Coronavirus
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Talking to some colleagues in work today it seems that level of panic is high among the Chinese community; with many NZ based families in a panic of SARS proportions encouraging or assisting family members to get out of China and over to NZ or elsewhere asap. That should all serve nicely to assist with further spread.

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Seems they will be being traded like Gold before long:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/a...ectid=12304960
I know that it's quite common to see Asians wearing surgical face masks, quite often they wear them when they themselves are unwell to protect others but I have started to notice the trend is increasing over past week or so. Most $2 shops sell them but have to wonder how effective they would be, if at all
I heard all the big DIY stores such as Bunnings and Mitre 10 were fast selling out of dust mask too.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/a...ectid=12304960
I know that it's quite common to see Asians wearing surgical face masks, quite often they wear them when they themselves are unwell to protect others but I have started to notice the trend is increasing over past week or so. Most $2 shops sell them but have to wonder how effective they would be, if at all
I heard all the big DIY stores such as Bunnings and Mitre 10 were fast selling out of dust mask too.

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I'm back in Nz no probs. The irony is I am still cleaning out and unpacking stuff from my shipment, my late husband was the world's biggest hoarder and I'm cleaning out stuff going way back to the 90's that was boxed up. It's taken me 8 years to get through this, looks like I know what I'm doing for the next 8 years!
There are a load of little blue face masks that he got when he was sick and never used them and I'd just chucked them out a few weeks ago before I went to Oz.
Not that I would have sold them, I'd never do that!
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Appears the US and Australia have now implemented travel restrictions on people who've been in China recently.
ETA: There's a dashboad here tracking data.
ETA: There's a dashboad here tracking data.
Last edited by Charismatic; Feb 2nd 2020 at 1:53 am.

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I cannot believe that anyone is even giving this second thought. It's ridiculous

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New Zealand travel ban finally announced, along with several other countries. The US CDC is considering implementing further travel restrictions from areas outside of China where the disease is known to have spread.

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and I can't believe some people are taking it so lightly, to be fair.
When the mortality rate for seasonal flu is 0.1% and this is 2.5-3%, it pays to do some research and do some preparation. Have you actually read any of the studies?
When the mortality rate for seasonal flu is 0.1% and this is 2.5-3%, it pays to do some research and do some preparation. Have you actually read any of the studies?

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If I print out the studies can I fold the paper into a face mask.
if you get it you get, if you die you die, that's the way it is. We're all equally at risk, but some choose not to run around life our hair is on fire
if you get it you get, if you die you die, that's the way it is. We're all equally at risk, but some choose not to run around life our hair is on fire

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Cruisesship docked in Japan (?) quarantined, 2 Aussies have tested positive to the virus.
I'm just going to get on with it. I'm back in Oz for a few weeks in March for training and going to Wellington (first time ever ) in April.
I've been home sick for a few days but just a bug. Feeling miserable though and want my mum..😓
I'm just going to get on with it. I'm back in Oz for a few weeks in March for training and going to Wellington (first time ever ) in April.
I've been home sick for a few days but just a bug. Feeling miserable though and want my mum..😓

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The bad news is that it doesn't look, to me, like the Chinese have managed to rate this virus is spread inside the country.
The good news is that there have been early promising signs using a drug called Remdesivir made by a company called Gilead Sciences and there are a few other options still in testing.
The good news is that there have been early promising signs using a drug called Remdesivir made by a company called Gilead Sciences and there are a few other options still in testing.

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The bad news is that it doesn't look, to me, like the Chinese have managed to rate this virus is spread inside the country.
The good news is that there have been early promising signs using a drug called Remdesivir made by a company called Gilead Sciences and there are a few other options still in testing.
The good news is that there have been early promising signs using a drug called Remdesivir made by a company called Gilead Sciences and there are a few other options still in testing.

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Doesn't look like its slowing down to me!
