Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 2:47 pm
AFL is done with
Armchair expert wrote:AFL is done with
If they close down hairdressers, Australia is gonna look like the early seventies in a few months.Jim05 wrote:Releasing the finer details later but at this stage it looks like all pubs, clubs, cafes, shops such as hairdressers, salons, clothing stores etc plus I’d presume many office jobsdaysofourlives wrote:Jim05 wrote:Victoria closing down all non essential industry over the next 48hrs with NSW to do likewise
unnecassary, what is non essential? Agriculture, business related to Agriculture, factories that process Ag? Are some items of AG considered non essential like Advocados, grapes, nuts, wine, bacon etc etc
Corona Man wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Jim05 wrote:Victoria closing down all non essential industry over the next 48hrs with NSW to do likewise
unnecassary, what is non essential? Agriculture, business related to Agriculture, factories that process Ag? Are some items of AG considered non essential like Advocados, grapes, nuts, wine, bacon etc etc
Businesses will be categorised tier 1 Police, Firefighters etc, tier 2 food manufacturers etc...... bottom tier gyms, hairdressers etc.
daysofourlives wrote:Armchair expert wrote:AFL is done with
Only if they class it as non essential, i think thats up for debate that could go either way
Jase wrote:Oldest son was supposed to be going on an Outdoor Ed camp to the Arapiles in Victoria tomorrow..
That's been postponed/cancelled...
We had church via Facebook live today... not often you can sit in church in your jocks eating bacon and eggs...
Could get used to that...
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daysofourlives wrote:Armchair expert wrote:AFL is done with
Only if they class it as non essential, i think thats up for debate that could go either way
Booney wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Armchair expert wrote:AFL is done with
Only if they class it as non essential, i think thats up for debate that could go either way
Mount a case for it being essential.
Booney wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Armchair expert wrote:AFL is done with
Only if they class it as non essential, i think thats up for debate that could go either way
Mount a case for it being essential.
Bandit wrote:Planned a 4wd & camping trip next weekend going to broken hill then north to cameron cnr (sa qld nsw intersection) then back into SA accross strzelecki track and home via flinders.
No way will they be checking us at cam cnr, we will camp out hence keeping to ourselves in nsw.
Thoughts? 14 days quarantine seems over the top given where we will travel and who we will come into contact with.
whufc wrote:Booney wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Armchair expert wrote:AFL is done with
Only if they class it as non essential, i think thats up for debate that could go either way
Mount a case for it being essential.
Whilst not essential i think you could make a very good case that is plays a part in alot of peoples mental health wellbeing more so than any other recreational activity in this country. That is pretty close to being essential, if any non health related activity was to be passed i wouldn't be to angry if it was the AFL.
The Bedge wrote:You think we are getting all the information on this thing? How quickly and drastically measures have evolved over the past week are hard to process at times.
Then you hear things like a Chinese mobile carrier lost over a million customers practically over night, and speaking to a few Indian guys they said it's running rampant over there despite the numbers being communicated.
Reckon i'm almost at the point where this thing is beginning to actually scare me.
The Bedge wrote:You think we are getting all the information on this thing? How quickly and drastically measures have evolved over the past week are hard to process at times.
Then you hear things like a Chinese mobile carrier lost over a million customers practically over night, and speaking to a few Indian guys they said it's running rampant over there despite the numbers being communicated.
Reckon i'm almost at the point where this thing is beginning to actually scare me.
Booney wrote:Bandit wrote:Planned a 4wd & camping trip next weekend going to broken hill then north to cameron cnr (sa qld nsw intersection) then back into SA accross strzelecki track and home via flinders.
No way will they be checking us at cam cnr, we will camp out hence keeping to ourselves in nsw.
Thoughts? 14 days quarantine seems over the top given where we will travel and who we will come into contact with.
Your social responsibility is to self isolate upon your return.