GA in a Pandemic Environment.
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I hesitate to compare to flu because few people get the flu, relative to the potential reach of CVid 19, thanks to the flu vaccine.
We have 12-18 mos to wait for vaccine here.
Simulation run by WHO indicate 65 million dead which at 2% mortality is nearly 50% rate of infection. 3.25 billion people infected. That’s ginormous.
20% require hospitalization. There isn’t capacity for that.
We have 12-18 mos to wait for vaccine here.
Simulation run by WHO indicate 65 million dead which at 2% mortality is nearly 50% rate of infection. 3.25 billion people infected. That’s ginormous.
20% require hospitalization. There isn’t capacity for that.
Fools wasting their cash on toilet paper.
I can solve the issue for $29.
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I can solve the issue for $29.
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Fools wasting their cash on toilet paper.
I can solve the issue for $29.
https://www.myhomeware.com.au/round-...iABEgLplPD_BwE
I can solve the issue for $29.
https://www.myhomeware.com.au/round-...iABEgLplPD_BwE
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Imagine this taboo breaker: Your home has a bathroom with toilet and shower but no toilet paper. What would stop you washing your derriere with soap and warm water, in your shower, after a 'number two'?
(And for the unimaginative, wash your hands and the rest of you too.)
(And for the unimaginative, wash your hands and the rest of you too.)
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Simulation run by WHO indicate 65 million dead which at 2% mortality is nearly 50% rate of infection. 3.25 billion people infected. Thats ginormous.
20% require hospitalization. There isnt capacity for that.
You've posted that elsewhere...could you provide a link for it (the simulation) please.
20% require hospitalization. There isnt capacity for that.
You've posted that elsewhere...could you provide a link for it (the simulation) please.
Aviation is already suffering badly.
- Emails floating around in Australian airlines about pilots taking unpaid leave and or early retirement
- Significantly less passenger loads and routes being cut temporarily
- Tourism down 70% on the Great Ocean Road - there's a lot of airfields from the Bellarine Peninsula across to the 12 Apostles
- Even the float plane chap at Williamstown has noticed a significant decline and it's not just Chinese tourists
- Emails floating around in Australian airlines about pilots taking unpaid leave and or early retirement
- Significantly less passenger loads and routes being cut temporarily
- Tourism down 70% on the Great Ocean Road - there's a lot of airfields from the Bellarine Peninsula across to the 12 Apostles
- Even the float plane chap at Williamstown has noticed a significant decline and it's not just Chinese tourists
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After hearing the news, I went down to my local supermarket to see it for myself.
A non-carriers guide to COVID-19 should be published and have the words 'DON'T PANIC' inscribed in large, friendly letters on the cover.
Last Sunday I stopped for fuel at a busy servo and noticed two Chinese males loitering. As I was pumping gas one of them came up to me and the conversation went something like this:
Excuse me can I ask question?
Wait a minute, I need to focus on the meter....ok, what do you want?
Hello, I am student from China, can I ask is Holden car good? I want to buy Holden.
Well they've just gone out of business. What do you need one for?
Can I show you picture on my phone?
Ok.
Is Holden Captiva good car? (shows me pictures).
Probably ok but the resale will be bad now that Holden is out of business.
I notice you have Holden, is it good car?
It's 20 years old!
Really? Looks very good.
Where are you studying?
I am student at Monash.
What are you studying?
IT.
You don't need study IT.
So I went to pay at the counter and deliberately left the car unlocked just to see what transpires. At the counter I say to the pay clerk "You got some interesting new friends out there." He laughed and said "Yeah, they've been there a while." I replied "I bet you've seen it all in this job." and he laughed.
On the way back to my car I notice the person I was talking to now loitering around other cars. I waved him good bye and left.
It's almost been a week and I'm still waiting for the Corona virus to kick in.
Oh what a feeling!
A non-carriers guide to COVID-19 should be published and have the words 'DON'T PANIC' inscribed in large, friendly letters on the cover.
Last Sunday I stopped for fuel at a busy servo and noticed two Chinese males loitering. As I was pumping gas one of them came up to me and the conversation went something like this:
Excuse me can I ask question?
Wait a minute, I need to focus on the meter....ok, what do you want?
Hello, I am student from China, can I ask is Holden car good? I want to buy Holden.
Well they've just gone out of business. What do you need one for?
Can I show you picture on my phone?
Ok.
Is Holden Captiva good car? (shows me pictures).
Probably ok but the resale will be bad now that Holden is out of business.
I notice you have Holden, is it good car?
It's 20 years old!
Really? Looks very good.
Where are you studying?
I am student at Monash.
What are you studying?
IT.
You don't need study IT.
So I went to pay at the counter and deliberately left the car unlocked just to see what transpires. At the counter I say to the pay clerk "You got some interesting new friends out there." He laughed and said "Yeah, they've been there a while." I replied "I bet you've seen it all in this job." and he laughed.
On the way back to my car I notice the person I was talking to now loitering around other cars. I waved him good bye and left.
It's almost been a week and I'm still waiting for the Corona virus to kick in.
Oh what a feeling!
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Seems like the virus has killed off Flybe ..https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...collapsed.html
how many other financially fragile airlines will follow. Know any in these parts,, Virgin.. ?
how many other financially fragile airlines will follow. Know any in these parts,, Virgin.. ?
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Government mulling travel bans from Italy. By the time I plan to travel to Europe, July, I’m guessing that the decision will be made for me.
If the virus is circulating in Australia by then, travel bans won’t make any sense. If it’s as serious as some researchers suggest, tourism will be pointless and life threatening.......or it could all be sorted and gone like snow on a summers day.
There is much BS circulating on the internet about the virus. Starting with “it’s no worse than flu”.
If the virus is circulating in Australia by then, travel bans won’t make any sense. If it’s as serious as some researchers suggest, tourism will be pointless and life threatening.......or it could all be sorted and gone like snow on a summers day.
There is much BS circulating on the internet about the virus. Starting with “it’s no worse than flu”.
But it hurts trying to get the glass out me arse... damn paperless cockpit...
Lucky I’ve got the backup ipad, hang on.......
It appears they are going to fly in Chinese university students. The mighty dollar rules over public health. Disgraceful if this happens but from the comment quoted below it sure looks like it is.
https://www.smh.com.au/business/comp....html#comments
from one of the comments ...
Sydney Uni is already sending letters to students to vacant accommodation at Abercrombie Street so that international student arrivals can be quarantined there.
https://www.smh.com.au/business/comp....html#comments
from one of the comments ...
Sydney Uni is already sending letters to students to vacant accommodation at Abercrombie Street so that international student arrivals can be quarantined there.