Must be the Ditchling air.
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Must be the Ditchling air.
Just found out my pals younger brother caught it whilst attempting to escape Paris when they were going lockdown.
Realised he had as soon as he landed and isolated.. apparently hot and sweaty unable to get out of bed without feeling you’re going to faint and just couldn’t stop coughing.
Sounds miserable but he’s past it after a couple of days.
The whole mass exit strategy doesn’t work if you’ve lost the initial battle... if London is going under then you need to lock them in there. And good luck with that.
"We've closed the tubes but a replacement bus service is on its way."
A woman at my girlfriend's work has it. The last time she has interacted with her was Thursday last week, and we have now been asked to isolate for another week.
Should have hoarded more, I guess. :moop:
Newsnight has some footage of people in the pub coming up I believe. It's going to make me angry.
We should have made a deal with ISIS, let them machine gun a few pubs in return for a 20 year amnesty.
Is anywhere else in the world flouting the lockdown requests in the way our population are?
Do we now officially have the stupidest people in the world?
London will also have loads of immigrant [descended] families living three generations to a house like the Italians. They're in for a battering.
The video in this:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-51982495
"It's really messing up with my spring break"
"There's more serious things out there like hunger and poverty and we need to address that"
Having moralised about how shit and selfish everyone else is, Generation Z and the younger Millennials really are outing themselves as a complete hypocritical shower of shit, only interested in changing the world if it involves nothing more inconvenient to them than an instagram post.
Thinking about the long term implications of this makes me so moist. Please be the death of the experience economy. Please be the superboost to remote working and flexibility. Please be the end of the drinks after work culture. Please be the end of the fetishisation of 'travel'. Churn out the statistics on variations in the state of the environment, alcohol-related hospital admissions, wellness and happiness indicators, divorce rates...it's a fascinating dystopian human experiment. Either that or we'll be back to normal in 6 months.
You can't really breed that travel thing out of people. Adventure is what it is. It'll always appeal.
variations in the state of the environment - nothing will change
alcohol-related hospital admissions - everyone in hospital will be dead or dying of coronavirus
wellness and happiness indicators - probably not great [see above]
divorce rates - probably through the roof if the fog ever lifts
RTA deaths will probably crater though, on the bright side (c.300,000 this year apparently)
Suicides (c.235,000 thus far in 2020) may increase though.
Good old worldometer, where would I be without it's nonsensical yet relentless tickings in times like these?
Looting to begin before the end of the month?
I really want to bunker the fuck down at this point, potentially for months, but I'm still having to go into the office. I wonder what it will take.
The Group is turning on itself. Maybe Yevrah was right.
Unfortunately my lot are likely to think anyone working from home is immediately trying to pull a fast one, even though there are almost no customers and I could do everything from here.
Speaking of which:
:gs:
Yeah. India and Africa (If heat isn't a saviour and people seem to have given up on talking about that so I'm guessing it isn't) are going to be ravaged.
Surely the impact of this shutdown on the environment will be significant and noticeable. I'm waiting for reports of dodo sightings and shit and a ray of hope.
Alcohol related hospital admissions are a big number (?idk), if that's largely made up of punch-ips and peer-pressured drinking then that could plummet. Equally us all becoming house-bound alcoholics is a serious possibility too so could go the other way. Our relationship with the drug (as well as all others, stocking up on psychedelics could have been fun for this) will change.
I imagine divorce rates will shoot up. But so may the value we place on family and the household environment.
RTA death reduction, suicide rate, mental health statistics :drool:
I ain't got a clue, I'm just here to provide the 5am kitchen chat.
The climate change crew will have something to point at, at least. 9 months or more of reduced pollution.
The longer we're indoors the more noticeable the environmental impacts will be.
Apparently you can already now see fish in the canals in Venice. Logical extension is that animals etc. will start coming back into urban areas. Good luck with that one Florida.
My other prediction for this is that when there is a US election, and assuming D.Trump is one of the candidates, the Democrat will win all 50 states and do so with immense comfort.
https://i.imgur.com/oyMnHxx.png?1
Basically a leadership challenge that.
And +1 for drinks after work, they're brilliant. Just not during a global pandemic.
Maybe he just works with wankers.
They probably took the piss out of his name.
All available evidence would suggest the US are totally fucked, perhaps even more so than us (but perhaps not as I still struggle to visualise us being fucked even though I'm certain we are), so I'd agree entirely.
This has the capacity to comfortably topple them from their footing as #1 super power. If China have got it under control, I can't see how it won't.
Surely if there's one thing this pandemic has taught us is that (far too many) people don't give a shit about anything until it's on their doorstep, removing the oxygen from their lungs.
We'll never do anything to stop global warming before it's too late, unless there's a way to do so without it being a huge inconvenience.
I'm just out here hypothesising man, don't come at me with that negative energy unless it's got evidence to back it up. Until I can be arsed to look into it in more detail, I'll shed a tear for every airline that goes under like I did for Lehman Brothers.
I'm still balls deep into debauchery (with a love-hate relationship depending on how severe the damage) but remote working and flexibility should look to slowly kill it off, even if the Kombucha drinking melts of gen-z/Alpha/whatever-the-fuck would have got there anyway.
I would guess the narrative of this is going to move from Italy to Spain to us to wherever and when it properly hits America (May/June?) is when we'll start seeing the end of days stuff.
It'll then slowly, slowly clear in Europe and anywhere with a good public health system (not the US) and pop up to ravage different places in the subsequent few years.
We won't be back to globalised 'normal' for some time. Locally, I'm a bit more hopeful, but everywhere will have a dark month or three.
I bite my nails and I barely get ill as a result, so the Indians and Africans must have all sorts of HERD IMMUNITY the shit conditions they live in.
At the same time, there are a lot less 85-year old nonnas in Zimbabwe.