Childcare is going to be problematic. If the schools close the childcare centres are likely to shut too.
Exactly that. And Hockey Canada just shut down all activities until further notice. You know shit is serious when Canada shuts down ALL hockey.Childcare is going to be problematic. If the schools close the childcare centres are likely to shut too.
Yeah, the major issue for nurses with kids is that if your kids are home and there is nobody to watch over them, you have to stay home.Childcare is going to be problematic. If the schools close the childcare centres are likely to shut too.
Interesting, I suppose that's why experts are consulted.Kids have very low infection rates, but each child has at least one career - a portion of whom will be in the health sector.
If kids can’t go to school, and childcare is closed, parents can’t work. That means any doctors, nurses, researchers with kids are no longer available to support.
UK not closing schools as "The scientific advice is that this could do more harm than good at this time..."
Coronavirus: People with fever or 'continuous' cough told to self-isolate
The PM warns families will continue to "lose loved ones before their time" as he announces new measures to combat coronavirus.www.bbc.co.uk
Tell you what, I'd love to see the scientific research that says postponing daily gatherings of in some schools many thousands of individuals would increase the virus transmission rate
Suspending large public gatherings has also been shied away from at this point. They went on to say "The scientific advice is this has little effect on the spread - but it does place a burden on other public services" however I am not sure how this equates to delaying the spread of a contagion until it can be contained and combated in summer months?
I'm just a layman here, anyone got any ideas what the plan is there?
Nice graph! It seems like the nations with the best outcomes (so far) were either a) aggressive about testing as early as possible, b) aggressive about quarantining and isolating suspected patients as early as possible , or c) both.Interesting graph i found
How well are countrys doing (absolute numbers, starting with 100 infected)
I kind of get it... you just can't trust people to do whats in their own best interests.I was talking with someone about this last night, and heres my take. Walt disney world and universal closed near me, and im assuming most other tourist attractions in tampa and orlando have closed as well. Thats a lot of people out of work, a lot of tourists stuck with nothing to do, and with spring break going on, a lot of kids already here or our of school looking for things to do. Im sure local sports and other events are being cancelled as well. If you take people out of work and school and keep them from any form of entertainment, theyre likely to all go to all the other places people like to go, like restaurants and other places people run errands. (for me im thinking about when I go to the gym, where ive already gotten sick from other things) People will not stay home if they are bored and arent explicitly forced to. Its already on the news that college kids are taking advantage of the cheap flights and traveling wherever they can. What might sound like common sense may not be the best move so im willing to entertain the idea.
Its not like we are immune. Given the choice between drinking beer and eating a juicy steak or drinking water and eating Kale what would you choose?I kind of get it... you just can't trust people to do whats in their own best interests.
Tell more about the kale?Its not like we are immune. Given the choice between drinking beer and eating a juicy steak or drinking water and eating Kale what would you choose?
Tell more about the kale?
Is it organic?
Its not like we are immune. Given the choice between drinking beer and eating a juicy steak or drinking water and eating Kale what would you choose?
I think you have fallen for a myth - I have never seen anything called "Kale" in any shop I have ever been in. I have not witnessed the thing known as "Celeriac" either.No clue, it was the food that popped up on a google search of healthy foods. It looked green and unedible so I figured it was a good example.
No clue I'm staying with known good foods.I think you have fallen for a myth - I have never seen anything called "Kale" in any shop I have ever been in. I have not witnessed the thing known as "Celeriac" either.
It really is actually! Must get some Kale on the way home after I get Scotch and Whiskey.Kale baked in the oven until crispy, seasoned with some salt, is actually a pretty good snack.