Just googled collapsing hospitals in Italy and found nothing.
Just googled collapsing hospitals in Italy and found nothing.
As everyone seems to have been infected with a rampant case of pedantry, there is technically only one form of quarantine, 40 days in isolation.
Make a name for It that doesnt change the fact that serious limitations are trying to prevent the fast spread of the disease while somewhere else It seems they are waiting to reach crazy numbersAJI wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:02As everyone seems to have been infected with a rampant case of pedantry, there is technically only one form of quarantine, 40 days in isolation.
As none have suggested this specific course of action I'd like to reappropriate the word and suggest we use 'isolation' from here on in.
I doubt 20% of the population could possibly work from home, especially the hospital staff.
I did offer to work from home. I told them they could park an ambulance outside, but apparently they didn't like that idea.Big Tea wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:12I doubt 20% of the population could possibly work from home, especially the hospital staff.
Food and essentials have to be delivered to the hospitals, and people staying home, and to the shops.
Pharmacies have to be staffed, your refuge has to be collected, repairs to roads, electricity water phones etc.
It is just not possible.
I stress once again I am not being pedantic or deliberately obtuse, but just saying 'we should do so-and-so does not suddenly make it possible.
I recall in my early life living through a smallpox outbreak in my region and there being less hype than there is now.
Populations were not so mobile and people were more aware, but it was handled
As everyone is not at work, there would be no room to park the ambulanceadrianjordan wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:14I did offer to work from home. I told them they could park an ambulance outside, but apparently they didn't like that idea.Big Tea wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:12I doubt 20% of the population could possibly work from home, especially the hospital staff.
Food and essentials have to be delivered to the hospitals, and people staying home, and to the shops.
Pharmacies have to be staffed, your refuge has to be collected, repairs to roads, electricity water phones etc.
It is just not possible.
I stress once again I am not being pedantic or deliberately obtuse, but just saying 'we should do so-and-so does not suddenly make it possible.
I recall in my early life living through a smallpox outbreak in my region and there being less hype than there is now.
Populations were not so mobile and people were more aware, but it was handled
Every work that can be done from home Is done so. Some plants are closed. Cities are desert. Feel free to object but that s what Will work in the long termBig Tea wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:12I doubt 20% of the population could possibly work from home, especially the hospital staff.
Food and essentials have to be delivered to the hospitals, and people staying home, and to the shops.
Pharmacies have to be staffed, your refuge has to be collected, repairs to roads, electricity water phones etc.
It is just not possible.
I stress once again I am not being pedantic or deliberately obtuse, but just saying 'we should do so-and-so does not suddenly make it possible.
I recall in my early life living through a smallpox outbreak in my region and there being less hype than there is now.
Populations were not so mobile and people were more aware, but it was handled
Very funny. Good luckBig Tea wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:17As everyone is not at work, there would be no room to park the ambulanceadrianjordan wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:14I did offer to work from home. I told them they could park an ambulance outside, but apparently they didn't like that idea.Big Tea wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:12
I doubt 20% of the population could possibly work from home, especially the hospital staff.
Food and essentials have to be delivered to the hospitals, and people staying home, and to the shops.
Pharmacies have to be staffed, your refuge has to be collected, repairs to roads, electricity water phones etc.
It is just not possible.
I stress once again I am not being pedantic or deliberately obtuse, but just saying 'we should do so-and-so does not suddenly make it possible.
I recall in my early life living through a smallpox outbreak in my region and there being less hype than there is now.
Populations were not so mobile and people were more aware, but it was handled
Thank you, I will take all the luck I can get, as in the end thats what it boils down to. Oh, I fully intend to give lady luck all the help I can though.mmred wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:18Very funny. Good luckBig Tea wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:17As everyone is not at work, there would be no room to park the ambulanceadrianjordan wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:14
I did offer to work from home. I told them they could park an ambulance outside, but apparently they didn't like that idea.
Let s Hope they wont realize too late that they are not in quarantine but abandonedNL_Fer wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:23If the UK allowes for a rapid spread between youngsters and healthy person. What is going to happen to the isolated elderly, once 200000 are infected? They still need their groceries, see a doctor or specialist. Some will need special transport, a home cleaner or nursery. They will be in contact with infected people, and eventually allot will get ill themselfes and need medical help or ICU.
If 200000 are infected, that still leaves 60+ million who aren't. Or did you mean some much bigger number?NL_Fer wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:23If the UK allowes for a rapid spread between youngsters and healthy person. What is going to happen to the isolated elderly, once 200000 are infected? They still need their groceries, see a doctor or specialist. Some will need special transport, a home cleaner or nursery. They will be in contact with infected people, and eventually allot will get ill themselfes and need medical help or ICU.
No one is being abandoned. Well, no more than anyone is usually abandoned in our modern self-centred world.mmred wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:40Let s Hope they wont realize too late that they are not in quarantine but abandonedNL_Fer wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 00:23If the UK allowes for a rapid spread between youngsters and healthy person. What is going to happen to the isolated elderly, once 200000 are infected? They still need their groceries, see a doctor or specialist. Some will need special transport, a home cleaner or nursery. They will be in contact with infected people, and eventually allot will get ill themselfes and need medical help or ICU.