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Post by Nora on Apr 1, 2020 16:46:12 GMT
how about you, how has it affect you so far? Like most people, usurped many lives Nora. At this stage though, I would say I am luckier than others, but it depends on how long much longer our civil liberties are impinged upon and when our governments stop being clowns. I am starting to get concerned about the limitation of civil liberites, for real, governments love to get more power and are seen starting to pass laws that give them more power and limit more liberties and one wonders how far they will go and how quickly will it IF AT ALL go back once its not needed, or if people just forget about all these new laws and regulations then?
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Post by TheOriginalPinky on Apr 1, 2020 17:37:17 GMT
This virus is non-discriminating. It will hit any and everyone it can. Construction being shutdown keeps the curve of active cases from multiplying so that healthcare institutions aren't overwhelmed, and buys some time until a vaccine can be provided. Construction is the least of it. Hospitality, restaurants, vacation rentals, airlines . . . . I don't think I need to go on. ALL virus’s are non-discriminating. The fear and paranoia is astounding. With good reason. If it keeps them home, good.
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Post by divtal on Apr 1, 2020 18:19:09 GMT
(Other) I'm retired, and schooling ... at least in the formal sense ... was completed many years ago.
To that degree, I'm fortunate.
However, as a "Boomer," I'm in the cross hairs of this menace. So, I guess it's no picnic for anybody.
Stay well, all!
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Apr 1, 2020 20:24:41 GMT
ALL virus’s are non-discriminating. The fear and paranoia is astounding. With good reason. If it keeps them home, good. Nice if one can still work from home, even then, the suppression order will start to have more devastating consequences both fiscally and socially. The invisible enemy is not going to be stopped.
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