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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

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UK will shut all school as of tomorrow - we should do the same.
Not 100% correct, they are limiting UK school numbers by effectively turning them into daycare centers for the children of Essential Services workers.

Doctors, Nurses, Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Food, etc., etc.. if you're a lawyer or a politician you need to find somewhere else to send your kid.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #226
I live in Middle Park - there were countless numbers of GP fans roaming the streets and pubs over the last week.

Not blaming then but they simply should not have been allowed into the country.

Good to see that big business greases the pockets of Labor just as much as their counterparts!
Dunno whether it was big business greasing, misinformation, sheer stupidity or all of the above. Given the fact that ALL our cases are "imported", why the fark would you let anyone in from the high risk areas like Europe? If its one thing I'll agree the gov have cocked up and that's not closing the borders (airports and ports) quicker.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #227
Northern Italy got screwed because it is Italy's manufacturing base - and guess where the majority of their workers are sourced from these days?
Who is susceptible and what might be the cause are two very different things.

There were probably hundreds or thousands of business people, locals, travelling back and forth between Wuhan Province and local regions over the last few months. Including many business people travelling out of Wuhan and back. The workers who come and stay for weeks or months on end are not the problem, the highly mobile managers and executives who travel back and forth multiple times in that period are far more likely to be carriers.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #229
Who is susceptible and what might be the cause are two very different things.

There were probably hundreds or thousands of business people, locals, travelling back and forth between Wuhan Province and local regions over the last few months. Including many business people travelling out of Wuhan and back. The workers who come and stay for weeks or months on end are not the problem, the highly mobile managers and executives who travel back and forth multiple times in that period are far more likely to be carriers.

No crap Sherlock!  ::)
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #230
Here's a shorter version but if you get a spare 90 minutes it's worth a listen to.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZFhjMQrVts
I literally just finished watching the 90 minute version. lol

Still don't understand why i was told to watch it. Seems like what i was saying and what my understanding of the situation is.

Perhaps that doesn't come across on here very well?

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #231
I literally just finished watching the 90 minute version. lol

Still don't understand why i was told to watch it. Seems like what i was saying and what my understanding of the situation is.

Perhaps that doesn't come across on here very well?

I watched it days ago. I only put it up to inform everyone here about what's coming because our prime minister wants people to believe his government are the experts and not to believe crap online.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #232
No crap Sherlock!  ::)
So why would you single out the low cost labor, is it an elitist thing?

Anyway, last time I was in Northern Italy most of the low cost labor came out of the old Soviet Block states or North Africa, not China or SE Asia. I'd say the bulk of the unskilled factory labor, also hotel maintenance and wait staff, were African.

I realise it's been a couple of years since I've been there, but I'm sure things haven't changed that quickly on the larger scale.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Italy#Modern_Italy_and_immigration
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #233
I watched it days ago. I only put it up to inform everyone here about what's coming because our prime minister wants people to believe his government are the experts and not to believe crap online.
His reference to believing stuff online was directed at bogus claims circulating saying that a lockdown would be announced today (I got an audio mss saying it, my daughter got a text from her boss). They said listen to official instructions re: lockdowns, school closures, etc not twitter feeds or whatsapp messages.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #234
His reference to believing stuff online was directed at bogus claims circulating saying that a lockdown would be announced today (I got an audio mss saying it, my daughter got a text from her boss). They said listen to official instructions re: lockdowns, school closures, etc not twitter feeds or whatsapp messages.

Yes, I think sometimes we all economize with our choice of words, and for convenience we pick an easy phrase that catches more than it should. I doubt Slomo is telling us not to listen to the Michael Osterholms of this world. That said, his response is still way too slow IMO, and fully in keeping with his general MO.

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #235
Yes, I think sometimes we all economize with our choice of words, and for convenience we pick an easy phrase that catches more than it should. I doubt Slomo is telling us not to listen to the Michael Osterholms of this world. That said, his response is still way too slow IMO, and fully in keeping with his general MO.

He's being reactive rather than proactive and with an incubation period of around 14 days he's always behind the 8 ball. He's been doing this from the start and sadly he and the chief medical officer aren't learning.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #236
Median incubation period is 5 days, not 14 days. Having said that, the testing takes anywhere from 5-15 days to get results, so the numbers of cases being bandied around is what was happening a week or so ago, not what is happening today

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #237
He's being reactive rather than proactive and with an incubation period of around 14 days he's always behind the 8 ball. He's been doing this from the start and sadly he and the chief medical officer aren't learning.

Yes, that sounds fair enough. I was hoping he would hit at least 1 home run, just like Howard did with the gun legislation early in his first term. That way I wouldn't be accused of blatant, consistent anti-Liberal bias.  ;)

Sadly, no such luck.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #238
Yes, that sounds fair enough. I was hoping he would hit at least 1 home run, just like Howard did with the gun legislation early in his first term. That way I wouldn't be accused of blatant, consistent anti-Liberal bias.  ;)

Sadly, no such luck.

Nice of us to start off the new season on the same page Paul.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #239
China has reported no new infection cases today for the first time, wonder how they got to this stage and with their massive population?
A.Full lockdown is what got them to this level of control, we need to be doing same...