Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1050 – August 02, 2020, 07:17:57 am Herald Sun reporting that the premier is set to pull the trigger in stage 4 either today or Monday, construction would continue with additional. That would mean Public Transport would need to continue. The info I got was not quite correct. Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1051 – August 02, 2020, 09:04:15 am Quote from: Gointocarlton – on August 02, 2020, 07:17:57 amHerald Sun reporting that the premier is set to pull the trigger in stage 4 either today or Monday, construction would continue with additional. That would mean Public Transport would need to continue. The info I got was not quite correct.What i heard was that construction would NOT continue. Same as NZ stage 4 Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1052 – August 02, 2020, 11:41:42 am For those playing at home. Here is the Dan Andrews 'cheat sheet'.His press conferences decoded.--------------------------------------11am = not terribleAfter 12pm = badWearing a suit = real bad newsSports jacket = moderately bad newsNorthface jumper = it's the weekendWearing a suit on the weekend after 12pm = $hlt's f**ked Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1053 – August 02, 2020, 01:00:51 pm Quote from: kruddler – on August 02, 2020, 09:04:15 amWhat i heard was that construction would NOT continue. Same as NZ stage 4Heard the same Krud, remains to be seen. Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1054 – August 02, 2020, 02:33:27 pm Quote from: kruddler – on August 02, 2020, 11:41:42 amFor those playing at home. Here is the Dan Andrews 'cheat sheet'.His press conferences decoded.--------------------------------------11am = not terribleAfter 12pm = badWearing a suit = real bad newsSports jacket = moderately bad newsNorthface jumper = it's the weekendWearing a suit on the weekend after 12pm = $hlt's f**kedDrum roll.....and its Wearing a suit on the weekend after 12pm = $hlt's f**ked Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1055 – August 02, 2020, 02:46:27 pm Quote from: Gointocarlton – on August 02, 2020, 01:00:51 pmHeard the same Krud, remains to be seen.Another 24 hours wait it seems Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1056 – August 02, 2020, 03:07:26 pm Quote from: kruddler – on August 02, 2020, 02:46:27 pmAnother 24 hours wait it seems Yeah, 3 categories, 1 business as usual, 2 restricted output and 3 closed if you cant work from home. Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1057 – August 02, 2020, 03:56:22 pm When is the next state election? Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1058 – August 02, 2020, 04:23:39 pm Quote from: madbluboy – on August 02, 2020, 03:56:22 pmWhen is the next state election? 2022 Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1059 – August 02, 2020, 05:30:04 pm A hidden stat you wont find in the media, 200% increase in the suicide rate in Victoria due to Covid19.... Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1060 – August 02, 2020, 08:06:33 pm Elwood - not having a go, but where is that stat from - I have seen it mentioned a few times. ABS posted their stats on 25/9/19 for 2018.There are a couple of articles that speak about 2019 - but haven't seen anything that officially compares 2020 against anything. Quote Selected
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1061 – August 02, 2020, 08:16:16 pm Quote from: dodge – on August 02, 2020, 08:06:33 pmElwood - not having a go, but where is that stat from - I have seen it mentioned a few times. ABS posted their stats on 25/9/19 for 2018.There are a couple of articles that speak about 2019 - but haven't seen anything that officially compares 2020 against anything.Check your PMs Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1062 – August 02, 2020, 09:46:33 pm Quote from: ElwoodBlues1 – on August 02, 2020, 05:30:04 pmA hidden stat you wont find in the media, 200% increase in the suicide rate in Victoria due to Covid19....I often wonder how much of that is due to COVID, and the lock-down effects on trade and employment, versus the effects on some caused by the media's hysterical reporting and sensationalism!There are a lot of people just soaking in everything the TV stations and newspapers say, without being mindful enough to cast a critical eye, it must be draining, it must be oppressive. That's not even considering the effects of social media, which is another whole level worse and unaccountable!Look at those graphs posted earlier, most will just look at them and never read the values on either axis, they just see the shapes and assume they all tell the same story. I find my elderly mother-in-law is particularly vulnerable, especially to the late afternoon news sensationalism. There would be plenty in a bad head-space even before this COVID situation who dread turning on the TV, but can't help doing so! Quote Selected Last Edit: August 02, 2020, 09:55:44 pm by LP 2 Likes
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1063 – August 02, 2020, 10:09:25 pm Quote from: LP – on August 02, 2020, 09:46:33 pmI often wonder how much of that is due to COVID, and the lock-down effects on trade and employment, versus the effects on some caused by the media's hysterical reporting and sensationalism!There are a lot of people just soaking in everything the TV stations and newspapers say, without being mindful enough to cast a critical eye, it must be draining, it must be oppressive. That's not even considering the effects of social media, which is another whole level worse and unaccountable!Look at those graphs posted earlier, most will just look at them and never read the values on either axis, they just see the shapes and assume they all tell the same story. I find my elderly mother-in-law is particularly vulnerable, especially to the late afternoon news sensationalism. There would be plenty in a bad head-space even before this COVID situation who dread turning on the TV, but can't help doing so!LP,I think the reporting as it always does covers the horror stories more and as you say the vulnerable folk with issues pre covid find it tough to wake up each day and read and see the bad news.There would be an element of employment related deaths I guess to similar to what the farming/rural industry has gone and is going through. I'm sure we have some posters from CSC doing it tough too and lets hope they are ok and can reach out to family/friends etc. Paramedics are attending far more mental health calls than covid cases is what I have been told... Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: CV and mad panic behaviour Reply #1064 – August 02, 2020, 10:42:26 pm Quote from: ElwoodBlues1 – on August 02, 2020, 10:09:25 pmLP,I think the reporting as it always does covers the horror stories more and as you say the vulnerable folk with issues pre covid find it tough to wake up each day and read and see the bad news.There would be an element of employment related deaths I guess to similar to what the farming/rural industry has gone and is going through. I'm sure we have some posters from CSC doing it tough too and lets hope they are ok and can reach out to family/friends etc. Paramedics are attending far more mental health calls than covid cases is what I have been told...Interesting, I had a mate text me just yesterday telling me alot of his male clients are telling him they are struggling. Gotta speak up boys, talk, get help, anywhere, anytime. Quote Selected 2 Likes