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Hothead 04-09-20 11:23 AM

Buzzy days
 
Greetings!:salute: Most of Norway are in lockdown. They talk about gradually opening up after Easter.
Me, I work as a nurse, and have had very buzzy days. I've been transferred to three different workplaces last five weeks(wherever they need me most), and my work-shifts are all over the place, with lots of overtime. I'm purly working with Covid-19 related patients.
Some friends and family are beginning to relax because the lockdown has worked, but I warn them; this isn't over.. Not by a longshot.
Anyways, I try finding time to do at least a few Cold Waters missions during the week. Gaming and my family lets me unwind during all this.
Keep safe people, this is not the flu!

LUKNER 04-09-20 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taimax (Post 2661008)
Hello, i am from Russia, Siberia. The authorities and Putin introduced a regime of self-isolation, but did not give help. No money, 2 dollars left. Businesses are closing down, staff are being fired. They force me to stay at home until May 1, without money. Help, who than can please !!! Rather, this Putin would have already been removed, the whole people hate him, and even abroad. -------------------- I would really appreciate it, friends. It's a shame, but there is nothing to eat until the summer, and potatoes will grow only in August.
Even 5-10 dollars would be a good help. We in Siberia have an average salary of 300-400 dollars ....per month... Superpower ...

Я из России. Этот парень пишет бред. Пандемия всем приносит экономический вред. Но когда люди представляющикся из России постоянно жалуются на власть, это слабые люди. Мне очень жаль. Такие люди 100 лет назад точно так же ругали во всех своих бедах царя. Что было дальше читайте историю. У нас слава богу пока спокойно. Заражённые Ковид 19 есть но в магазинах полки не пустые и голод только в головах пораженых политикой и информационными фейками людей. Не болейте и будьте здоровы. Привет из России.

Platapus 04-10-20 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by l02turner (Post 2661278)
The Hydroxlquinine (Sp?) looks like it is promising - a Dr looked at records of all patients taking it for the last 20 years and so far none have gotten the virus - so it looks promising.


That is called correlation and should not be confused with causation.

gpawood 04-15-20 10:43 AM

So far, So good in Oklahoma
 
Doing just fine here in Oklahoma, keeping away from town as much as possible. Have two daughters and five grandkids that moved in with us until this blows over. It's been so much fun having the grandkids here and spending quality time with them, I love it. Hope everyone stays safe, we'll get through this together, God Bless,,,,
Tommie Wood

Zhig 04-24-20 09:58 AM

Here in Philippines...
 
In a country of waaayy too much "sunshine" Zhig reporting.

Air traffic (passenger especially, only air freight BUT STRICTLY controlled) are suspended similar to SEA freight also but no passenger, for land logistics it is tightly controlled only basic goods and transportation for "frontliners".

Our government are at their WITS end managing everything from INFORMATION dissemination to NATIONAL Security as some idiotic "REBELS/Terrorists" started looting/robbing supply trucks aiding far flung municipalities, so yeah most citizens right now are pissed off to the point of snapping really, ha ha ha, but good old humour is still there.

In Manila our capital is currently in *Enhanced Community Quarantine with police and military manning checkpoints 24/7 same with medical field staff.

In our municipality in the Visayas islands, all is good and well, at least "hard-headed morons" who intentionally violate said guidelines have been "properly reprimanded" regardless of status. We are under curfew (7pm to 8am) since March 20.

6500+ cases with 550+ deaths and 670+ recoveries as of late.

Food, medicine and finances is somewhat still good.... enough i think but hope this ends soon. I am working as a Medical Transcriptionist in a SMALL company of 20 people but currently "unemployed" and at home since CORONA VIRUS struct our municipality last March 20.

Well that is it for now.

if no new cases will be reported nxt week, the government is already considering lifting the *Enhanced Community Quarantine to **General Community Quarantine. HOPEFULLY:yeah:

*Enhanced Community Quarantine - ALL MUST Stay home, Food Pass is STRICTLY checked, only ONE FAMILY MEMBER IS ALLOWED TO GO OUT FOR NECESSITIES. ALMOST ALL MAJOR BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS ARE CLOSED. GROCERY STORES (9am to 5pm), PHARMACY (9am to 5pm) and ALL HOSPITALS ARE OPEN. CURFEW IS STRICTLY ENFORCED.

**General Community Quarantine - Some business establishments and employers/employees can now open start "working" except leisure type of establishment, MALLS are somewhat open to the PUBLIC BUT WITH STRICT SOCIAL DISTANCING, seniors citizens are to be observed STRICTLY and AIDED immediately, ALL MAJOR SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS WOULD STILL BE CLOSED. CURFEW IS STILL STRICTLY IN EFFECT.

Aktungbby 04-24-20 11:03 AM

welcome aboard!
 
Zhig!:Kaleun_Salute:

Mr Quatro 04-24-20 12:21 PM

Aktungbby :Kaleun_Cheers:

vienna 04-24-20 01:58 PM

@ Zhig...


Manilla, eh?... Longtime fan of your folders... :D


Welcome aboard and stay safe and healthy during your lockdown; sounds like they are really taking the Covid-19 situation seriously out your ways... :salute:





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Jimbuna 04-24-20 02:28 PM

Welcome to SubSim, I have a close friend living in your country and I hear similarly from him.

Zhig 04-24-20 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2665895)
@ Zhig...


Manilla, eh?... Longtime fan of your folders... :D


Welcome aboard and stay safe and healthy during your lockdown; sounds like they are really taking the Covid-19 situation seriously out your ways... :salute:





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WE just have to really because our health care system is not that, should I say STURDY. Prevention is STILL the best cure so yeah, currently "sunbathing" is practiced in the early mornings (6-7am) to curb cabin fever.

took awhile to get the "folder" you were saying, ehehehe, not a fan of it but at least you enjoy it, ehehhehe.

Franck Heler 05-12-20 07:05 AM

Here in Madrid we are confined at home. This is going to be the last city in Spain to return to normal. The Spanish population has spent 2 months eating at all hours and drinking beer at home and now everyone wants to play sports at the same time. More than half of the Spanish are already in debt. My work sector will be one of the last to return to normality. To take advantage of my time, I am browsing my U-Boot, sometimes killing zombies and trying to learn to play the guitar. Courage and good hunting. PS: I am using the google translator, if you don't understand something, sorry. ****ing technology.

Franck Heler 05-12-20 07:09 AM

Sorry I think I posted this on the wrong page.

Eisenwurst 05-12-20 07:17 AM

Hi Franck. No, you posted on correct page :up:

Good to hear from Spain. Hope the "return to normal" goes well with no "second wave".

Best of Luck. :salute:

Franck Heler 05-12-20 07:56 AM

Hello friends, I think I have written you a post and published it elsewhere. But hey I try again. Franck Heler in Madrid, the last city in Spain to be released from confinement. We have been locked up at home for two months eating and drinking and now all the people want to play sports at the same time. I take the opportunity to return to GWX, sometimes I kill zombies and sometimes I am learning to play the guitar. Courage and good hunting.

Franck Heler 05-12-20 08:03 AM

Inglés






Ok Eisenwurst, is that there are times when I think that my PC is too smart and laughs at me. Thanks champion
:yeah:

Franck Heler 05-12-20 08:06 AM

Thanks Eisenwurst. Sometimes I think my PC laughs at me. This I had already put but I think it has been deleted.
:har:

Aktungbby 05-12-20 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aktungbby (Post 2660305)
total lockdown; essential forays outside the home only for groceries. POLICE ENFORCEMENT of lockdown. 15 confirmed cases; two dead....social distancing is the new normal.

UPDATE NAPA: Now up to 79 confirmed cases and one died yesterday but was already terminally ill with underlying causes....I'm still wearing a mask and avoiding sailing.:wah: None of the present cases are hospitalized...as yet.:hmmm: the lockdown is still in force and one favorite restaurant that tried to reopen was reshut by the county health dept. I know the owner and buy a lot of 'takeout' to help him out.

Eisenwurst 05-14-20 10:46 PM

Down here in ( "The Cross" - Sydney Australia ) The small cafes and small restaurants have reopened ( only 10 patrons at a time though ). The owners and staff are very happy to be back at work and not doing only Take Away. The regular customers are also very glad to have someone else do the cooking for a change.

The pubs and clubs are allowed to reopen ( only 10 patrons at a time also ) but as of writing the publicans are metaphorically "standing around with big question marks over their heads and scratching their bums - do we open or not ???"

Small steps but important ones. :)

Catfish 05-15-20 01:42 AM

In our rural area shops are opened completely, but you still have to wear a mask, and take a trolley "for distance". No trolleys outside and you have to wait.

Pubs and restaurants reopening but not much customers allowed at a time, number depending on the size of rooms etc.
Will go out dining on monday evening, just the two of us to celebrate her birthday at least a bit, and have a look.

Today we will have a look at a '59 Citroen "ID" in very original (lol i guess i know what awaits) state, with a friend from Goettingen, and we will of course go there with a "DS". These cars are tiny compared with the blown-up potato-designed SUVs everywhere.. wonder if i will find it at the parking lot.

Border to Austria to be reopened soon.
A local shop owner has caught Corona and been in intensive care for 3 and a half weeks. In this case the virus spread to almost all of his organs, damaging brain and kidneys.
He cannot walk anymore and has to relearn speaking, most probably a nursing case. He is 32.
I do not like this lockdown at all, but I still think it is a bit early to just reopen everywhere :hmmm:

Aktungbby 03-01-21 01:40 PM

I'm off to get vaccinated with shot #1, Moderna, together with my long-suffering spouse of 40 years. This will be my hottest lockdown date since the pandemic's start...and prevent "spousal vaccine envy" recently documented in the WSJ! No hint of when shot #2 will become available. The Napa restaurants are at 25 % capacity; and downtown was hopping ...and heavily tented on Saturday for outdoor dining only. Hopefully the only movie theater in town will also open at 25%; I'm sick of sitting watching TV all day.:wah:


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