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14 hours ago, JSinghnz said:

What is the situation in your place, people?

Here anyone coming into the country has to go into self isolation for 14 days.

We have 7 cases so far and all are people who came in from overseas.

relatives in Italy under lockdown ,

had a death in local hospital queens hospital , romford uk , that lead to people going mad in supermarkets buying loads of frozen ready meals, soup tins, tinned pulses, tomatoes , sugar( this is crazy it is not a necessity and will compete with body processes for available vit c) frozen pizzas . chips, toilet rolls gone, tissue boxes gone, NO pasta anywhere , however if you can cook from scratch then there's still dried pulses, rice, oats (made own type of oat milk using a small handful of cashews - becomes same as oatly barista), other grains , frozen veg .frsh veg .
 

Homeopath friends in Brisbane , Portugal, Portland,oregon , morroco, germany  and other places are decribeing govt responses locally and nationally  ; it seems most people are clueless on the street and panic buying supplies . Homeopaths are sharing remedies which are helping the suffering  and increasing chances of survival during spanish flu epidemic 1918 patient deaths in allopathically treated cases ran at 28%,  homeopathically treated 1%.

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17 hours ago, JSinghnz said:

What is the situation in your place, people?

Here anyone coming into the country has to go into self isolation for 14 days.

We have 7 cases so far and all are people who came in from overseas.

State of Emergency

 

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Ps we don't want any New Zealanders comming over to our country. 

Please stay out and keep out. It's every man for himself. 

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5 minutes ago, dallysingh101 said:

Can I ask:

 

Who is still going to work on public transport in the UK?

Me unfortunately, but i have gloves on for most of the journey and am being more vigilant than normal, i can't really do much else until it all hits the fan and we're told to work from home (which is difficult with what i do) or we self-quarantine.

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3 minutes ago, kcmidlands said:

Me unfortunately, but i have gloves on for most of the journey and am being more vigilant than normal, i can't really do much else until it all hits the fan and we're told to work from home (which is difficult with what i do) or we self-quarantine.

I got to go to a course tomorrow. I'm going to wrap my scarf around my boothi. Wearing gloves to. 

 

Hows comes backwards India (who are next to China!) aren't having a crisis????? Maybe drinking the cow moot is working???

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