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Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by FriendlyExpat
(Post 12840603)
I'm not going to post on this again until there is a societal consensus, but wanted to point out the following:
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Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12840657)
fear rate is 89pct tho
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Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12840414)
almost all the old villas on the road from city walk to satwa are high density labour accommodation. I’ve been in a couple and it’s easy to find six+ to a room. 10 Filipinos in a room in satwa is not uncommon. Remember that when you’re considering employing a live out housemaid/ cleaner.
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12840425)
Anyone seen the videos coming out of Naïf overnight?
Originally Posted by FriendlyExpat
(Post 12840603)
I'm sure we can all spot the trend and in time I believe current events will be seen as an overreaction of historic proportions. But meanwhile, let's continue to burn the world..
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Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12840838)
Yeah, every administrator I've ever worked with here has been in shared accommodation in Deira (etc) paying for bed space, not a room.
Even the top-tier places have its staff in mass accommodation in Al Quoz. While the one I'm thinking of is actually very nice and clean, and density is low (2 to a room), they all eat together in the canteen and share shower blocks. |
Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12840840)
As is almost every shopping assistant, waitress, delivery driver, taxi driver, cook, cleaner, receptionist, cashier etc. It's a difficult job to resolve. The labour accommodation of some of the cashiers is horrific.
Even the top-tier places have its staff in mass accommodation in Al Quoz. While the one I'm thinking of is actually very nice and clean, and density is low (2 to a room), they all eat together in the canteen and share shower blocks. |
Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12840841)
I'm surprised it's not made international press to be honest. Would expect Channel 4 to have a documentary on it already.
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Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12840843)
In fairness though, despite the structure problems, I think the government are doing a great job in clearing all this up. Organized, efficient and seemingly in control. Unlike pretty much anywhere else. But we really need to get back to work.
The shift in permits being one every 3 days now will help too. Looking out the window at the weekend it was far busier than it has been in recent weeks. People have been locked down for a while now - we must be 3ish weeks? People start to get restless. I know the people above me had a party at the weekend (I say party, I could hear more than just a few voices on the balcony). |
Re: Lockdown
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...5edab20810.png
Updated piccies. Same data in both charts, just the right hand one uses a log scale. In terms of doubling rates, US still numbah one. Plucky UK getting close though. For reference, in the UAE the doubling rate is roughly every 7.5 days but there's not really enough deaths (mash'allah) to have proper stats. |
Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12840846)
Seen the testing stats? The UAE appears to be a world leader.
The shift in permits being one every 3 days now will help too. Looking out the window at the weekend it was far busier than it has been in recent weeks. People have been locked down for a while now - we must be 3ish weeks? People start to get restless. I know the people above me had a party at the weekend (I say party, I could hear more than just a few voices on the balcony). |
Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Millhouse
(Post 12840851)
I've been at home since 12th March as I couldn't make the representation of no health problems to go to the office (I had a cold so wasn't allowed in). At least three of our neighbours had parties this weekend given the music, voices and BBQ smells in the gardens.
I can dig it, I'm a lazy bastard and normally have to find reasons not to see other people or go places. Now I don't. |
Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12840859)
Just looked at my calendar, we were told on the 15th March we could work from home. The next week we had freedom to exercise and we went out every morning I think, or at least most mornings. Then that was canned and it was confinement. I think I did almost two weeks before I went out again, have only been out twice since then as well, with permits those times.
I can dig it, I'm a lazy bastard and normally have to find reasons not to see other people or go places. Now I don't. |
Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by co durham boy
(Post 12840872)
Tee times are booked solid for the next two weekends up in RAK
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Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12840876)
Are people just chancing it without a permit then?
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Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by co durham boy
(Post 12840878)
Yes , i know fellas playing 3 times per week
That being said, I miss it. If you were sent out in 2balls either walking or separate buggies I don't see any issues with golf really. It would be a good way to get a lot of people moving again. I'm sure there are other similar opportunities with other sports too. |
Re: Lockdown
Originally Posted by Scamp
(Post 12840884)
Mental.
That being said, I miss it. If you were sent out in 2balls either walking or separate buggies I don't see any issues with golf really. It would be a good way to get a lot of people moving again. I'm sure there are other similar opportunities with other sports too. One things for sure, business needs to get moving again and quickly . |
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