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Wow, all travel from Europe to US is postponed
Buckle up y’all. I give it 2 weeks before a major US city is on lockdown and we see how folks react to forced quarantine via National Guard etc etc... buy some extra groceries when u shop and take ur shoes off outside! Wash ur hands and get rubbing alcohol before it’s all gone, not TP
Let us respect @McD's request that this thread simply be for sharing information to help us be safe.
Maybe someone should start a separate Off-Topic thread for a (no trolls welcome) discussion of the covid-19 situation.
Did anyone mention this? If you sneeze or cough, do so into your shoulder.
It amazes me to see people coughing and sneezing without covering up, let alone voluntarily blowing their nose in a restaurant or on a bus.
Wash your hands. Carry hand sanitizer. Door handles, computer keyboards, credit card readers, touchscreens are full of bacteria.
For coughing: coughing into your elbow also a good idea.
This is good:
https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-act-today-or-people-will-die-f4d3d9cd99ca
Incorrect. Italy is NOT a lab for the rest of the world. It has a way higher percentage of older people, who we know are the most vulnerable.
Statistics are not in themselves reliable. You have to consider them in context.
For example - whoever says from this that the worldwide mortality rate is 6% is also wrong. It's 6% from the OUTCOMES only. Not cases.
I'm also generally disgusted with hygiene of people. But sadly, there are a lot of very stupid people out there. I'm not saying that in an insulting way, but IQ is a big part of it. If you don't have the self-awareness and intellectual capacity for independent thought and rational, critical thinking, you're just gonna blow your nose and throw the tissue on the floor. People spitting, wiping their nose and then wiping a rail, coughing, sneezing etc, a lot of people are just ignorant on what those things can do.
All the more reason to pay close attention to what surfaces you touch, make sure you don't touch your face, and then wash your hands before you touch your face or eat food.
@richardyot : thanks for sharing the article. Everyone should read it.
Anyone capable of working from home should. We can all contribute to slowing the rate of transmission and this will increase survivabilty dramatically among those that fall ill.
Folks! Please use other threads to talk about anything other than positive steps we can take to reduce ours and others' risk.
I wish I could work from home but I can't. I use tech that's way too expensive for me to afford a home set up. My company are in the process of organising home-working should the need arise, but for now - it's commuting for me! I feel ok about riding the tube though. General information says that the virus is transmitted through moisture particles directly from the mouth or surfaces. So as long as you don't breathe in from someone else's face, or touch surfaces, etc, as long as you keep a good distance from people and wash your hands before touching anything else or your face, you should be fine. I try not to hold any hand rails, and beat the crowds by travelling out of the busiest times.
What are people doing at bank machines, and those touchscreen fast food menus etc? I mentioned this already for the supermarket, but it’s surprising how often you come across communal touchscreens, and I think it’s well established that they harbour germs. I always carry a touchscreen pen in a little holster now... you can also still was your hands at the first opportunity. If nothing else it helps me feel reassured.
That is good advice.
My advice is to make a list of things you need to sustain yourself and family, do it calmly, thoroughly, don’t panic buy, think of alternative products and lifestyle choices, so that you can refrain from contact with others as much as possible, walk instead of taking public transportation, shop at off-peak times etc. Try to make arrangements with family and friends just in case you are debilitated. Try to prepare as best you can.
The entire company I’m with is working from home from today, I’ve been from home a lot of last week, without problem, but when I was on the tube yesterday and day before I was still wearing my winter gloves because the weather’s only just emerged from not being shit any more.
Gloves on the tube are the thing, I proffer. They actually do stop me from touching my face as much (at all, I’d say), and I’m not so worried about handrails. Still wash my hands when I arrive, etc of course, but in transit, I recommend keeping your gloves on hands.
And not when washing the crockery, all that hot water and detergent.
Also worth doing: make sure you have on hand supplies you will need when your sick so that you or a household member (who may be carrying the virus ):
Call your doctor if you have symptoms, but don't go there physically unless they tell you to.
If you have symptoms self-quarantine before you know for sure that it is coronavirus. Transmissibility to others seems highest in the beginning.
Our job is reducing transmission rates. It will save lives.
It’s stating the obvious but when it arrives, keep in touch on this forum, so we may learn, support and also help to cheer one another up through the bad times.
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Barclays shares are 98p
Buy buy buy! (?)
Not for me to say ;-)
What are we to make of this?
Bad for old investors good for new ones I guess.
It is posted in 'Positive advice' so I just assumed...
It could be positive advise ;-) sorry for being cryptic but I’m no expert. It just looks tempting.
Folks: please head over to the other thread if your comments aren't inline with the threads topic: Positive (medical) advice for dealing the virus not commentary on world events. There is a thread for that stuff.
This thread is for people trying to figure out what they should be doing and may not be in the mood for a discussion of world events or sarcasm.
Well, as an expert in gettin' dah funk down I say go for it. This looks fun as hell.
Oh snapo, missed the medical part, let me just move my drink.
News from Scotland if and when schools close, it will be probably until summer.