I still think this could be a viable alternative if cancelling the season is a must.
Pictures of your masked face won't look so good in your album.Ringleheim wrote:Just turned on the TV and the headline was "Italy under total lockdown". They showed footage from the Piazza San Marco in Venice, completely devoid of people.
My immediate reaction was "I need to get to Venice while this lasts!" LOL
For what it is worth, Ferrari have said that they will follow the government instructions, for the safety of their employees and their families, and that such concerns will drive their decision making throughout the whole saga.
I can imagine that if you book some flights and hotels for this summer prices should be super cheap.Ringleheim wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 08:32Just turned on the TV and the headline was "Italy under total lockdown". They showed footage from the Piazza San Marco in Venice, completely devoid of people.
My immediate reaction was "I need to get to Venice while this lasts!" LOL
Someone near us innocently went to a medical centre with feeling unwell - it was covid-19 so now the medical centre is closed while they try to sort it out, They're going to have to try and pre-screen the crowd. But let's face it some of us are fanatical enough to just go anyway, even if we know we've got it!santos wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 18:51https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/health-w ... k-c-738366
Hope that people that runs F1 and the government of Australia know what they are doing.
The reality is that lots of people will go to places without knowing they've got it because they don't have any symptoms yet. If the virus was symptomatic before it was contagious then it would be easy to control - which is, of course, why it's the other way round. The pre-symptom contagious virus is the successful virus.
Money crazy government, who cares if citizens live or diesantos wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 18:51https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/health-w ... k-c-738366
Hope that people that runs F1 and the government of Australia know what they are doing.
yes true tho if you don't have any symptoms the probability you've got it is 1m to 1 or whatever, but if you've got the symptoms it's just 1. so for going into a crowd or somewhere with people it is a different level, and somehow the Aussies have to try and stop fans with symptoms thinking they'll wear a mask and chance itJust_a_fan wrote: ↑10 Mar 2020, 20:00The reality is that lots of people will go to places without knowing they've got it because they don't have any symptoms yet. If the virus was symptomatic before it was contagious then it would be easy to control - which is, of course, why it's the other way round. The pre-symptom contagious virus is the successful virus.