Me, I prefer the nearly empty experience.
I'll let y'all know how it works out. I guarantee I won't pull

I was very specific in concentrating on the mass gatherings for that reason. And with appropriate support for those who were self-isolating or whose businesses are affected.mikeh wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 9:25 pm And, this is something that has been pissing me off a bit, and given a few recent posts in this thread, I'm going to say it now
We talked upthread about the social side of the outbreak, for example the elderly home alone, anxiety, loneliness and things like that.
As well as the behavioural science input into CMO policy being so important to mitigate that, the social side of the general public is important in this outbreak. You don't just shut down people's lives and say "screw them, put up with it". People are stressed, scared, uncertain.
And people, including small numbers on this forum, have been dismissive of that.
To those people - stop it. Wind your necks in. People's feelings are important. Another thread for solidarity reasons sounds like a good idea to me (though happy to take guidance from mods and those who were involved in the similar thread on the old forum).
A small starter on that - Dr Petra is worth following on twitter, see this thread from today as an example https://twitter.com/DrPetra/status/1238796429709148160 . Online support is available, albeit sometimes hard to see through the noise.
Yes, local authorities are required to provide childcare for all preschool children above one year old. So the infrastructure is already available.mikeh wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 10:12 pmThat sounds like a good policy.Woodchopper wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 10:06 pmOn that, up here the government has organized childcare for all healthcare personnel ETA after having closed all the schools and kindergartens. That seems to be a good compromise between preventing infection spreading and allowing the parents to get to work in the hospitals.mikeh wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 9:17 pm And we talked upthread a little bit about impact on NHS workforce if schools closed
From a distance, Scandinavians seem to have childcare and schooling pretty sorted, compared to many other countries.
Same in Spain (I think you're in Portugal?). I was in my kitchen at the back of the flat here in Palma and could here the clapping (and the dogs barking).Bird on a Fire wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 10:23 pm Heard what I thought was a bunch of horses outside. Like, the actual Apocalypse upon us.
In fact, about 25% of people in the apartments around me were on their balconies or leaning out of windows applauding.
I later learned from a neighbour that they were applauding the staff of the national health service here, which I thought was nice. Must have been a coordinated thing on the news.
There's a flashmob for you.
yep, I'm just south from Lisbon.sTeamTraen wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 10:37 pmSame in Spain (I think you're in Portugal?). I was in my kitchen at the back of the flat here in Palma and could here the clapping (and the dogs barking).Bird on a Fire wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 10:23 pm Heard what I thought was a bunch of horses outside. Like, the actual Apocalypse upon us.
In fact, about 25% of people in the apartments around me were on their balconies or leaning out of windows applauding.
I later learned from a neighbour that they were applauding the staff of the national health service here, which I thought was nice. Must have been a coordinated thing on the news.
There's a flashmob for you.
I personally don't see any reason why not, but have raised it with the others to check. Feel free to go ahead, we can always delete it if I've misled you!headshot wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 10:27 pm On that subject, MODS: I’ve started a Gofundme to try and keep my business afloat. Do you mind if I start a thread somewhere so I can ask for donations?
Follow the advice published by your bit of the NHS, and in the absence of that, the national advice. From the POV of reducing the likelihood of you being infected, social distancing together with basic infection control techniques (like handwashing) is most likely a good idea.TheScientificHippy wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 6:10 pm Are we supposed to be social distancing now. I am confused. I have no symptoms and do not need to self isolate. I work for the NHS and so need to be in more than ever, in fact I cancelled my annual leave. I feel I should be supporting my local businesses while I can. Should I only be going out for essentials or is visiting a restaurant okay
Getting a takeaway from the restaurant could also work - seems to be quite common here.Pucksoppet wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 11:04 pmFollow the advice published by your bit of the NHS, and in the absence of that, the national advice. From the POV of reducing the likelihood of you being infected, social distancing together with basic infection control techniques (like handwashing) is most likely a good idea.TheScientificHippy wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 6:10 pm Are we supposed to be social distancing now. I am confused. I have no symptoms and do not need to self isolate. I work for the NHS and so need to be in more than ever, in fact I cancelled my annual leave. I feel I should be supporting my local businesses while I can. Should I only be going out for essentials or is visiting a restaurant okay
As for supporting your local restaurant, I have no idea what is best. If you eat at home instead, you could, perhaps, send the restaurant the difference in cost between your home-meal and what you would have spent with them.
The UK plan is excellent for the UK. And I am going to try and fill in the gaps from Boris plan to explain it
His plan is to segregate all vulnerable people (older, ill and at risk) let’s call this group A
Anyone looking after the older,ill and at risk can be group B
The general population generally healthy can be group C
Group C needs to go about it’s business keeping the country moving kids at school us at work
Group B looks after group A and avoids contact with C
Group C is allowed to contract the virus and because it’s generally healthy it can cope with it better than group A
Group A and B are almost self isolating without the virus to avoid putting strain on the NHS and reducing the risk of getting the virus and then needing the NHS
Group C (the generally healthy) go through the cycle of contracting the virus self isolating and being looked after by healthy family members, friends and the local community
Anyone who has complications gets looked after by the NHS while groups A and B are kept away The NHS are not strained by A and B while its looking after complicated cases in C
As group C comes full circle and recovers it divides in to groups that take group B’s position looking after group A allowing group B to go though the cycle
With B and C though the cycle
A is free to have NHS to itself because B and C are now clear from illness and infection and hopefully have a degree of immunity from getting it again this season.
Hope this helps those that are worried or not sure of the plan
Everyone has a job to do for the above to work
Big love to all stay safe and look after each other
Please feel free to share.
Here is also a link which demonstrates visually and will hopefully help people who have not a clue what they are talking about to understand the action the UK is taking and why it is imperative that it is timed perfectly and not just to coincide with Spain or Italy or any other nation.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nl6tTwxzC ... e=youtu.be
But that's not the plan, or remotely discernable from latest advice (unless I've missed something), so I think the answer is no.sTeamTraen wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 12:00 am Is it a realistic interpretation of the UK government's plans?
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Group A and B are almost self isolating without the virus to avoid putting strain on the NHS
Thanks! See here: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1005&p=22977#p22977Bird on a Fire wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 11:03 pmI personally don't see any reason why not, but have raised it with the others to check. Feel free to go ahead, we can always delete it if I've misled you!headshot wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 10:27 pm On that subject, MODS: I’ve started a Gofundme to try and keep my business afloat. Do you mind if I start a thread somewhere so I can ask for donations?
After I posted the above I asked the poster if there were going to be separate pubs, Nandos, and Sainsburys for each group, and if people would be wearing Rimmer-style letters on their foreheads. I got accused of being a Jeremy Corbyn supporter.badger wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 7:18 amBut that's not the plan, or remotely discernable from latest advice (unless I've missed something), so I think the answer is no.sTeamTraen wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 12:00 am Is it a realistic interpretation of the UK government's plans?
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Group A and B are almost self isolating without the virus to avoid putting strain on the NHS
Can't see my 73-year-old mother doing that, or even her 80-year-old brother and sister-in-law.