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#106

Any clearer whether you're gonna try to come out here more permanently - did you manage to speak to any employers or recruiters ?
Was gonna ask if you wanted to go for a few scoops Sunday evening but that not gonna happen if you've gone

Good luck with the journey. Hopefully you'll get back easily.

#107

Looks like our sixth case was a man who returned from the US with the disease so we are already getting a little behind the curve.
As an aside I note that several experts in the US have stated that testing within the country is inadequate. Still, with Mike Pence in charge, perhaps they can avert this with thoughts and prayers?
When I saw the ban on European travellers (later clarified that Trump should have said "Schengen area" but cocked up the speach) I did think that it may well be a blessing for the EU in a few months.
I was very impressed with German Chancellor Angela Merkle actually. She told a hard truth without hesitation, flinching or aggrandisement. In 30 seconds she provided more crystal clear insight and instruction than many leaders have managed in weeks. The benefits of having a very experienced leaders and former scientist at the helm I suppose.
As an aside I note that several experts in the US have stated that testing within the country is inadequate. Still, with Mike Pence in charge, perhaps they can avert this with thoughts and prayers?

I was very impressed with German Chancellor Angela Merkle actually. She told a hard truth without hesitation, flinching or aggrandisement. In 30 seconds she provided more crystal clear insight and instruction than many leaders have managed in weeks. The benefits of having a very experienced leaders and former scientist at the helm I suppose.


#108

He mate. Great to meet you last weekend. Hope you got to see a bit of NZ and managed to do some touristy things.
Any clearer whether you're gonna try to come out here more permanently - did you manage to speak to any employers or recruiters ?
Was gonna ask if you wanted to go for a few scoops Sunday evening but that not gonna happen if you've gone
Good luck with the journey. Hopefully you'll get back easily.
Any clearer whether you're gonna try to come out here more permanently - did you manage to speak to any employers or recruiters ?
Was gonna ask if you wanted to go for a few scoops Sunday evening but that not gonna happen if you've gone

Good luck with the journey. Hopefully you'll get back easily.

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Enjoy your trip! I'm off there tomorrow (was meant to be Tuesday but I changed it) and I have to be there a month for training etc anyway so not too bothered.
Flights have been quite empty from what I've heard but I'll take the necessary precautions. I try to avoid being near people anyway...
Flights have been quite empty from what I've heard but I'll take the necessary precautions. I try to avoid being near people anyway...
Despite the rubbish weather I'm having a lovely time chatting to my dear friend and catching up on stuff.
I fly back on Tuesday and then have to go into self-isolation for 14 days!!!! Bit of a pain but it is what it is. I'm quite interested to know how the Government plans to enforce this, as I'm sure some people won't comply.
Hope your training goes okay, more places are announcing shut-downs in the Sydney area apparently.

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My flight out on Friday was full. It made good time and I was able to get to the University of western Sydney in time for a book launch.
Despite the rubbish weather I'm having a lovely time chatting to my dear friend and catching up on stuff.
I fly back on Tuesday and then have to go into self-isolation for 14 days!!!! Bit of a pain but it is what it is. I'm quite interested to know how the Government plans to enforce this, as I'm sure some people won't comply.
Hope your training goes okay, more places are announcing shut-downs in the Sydney area apparently.
Despite the rubbish weather I'm having a lovely time chatting to my dear friend and catching up on stuff.
I fly back on Tuesday and then have to go into self-isolation for 14 days!!!! Bit of a pain but it is what it is. I'm quite interested to know how the Government plans to enforce this, as I'm sure some people won't comply.
Hope your training goes okay, more places are announcing shut-downs in the Sydney area apparently.
Scouse and I have cancelled our Europe and Asia trip, we were due to fly out in just over 4 weeks. I couldn't think of one good reason to deliberately travel to the epicentre of a pandemic. Will lose some money but that's life.

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I thought of you when I saw that the NZ government now requires everyone to isolate themselves. Hope you've got plenty of wine in!
Scouse and I have cancelled our Europe and Asia trip, we were due to fly out in just over 4 weeks. I couldn't think of one good reason to deliberately travel to the epicentre of a pandemic. Will lose some money but that's life.
Scouse and I have cancelled our Europe and Asia trip, we were due to fly out in just over 4 weeks. I couldn't think of one good reason to deliberately travel to the epicentre of a pandemic. Will lose some money but that's life.

I'm so sad that you've had to cancel your holiday, though it's the right thing to do. Real bummer that you lose money but your health is far more important. The whole Covid-19 thing sucks.
The OH has said that he's giving me a room at home to self-isolate in. It will contain a bed and have some water for me to drink and then he'll post a round of toast under the door periodically. He's all heart


#112

Taken from stuff so cannot vouch for the accuracy of the reporting:
Self-isolation now includes international flights and visiting cafes?
...tested by Queensland Health after returning from a trip to France, but flew to New Zealand before receiving results...
...he learned he had tested positive while having breakfast with his son at a Wellington cafe.


#113

Thankfully I have plenty of wine in and gin too! Though I'm wondering if I should top up with more at duty-free
. I don't regret coming because chatting to my dear friend has helped me feel much better in just 24 hours.
I'm so sad that you've had to cancel your holiday, though it's the right thing to do. Real bummer that you lose money but your health is far more important. The whole Covid-19 thing sucks.
The OH has said that he's giving me a room at home to self-isolate in. It will contain a bed and have some water for me to drink and then he'll post a round of toast under the door periodically. He's all heart
. He won't be finding this so funny when he has a grumpy wife suffering from cabin fever.

I'm so sad that you've had to cancel your holiday, though it's the right thing to do. Real bummer that you lose money but your health is far more important. The whole Covid-19 thing sucks.
The OH has said that he's giving me a room at home to self-isolate in. It will contain a bed and have some water for me to drink and then he'll post a round of toast under the door periodically. He's all heart


Laughing at your OH's 'care' plan for you

Scouse's idea to make up for a two month holiday overseas is a week holiday in Albany, staying with his mate. He (the mate) does have a nice house with a deck overlooking the harbour but he also has political and social views that are the polar opposite of mine, so we usually spend most of our time drinking wine and arguing in a manner that's both convivial and furious. Scouse just sits back and enjoys the show.

#114

My flight out on Friday was full. It made good time and I was able to get to the University of western Sydney in time for a book launch.
Despite the rubbish weather I'm having a lovely time chatting to my dear friend and catching up on stuff.
I fly back on Tuesday and then have to go into self-isolation for 14 days!!!! Bit of a pain but it is what it is. I'm quite interested to know how the Government plans to enforce this, as I'm sure some people won't comply.
Hope your training goes okay, more places are announcing shut-downs in the Sydney area apparently.
Despite the rubbish weather I'm having a lovely time chatting to my dear friend and catching up on stuff.
I fly back on Tuesday and then have to go into self-isolation for 14 days!!!! Bit of a pain but it is what it is. I'm quite interested to know how the Government plans to enforce this, as I'm sure some people won't comply.
Hope your training goes okay, more places are announcing shut-downs in the Sydney area apparently.
I'm in Oz today, not supposed to go back to Chch till after Anzac day so I'll self isolate if I have to. There's a cask of white waiting for me 😁
I'm on the Central coast seems ok here, most of my learning is online but I have to do work experience in blocks here, I'll just wait and see.
Hope you enjoy your visit 😊

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I was supposed to head back to England for a family surprise in Easter.
Sadly that has now been cancelled. Thankfully all fully refunded from my travel insurance provider.
It's a shame as I was looking forward to surprising the in laws for a couple of weeks but given the potential restrictions upon returning, its best not to proceed. I just hope they don't catch it given that they both suffer respiratory issues and well my father in law is very sick.
All my foreign business trips have been cancelled, which to be honest I'm relieved at.
Sadly that has now been cancelled. Thankfully all fully refunded from my travel insurance provider.
It's a shame as I was looking forward to surprising the in laws for a couple of weeks but given the potential restrictions upon returning, its best not to proceed. I just hope they don't catch it given that they both suffer respiratory issues and well my father in law is very sick.
All my foreign business trips have been cancelled, which to be honest I'm relieved at.

#116

Air NZ already "in talks with the government", 85% of international capacity removed and shares suspended. Another "too big to fail" about to ask for tax payer dollars?
Also RBNZ belatedly shaving 75bps and talking about "asset purchases."
Also RBNZ belatedly shaving 75bps and talking about "asset purchases."

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Rumour has it that the election may be brought forward
Excellent. One good piece of news from this would be seeing Simon Bridges face when the people's republic of China party loses the election again.
but the roads, the roads 😆😆
Excellent. One good piece of news from this would be seeing Simon Bridges face when the people's republic of China party loses the election again.
but the roads, the roads 😆😆

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so I sent an email request for repeat asthma pumps only for it to be declined.
apparently as I have asthma I am in the high likely to get Covid 19 so I need to book an appointment, sit in the waiting room with ill people and then have a chat to a Dr.
I responded that I have no intention in paying for and taking up a appointment for a repeat prescription to a standard medicine. I also stated that if he felt I was high likely to get Covid19 then surely I should not be putting myself in situation where I could catch it and that I should be given the asthma pumps to help with my breathing.
Tomorrow I shall be looking for a new surgery.
apparently as I have asthma I am in the high likely to get Covid 19 so I need to book an appointment, sit in the waiting room with ill people and then have a chat to a Dr.
I responded that I have no intention in paying for and taking up a appointment for a repeat prescription to a standard medicine. I also stated that if he felt I was high likely to get Covid19 then surely I should not be putting myself in situation where I could catch it and that I should be given the asthma pumps to help with my breathing.

Tomorrow I shall be looking for a new surgery.

#120

Major announcement tomorrow on fiscal measures.
Because the virus is a shock the only measure I can think of would be to directly credit money to consumers accounts. More conventional tax cuts or spending would be far too slow to reduce the severity of the shock. Also there isn't the luxury of phasing in measures.
For example just one company, AirNZ, will fire about 30% of its workforce which means next month there will be about 3700 people that need re-employment in other industries. Multiply that across tourism and export businesses...we need a surge in demand within the workforce.
Because the virus is a shock the only measure I can think of would be to directly credit money to consumers accounts. More conventional tax cuts or spending would be far too slow to reduce the severity of the shock. Also there isn't the luxury of phasing in measures.
For example just one company, AirNZ, will fire about 30% of its workforce which means next month there will be about 3700 people that need re-employment in other industries. Multiply that across tourism and export businesses...we need a surge in demand within the workforce.
