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But having coffee with a friend can't happen. No handshakes, fist bumps, hugs or shoulder taps or any kind of normal things like that. I'm not a big hugger but I need one from time to time. At least a hand on the shoulder from people who care , just acknowledging I'm a human, I am not a robot. This social distance-love thing isn't healthy long term and it's starting to be long. I'm an adult I can take it, but I know parents social distancing with their 11 yr old at home and they're a huggy family.
There is no law against that.
Recommendations are to avoid with multiple people. In a household? No one is saying not to do that if no one falls under the isolation criteria, and even then it's for a limited time. Outside of a household, if there are 2 small households most are fine with them acting as 1. Ie. 2 people each living alone can have contact, as long as not falling under isolation criteria.
 
There is no law against that.
Recommendations are to avoid with multiple people. In a household? No one is saying not to do that if no one falls under the isolation criteria, and even then it's for a limited time. Outside of a household, if there are 2 small households most are fine with them acting as 1. Ie. 2 people each living alone can have contact, as long as not falling under isolation criteria.
They're doing it because she works as a lab tech at the hospital (she is on call auxiliary) so not sure how much she has been working, and they both own a small neighbourhood grocery store that sells some essentials. I think he and their older son are working at the store lately.
 
They're doing it because she works as a lab tech at the hospital (she is on call auxiliary) so not sure how much she has been working, and they both own a small neighbourhood grocery store that sells some essentials. I think he and their older son are working at the store lately.
About 3 weeks ago we were going to meet for a walk. I was going to ride down there (across town) and chat in their driveway then go for a walk - but then she changed her mind and wanted to stay limited to her family.
 
There's a lot that concerns me about being Australian - but our blunt "a spade is just a bloody shovel" approach works well when it comes to pandemics.
When the world was hit by the HIV epidemic we approached it pragmatically. We were one of the first countries to give out free needles to drug addicts and speak up about wearing condoms. Every public lavatory door had displayed factual notices about what you could/should do to prevent the spread of HIV.

I'm pleased to see that, apart from a monumental stuff up with cruise ships, we are handling this present crisis well.
Folks can give opinions until they're blue in the face - but it's time to put on our big girl panties and face the terrible reality of this disease.

This, more than any other approach, will contribute to making us more public spirited.

Please watch this short video.

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Full video
Q+A | https://ab.co/3e3bFZY

Oops - can some techie fix up this short part of the video for me, please?
the fb link you posted here worked for me too - just took an extra click to start it. Well stated description IMO.
 
I would like to see people posting how they or others support their community and make the best out of it.
So every thread about corona virus has to be about making the best of it ... there is no room to contemplate where we may be digging our own graves by not paying attention to the rest of it. There are many threads already about making the best of it ... what to make of the worst of it should be tabled for a later date? Adjourned Adjourned Adjourned. That is how we got here in the first place.
 
“There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution”

― Aldous Huxley
 
Very helpful towards grasping the severity of the progressions of critical cases of those so diseased. Not something to be taken lightly under any circumstance.
Thanks for coming to my technical help.......

Please keep this short video extract in mind this Easter. This video clip isn't for the main purpose of scaring folks - but to let you know the very real implications of getting very ill with this disease.
 
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