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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 5:56 am
by Avatar
Sheesh, that sounds awful.

Lockdown went into effect midnight last night. We're not even allowed to leave for excercise. Only to get food or medical attention.

Got a feeling this will not be fun. (Not, as I mentioned elsewhere, that I usually leave home all that much... :D )

--A

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 2:08 am
by Sorus
That's pretty intense. We might have been better off going that route though it wouldn't have gone over well here. I'd like to see more people taking it seriously, especially people I work with. No social distancing from the clique, and the boss's attitude is 'We're all going to get it anyway, so why bother trying to prevent it?'

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 5:26 am
by Avatar
Well, no more news really. Some people arrested for ignoring lock-down protocols, otherwise mostly going smoothly so far, although it's early days.

On the plus side, they're already talking about lifting the ban on cigarette sales. :D

--A

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 10:37 pm
by Sorus
Corner stores were deemed essential here because hospitals don't want to deal with people going through alcohol withdrawal on top of everything else right now. Dispensaries were originally closed, but reopened when folks raised a fuss over it.

Our boss, who had been borderline flippant about the whole thing, randomly freaked out this morning and went in to get tested. They turned him away because he didn't have any symptoms. So I don't know what that was about. I think his boss is quarantined - don't know if he tested positive or was just potentially exposed. But we spent half the morning wondering if the whole lot of us was going to end up quarantined, so that was fun.

They think things are going to get pretty bad here over the next couple of weeks, and I wouldn't mind spending the time under a rock, but it looks like I'm still on the front lines for at least this week.

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:25 am
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Sheesh, hope they pull that back for you.

Here, tales of police and military...heavy-handedness...continue to emerge, 5 days in.

Haven't left home yet myself, so no probs so far...will see how it goes.

--A

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 11:15 pm
by Sorus
Yikes. Police here are on a pretty tight leash - they're supposedly breaking up large groups of people, but that's about it.

New wave of restrictions just got added today, and I'm not sure if it affects me. Just bought my train pass for April - that's a non-refundable $98 if I end up being put on the non-essential list. Which it looks like I should be, but if this company can find a loophole...

Grass is always greener, I guess. The people trapped inside want to be out, the people forced to be out would rather be in.

Unemployment is scary. The virus is scary.

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 5:55 am
by Avatar
We traditionally have problems with authoritarian figures, considering they enforced an oppressive regime for 40+ years. :D

3 people killed by the cops since start of lockdown, and plenty of reports of people being fired on with rubber bullets etc.

Still, new cases remaining quite low, even as they ramp up testing, so hoping the isolation measures are bearing fruit, although will take another week or so to be sure...

--A

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 9:16 am
by Kizza
Hi all, hope you are all well and safe.
Feels like I am (everyone is) living a story John Wyndham thought up.
Gotta do some reading catch up.
Have been busy.
Must admit I started March a little complacent. Now level 4 beckons.
Worry for my folks.
Anyway, bless you all...

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:43 pm
by Sorus
Good to see you, Kizza. Hope you're doing well.

Well, we're not fully shut down at work, but the company wasn't able to fully dodge this round. Looks like I'm going in to face some drastic cuts.

Didn't sleep at all last night from worrying about that, but on the other hand, things are supposed to get pretty bad here over the next couple of weeks, and judging by the way this company has handled it so far...

Other companies have put up plexiglass shields to protect their front-line people. We got a small box of hand sanitizer that expired two years ago, and were issued badges that politely ask people to stay back six feet.

I really thought the badge was an April Fools' joke (and one in poor taste, at that), but no. Completely serious.

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 5:06 am
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Ok but that's pretty funny from the outside. ;) You have to maintain your sense of humour I guess...we don't have much else... :D

(Nice to see you around Kizza. :D )

--A

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 1:20 pm
by Kizza
Hello Av. All the best!
I am working from home most of the time.
The domestic transport and logistics world is facing its challenges but I am helping and herding by phone. I never liked airports anyway.
If I was not so concerned about the health of my extended family I would be enjoying the time spent at home.
Sorry to hear what Sorus and Peter described. The 6 foot badge thing was gobsmacking. It sounds like a bullwhip would be a better distancing tool.
But the dog turds in plastic bags on the bushes.... I laughed and could almost hear them flapping their escape in the wind!
I have not looked too far around yet but where is Sky?

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 6:46 pm
by Savor Dam
Sky, animal minder extraordinaire, is rescuing koalas and other wildlife that survived the bushfires. She even managed to find someone with an infrared-capable drone to assist with the search for critters in need.

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 1:39 am
by Kizza
Thanks SD. God bless her cotton socks.

I already miss being able to go to the pub on a friday night.

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 1:43 am
by StevieG
Hey Kizza, good to see you around. Yeah, no pub. Not much of anything really.

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 2:31 am
by Sorus
The bullwhip idea is very appealing (and not against dress code!), but the latest round shut down the front line and I'm back in the world of warehouse ops. Still on public transportation, but my exposure level has gone down somewhat.

Expecting more belt-tightening in the near future, as I'm not filling enough orders to justify my keep. Have applied for under-employment; at least that's an option. We'll see what (if anything) I get from it. If they'd just route me more orders I'd be fine, but while I will give this company some credit for trying to adapt, they have a long way to go.

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 6:27 am
by Avatar
Whips are cool. :D I could see you wielding a whip to keep back unruly customers Sorus. :D Pity you won't need it now. :D

Yeah, might be rough times ahead for everybody. Good luck all. ;)

--A

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2020 9:06 am
by Cord Hurn
Yes, good luck, everybody!

Sorus, I hope you gets lots of fresher, more potent sanitizer soon. I'm glad that filing for underemployment is an option, for you!

Savor Dam, thank you for the news on Skyweir; I think her rescue missions on behalf of wildlife are wonderful!

Kizza, it's great to see you again, and I miss going into a bar for billiards and a whisky shot, though I never did it regularly on any particular day of the week.

StevieG, I hope you're doing well on Tasmania!

Peter, the evidence of all those people throwing down their dogs**t bags after filling them would p!ss me off, too! :x

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 5:13 am
by Kizza
Easter is nearly here. It feels like it has crept up on us.
Our family has been eating a seafood lunch in one of two restaurants on Good Friday for over 20 years now. We are not particularly religious, although i recently learnt what the word "apostate" meant.
I reckon this year will be a quiet one at home..... I like that lunch every year though. Always enjoyed the food and the driving home part. ;)
Stay safe all.

Watched a movie this weekend called "Never look away". German (by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck) with English subtitles. A great watch, if you are ok with subtitles. Dresden must have been some place before WW2. I recommend the movie.

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 7:21 am
by peter
Commenting on how nice my wife's Mitsuko smelt this morning she dryly informed me it was the Zaflora she'd used to clean the toilet with.

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 8:03 am
by Kizza
peter wrote:Commenting on how nice my wife's Mitsuko smelt this morning she dryly informed me it was the Zaflora she'd used to clean the toilet with.
I hope you followed it up with a dance of distraction! Haha