The Covid-19 Thread
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Also on the upside, the weather is beautiful and just brought dog for a nice long walk.
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Sun shining and I'm feeling a little better today. Mad fever dreams seem to have subsided as well which is nice.
It's been an awful week, but hopefully I'm through the worst. Hope everyone is either on the mend or feeling grand.
It's been an awful week, but hopefully I'm through the worst. Hope everyone is either on the mend or feeling grand.
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Spiralling in anxiety and facing the possibility of being out of a job next week in what may the most inhospitable job market in living memory. But I don't have coronavirus, and I've lost 3 pounds from dieting this week, so I guess it could be worse.
Glad you're on the mend.
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Glad things are a little brighter today, MM, hope you're fully back up to speed soon.Medicine Man wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2020 2:50 pmSun shining and I'm feeling a little better today. Mad fever dreams seem to have subsided as well which is nice.
It's been an awful week, but hopefully I'm through the worst. Hope everyone is either on the mend or feeling grand.
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Well true I live where I live and that isn't on them.Drarok wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 11:42 pmIn their defence, it wasn't their choice to live 40 miles away from work.
I don't know what you do, so no idea if a VPN is really even necessary, but it could well be that the internet connection isn't able to handle that many people accessing the office at once, and would require a new connection putting in to fix, so not something they could do in a small time-frame. What they could do as you say is just have the non-essential work wait for a bit.
I'm very glad my bosses are being super nice as usual, but I can't see us surviving as a company – we need investment by June or July else we're going to start having trouble paying bills.
And how things change in the wonderful world of project management. My current project is liable to be canned with everything going on, and I am now managing the Covid-19 response project making me a critical staff member and thus once again able to work from home. Plus it will protect me from any redundancies I should hope as well as probably being a very interesting project.
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Jesus, Italy is getting utterly fucked by this. More deaths there than in China now.
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Sigh.... rules are pretty prescriptive here in Luxembourg now:
The city is dead, with barely a handful of people in usually busy places
Any non-essential travel is forbidden under Wednesday's Grand-Ducal regulation.
As part of the state of emergency, the Prime Minister introduced a traffic ban that affects everyone.
The only valid reasons for leaving the home are included in the Grand-Ducal regulation of 18 March 2020.
Here they are:
procurement of food, pharmaceuticals and basic necessities,
acquisition of agricultural, viticultural, horticultural and forestry products,
travel to health facilities,
travel to the workplace for the exercise of professional activity,
assistance and care for the elderly, minors, the dependent, the disabled and the particularly vulnerable,
travel to social security organisations in case of emergency,
travel, in case of emergency, to financial and insurance institutions as well as to postal services,
travel to the commercial and artisanal entities listed here,
due to force majeure or a situation of necessity,
outdoor leisure activities on an individual basis or limited to people who live together, without any gathering and subject to respecting an interpersonal distance of two metres.
From tomorrow i'm working from home - and trying to plan project implementations in current conditions is a slow affair, right now.The Grand-Ducal regulation dated 18 March 2020 will allow selected economic and commercial activities to continue, while others must be closed.
The list of permitted businesses activities reads as follows:
commercial stores which mainly sell food products,
pharmacies,
opticians,
businesses that mainly sell animal feed,
telecommunications service businesses,
businesses that mainly sell hygiene products, washing and sanitary equipment,
fuel and petrol station sales services,
passenger transport activities,
distributors and businesses specialising in medical and sanitary equipment,
medical pedicure limited to medical, not cosmetic, care,
press distribution businesses,
financial and insurance institutions,
postal services,
dry cleaning and clothing cleaning services,
funeral services,
troubleshooting, repair, clearance and maintenance activities required for safety reasons.
The city is dead, with barely a handful of people in usually busy places
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stay safe elgaucho
All stay safe. Crack out those box sets you always wanted to watch and those who do not have kids - YOU LUCKY BASTARDS !
All stay safe. Crack out those box sets you always wanted to watch and those who do not have kids - YOU LUCKY BASTARDS !
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Work as normal for me out in the country....fencing, lambing, calving...avoiding Infected townies...
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Apparently air quality around the world has seen a marked improvement since the outbreak. There's even fish in the Venice canals for the first time in decades.
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Hopefully I can cheer people up with this one.
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All pubs and clubs must shut from tonight.
That'll piss off that Weatherspoons chain owner who said closure wasn't necessary.
That'll piss off that Weatherspoons chain owner who said closure wasn't necessary.
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Enforced too, he just clarified in a journalists question because his initial statement was a bit vague, he only said "we're telling them to close".
They can all stay open to provide take-away food though.
These measures are huge, bit late in the day but still quite a significant amount of support for employees.
They can all stay open to provide take-away food though.
These measures are huge, bit late in the day but still quite a significant amount of support for employees.
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Yeah, the chancellor's statement was pretty reassuring, although I suspect it's going to take some expert analysis before we know the full extent and limitations of it.
Cinemas, gyms and leisure centres are among the businesses not told to shut immediately, but as soon as they reasonably can.
I'm a "key worker", apparently. I don't have kids, but I could still shovel them off to school if I did.
Cinemas, gyms and leisure centres are among the businesses not told to shut immediately, but as soon as they reasonably can.
I'm a "key worker", apparently. I don't have kids, but I could still shovel them off to school if I did.
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The salary cover is immense