 + 1929. Probably not as bad as either the flu in 1919 or the Dreat Depression. But the only reason a depression did not immediately follow the flu was that we were already on a war footing, and with the world recovering from the war, there was only a slowing of the postwar boom. And we were not as dependent on transport then. And in 1929 there was no pandemic.

    So the combination of the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting recession is going to put a lot of plans on hold. The restrictions announced yesterday are only to the end of the month, but I don't think anyone who has given it a moment's thought imagines that will be the end of the emergency. In my view, things are going to get worse at least until the end of next month, and there are experts on epidemiology who are predicting the peak of cases could be as late as August. By that time we should at least be a bit used to it.

    A lot of plans are going to go on hold or be abandoned.
    We should be prepared to hang on until Spring before things turn around. Worse case, perhaps. Anything earlier would be a bonus. As for like 1929, I still can't see it. A totally different type of circumstances entirely. What I would do now is buy in bulk, bags of spuds, flour for bread, etc, before the people wake up that is what they need, not toilet rolls.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    No sign of anything like that up here yet.
    It just made the news...

    https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/sea-of-shoppers-empties-shelves-as-virus-panic-takes-hold/ar-BB11axI0?ocid=spartandhp


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    Yeah, I had that news, but didn't want to post it. I'm sure things will settle down , but on the bright side, Woolies & Coles etc & their workers should do ok.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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