Denali
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S Korea and other countries have found, better a negative test than a pandemic spread. Yes there’s a need to reduce load on hospitals but don’t see why it’s not possible to set up mobile testing as other countries have done?
1. We have a limited number of tests. Was 100k initially that we've gone through and we recently got another 100k from the US.
2. Korea has only been testing 12-15k people a day, which adjusted for population is 5-7k here - pretty much the rate we've been testing at
Korea is working better because people are social isolating, and not all going to the beach or cinemas.
So ask yourself why did we only have 100K four weeks after the problem as known?1. We have a limited number of tests. Was 100k initially that we've gone through and we recently got another 100k from the US.
2. Korea has only been testing 12-15k people a day, which adjusted for population is 5-7k here - pretty much the rate we've been testing at
Korea is working better because people are social isolating, and not all going to the beach or cinemas.
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Is that the same as alcohol ingestion? Alcohol is working for me tonight.suggestion box…. nitric oxide anyone ??
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You just made me cry. But thanks for sharing the heartfelt story.Is that the same as alcohol ingestion? Alcohol is working for me tonight.
I isolated from my 6 month old grandson today. He is the cutest button and he knows me. He sees me and he lights up even if he’s grizzly, and giggles. Sad times but we have to do it. Just wish everyone would do it. That’s the angry bit in me today.
As did your post. Sad times.You just made me cry. But thanks for sharing the heartfelt story.
So how do members here feel about having a friend over to your house for lunch or dinner at the moment, assuming you are otherwise well and healthy with no symptoms?
Genuinely curious about how people are treating the danger (or lack thereof, depending on your opinion).
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Excellent point re: the elderly, and good on you. My partner wants to visit her grandparents. Not my business to tell her what to do, but as we don't live together I've decided I don't want to be complicit in any cross-infections so will keep my distance. How to tell her that might be the bigger problem!We're following the rules. Both sets of parents / grandparents are well into their 80's and younger members including us are dealing with the general public on a everyday basis - just waiting it out.
No restaurants (yeah, I know), no cafe, no hairdresser, no beauty stuff, no nothing....
So how do members here feel about having a friend over to your house for lunch or dinner at the moment, assuming you are otherwise well and healthy with no symptoms?
Genuinely curious about how people are treating the danger (or lack thereof, depending on your opinion).
To be fair, medical purchasing was asleep when the rest of the world were buying up masks.
Yes it is the frontline who suffer… but better management and a touch of foresight would have mitigated the problem.
It is funny ...two closest friends in their sixties.So how do members here feel about having a friend over to your house for lunch or dinner at the moment, assuming you are otherwise well and healthy with no symptoms?
Genuinely curious about how people are treating the danger (or lack thereof, depending on your opinion).
So how do members here feel about having a friend over to your house for lunch or dinner at the moment, assuming you are otherwise well and healthy with no symptoms?
Genuinely curious about how people are treating the danger (or lack thereof, depending on your opinion).