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4 hours ago, Butter9 said:

Same here . In Thailand at the height of Covid-19 , the people started putting these ' Lets share our happiness ' cabinets everywhere all over the country .

Basically they are cabinets where people can put anything from food , medicine , masks etc for the less unfortunate people who couldn't afford them . They can take as much or as little as

they want from the cabinets and you can contribute as much or as little ( or nothing ) as you want .

Things like that , for me , is a good reminder that we are not completely useless as human race .

 

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People often look up to the rich and famous for answers or silly things like that but when we don't help each other anymore it's really the end, especially in such dramatic long impacting situations

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3 minutes ago, XXL said:

 

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People often look up to the rich and famous for answers or silly things like that but when we don't help each other anymore it's really the end, especially in such dramatic long impacting situations

Very well said 🙏

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13 hours ago, XXL said:

Word of advice

With detailed description

 

 

Love her ❤️

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16 hours ago, XXL said:

Word of advice

With detailed description

 

 

Having fever for 20 days?! That's almost 3 weeks! :nervous: 

I had fever for a week due to American flu H1N1 flu and felt like end of the world.

It's no joke when your brain is being fried for more than 3 days.

It took me a month to recover from H1N1.

Once I recovered, I went for the flu vaccine and I was flu free for the next 365 days.

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New Zealand celebrates 100 days without community transmission of COVID-19

 

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Source: AAP

Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party has released its first election policy ahead of New Zealand's 19 September election - business support to hire new workers in the COVID-hit economy.

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New Zealand has reached a major milestone in its fight against the coronavirus: 100 days without community transmission of the disease.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, out on the campaign trail ahead of the 19 September poll, welcomed the "significant" point on Sunday but warned Kiwis it would not prevent future outbreaks.

"I don't believe there is any other country that has had COVID, come into our position, and sustained it away from our borders for that period of time," she said.

"But it actually doesn't lessen any of the risks.

"That's daily as long as we are continuing to exist in a world where this pandemic is growing.

"We are still having to manage our borders very very carefully ... we still have to be vigilant."

 

 

Free of COVID restrictions on movement or gatherings for two months, life has returned to normal for New Zealanders, apart from tight border controls.

Ms Ardern has been given top marks by Kiwis for her government's response to the pandemic, enjoying record popularity after the tough but successful lockdown which eliminated COVID-19 and allowed the domestic economy to reopen.

The 40-year-old spent the morning at Grey Lynn in her Mount Albert electorate, visiting a farmers market and chatting to Sunday shoppers.

 

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern campaigns at Grey Lynn Farmers Market in her Auckland electorate of Mount Albert.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern campaigns at Grey Lynn Farmers Market in her Auckland electorate of Mount Albert.
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The Labour leader said it was "really heartening to hear business has picked back up" for stallholders, noting the "ingenuity" of businesses that had changed their operations because of the pandemic.

At Saturday's campaign launch, she warned voters to expect a "COVID election campaign" revolving around the country's ravaged economy.

Admitting previous plans are out the window, Ms Ardern said the six-week campaign would be all COVID, all the time.

"No one wants it this way," she said.

 

 

"It's more an acceptance that naturally, that is how this will turn out to be.

"Of course we all had plans for a very different election campaign but the reality is, this is the biggest challenge that New Zealand will face for decades to come.

"It's only right that we talk about our plan to respond, recover and rebuild."

Labour launched the first policy of the campaign on Saturday, a $NZ311 million ($A287 million) scheme that will see bonuses paid to businesses hiring out-of-work Kiwis.

 

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As of today, people in 5 municipalities in and around Aarhus are required to wear face marks on public transportation.

The city of Aarhus currently accounts for about half of all new Danish cases of Covid-19.

 

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9 hours ago, Msig said:

As of today, people in 5 municipalities in and around Aarhus are required to wear face marks on public transportation.

The city of Aarhus currently accounts for about half of all new Danish cases of Covid-19.

 

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Now Denmark, that's how you promptly deal with new spikes

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On 8/10/2020 at 8:35 AM, xtaticboy82 said:

New Zealand celebrates 100 days without community transmission of COVID-19

 

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Source: AAP

Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party has released its first election policy ahead of New Zealand's 19 September election - business support to hire new workers in the COVID-hit economy.

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New Zealand has reached a major milestone in its fight against the coronavirus: 100 days without community transmission of the disease.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, out on the campaign trail ahead of the 19 September poll, welcomed the "significant" point on Sunday but warned Kiwis it would not prevent future outbreaks.

"I don't believe there is any other country that has had COVID, come into our position, and sustained it away from our borders for that period of time," she said.

"But it actually doesn't lessen any of the risks.

"That's daily as long as we are continuing to exist in a world where this pandemic is growing.

"We are still having to manage our borders very very carefully ... we still have to be vigilant."

 

 

Free of COVID restrictions on movement or gatherings for two months, life has returned to normal for New Zealanders, apart from tight border controls.

Ms Ardern has been given top marks by Kiwis for her government's response to the pandemic, enjoying record popularity after the tough but successful lockdown which eliminated COVID-19 and allowed the domestic economy to reopen.

The 40-year-old spent the morning at Grey Lynn in her Mount Albert electorate, visiting a farmers market and chatting to Sunday shoppers.

 

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern campaigns at Grey Lynn Farmers Market in her Auckland electorate of Mount Albert.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern campaigns at Grey Lynn Farmers Market in her Auckland electorate of Mount Albert.
AAP

 

The Labour leader said it was "really heartening to hear business has picked back up" for stallholders, noting the "ingenuity" of businesses that had changed their operations because of the pandemic.

At Saturday's campaign launch, she warned voters to expect a "COVID election campaign" revolving around the country's ravaged economy.

Admitting previous plans are out the window, Ms Ardern said the six-week campaign would be all COVID, all the time.

"No one wants it this way," she said.

 

 

"It's more an acceptance that naturally, that is how this will turn out to be.

"Of course we all had plans for a very different election campaign but the reality is, this is the biggest challenge that New Zealand will face for decades to come.

"It's only right that we talk about our plan to respond, recover and rebuild."

Labour launched the first policy of the campaign on Saturday, a $NZ311 million ($A287 million) scheme that will see bonuses paid to businesses hiring out-of-work Kiwis.

 

I think she did a great job. :clap: 

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On 8/10/2020 at 7:35 AM, xtaticboy82 said:

New Zealand celebrates 100 days without community transmission of COVID-19

 

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Source: AAP

Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party has released its first election policy ahead of New Zealand's 19 September election - business support to hire new workers in the COVID-hit economy.

UPDATED
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New Zealand has reached a major milestone in its fight against the coronavirus: 100 days without community transmission of the disease.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, out on the campaign trail ahead of the 19 September poll, welcomed the "significant" point on Sunday but warned Kiwis it would not prevent future outbreaks.

"I don't believe there is any other country that has had COVID, come into our position, and sustained it away from our borders for that period of time," she said.

"But it actually doesn't lessen any of the risks.

"That's daily as long as we are continuing to exist in a world where this pandemic is growing.

"We are still having to manage our borders very very carefully ... we still have to be vigilant."

 

 

Free of COVID restrictions on movement or gatherings for two months, life has returned to normal for New Zealanders, apart from tight border controls.

Ms Ardern has been given top marks by Kiwis for her government's response to the pandemic, enjoying record popularity after the tough but successful lockdown which eliminated COVID-19 and allowed the domestic economy to reopen.

The 40-year-old spent the morning at Grey Lynn in her Mount Albert electorate, visiting a farmers market and chatting to Sunday shoppers.

 

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern campaigns at Grey Lynn Farmers Market in her Auckland electorate of Mount Albert.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern campaigns at Grey Lynn Farmers Market in her Auckland electorate of Mount Albert.
AAP

 

The Labour leader said it was "really heartening to hear business has picked back up" for stallholders, noting the "ingenuity" of businesses that had changed their operations because of the pandemic.

At Saturday's campaign launch, she warned voters to expect a "COVID election campaign" revolving around the country's ravaged economy.

Admitting previous plans are out the window, Ms Ardern said the six-week campaign would be all COVID, all the time.

"No one wants it this way," she said.

 

 

"It's more an acceptance that naturally, that is how this will turn out to be.

"Of course we all had plans for a very different election campaign but the reality is, this is the biggest challenge that New Zealand will face for decades to come.

"It's only right that we talk about our plan to respond, recover and rebuild."

Labour launched the first policy of the campaign on Saturday, a $NZ311 million ($A287 million) scheme that will see bonuses paid to businesses hiring out-of-work Kiwis.

 

She and NZ did a great job. Lockdown was proper and she didn't budge or cave in to any demands and they've been able to recover pretty quickly .

My friend in Hong Kong told me that they are now in their 3rd phase of covid-19 . Dine In restaurants are banned as well as gyms and beauty parlors. 

Movement is limited .

Hong Kong was doing very well until they started opening up and gave free passes ( HK is a port ) to business executives , diplomats , air crews etc who didn't have to

quarantine . Now they are paying the price for it .

In Thailand we have had no internal infections . All of the new cases are from people returning from abroad .  Mostly workers from UAE although there have

been cases with people returning from USA as well. Our commercial airspace is still closed and probably will remain so until October/ End of Year .

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The Danish Prime Minister just announced that, as of 22 August, wearing face masks will be required by passengers and staff in all types of public transport in all of Denmark, including buses, trains, ferries and taxis. The requirement also applies to train stations, bus stops and ferry terminals.

Futhermore, Danish health authorities recommend that people at higher risk of developing severe illness from COVID-19 wear face masks in shops and indoor malls.

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1 hour ago, Msig said:

The Danish Prime Minister just announced that, as of 22 August, wearing face masks will be required by passengers and staff in all types of public transport in all of Denmark, including buses, trains, ferries and taxis. The requirement also applies to train stations, bus stops and ferry terminals.

Futhermore, Danish health authorities recommend that people at higher risk of developing severe illness from COVID-19 wear face masks in shops and indoor malls.

WTF? Everyone must wear a mask to protect each other. What kind of stupid and inconsequential rule is that? 

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3 hours ago, Cyber-Raga said:

WTF? Everyone must wear a mask to protect each other. What kind of stupid and inconsequential rule is that? 

Because of human rights? :dazed: That's why it's a "recommendation", not mandatory.

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1 hour ago, horn said:

Because of human rights? :dazed: That's why it's a "recommendation", not mandatory.

Human rights can be temporarily restricted if there is a health crisis, just fyi. I mean this is something Trumpsters would say dear Horn. 

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1 hour ago, GOD said:

Aside from NZ are there any success stories? What about Europe? Australia? 

Europe is kind of success, but the cases are still rising. Italy and Spain were hit hard and first (or maybe they did extensive testing?), but managed to turn it around. Italy, as far as I know, is doing great now, Spain is rising though. Greece has been doing great, most of Eastern Europe too, but the cases are rising too unfortunately. Seems like ppl have stopped to care, which is not cool. Germany has been a success: though they have had many cases, the death toll has been very low. Russia has had many cases lately.

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On 8/17/2020 at 4:19 PM, elijah said:

Europe is kind of success, but the cases are still rising. Italy and Spain were hit hard and first (or maybe they did extensive testing?), but managed to turn it around. Italy, as far as I know, is doing great now, Spain is rising though. Greece has been doing great, most of Eastern Europe too, but the cases are rising too unfortunately. Seems like ppl have stopped to care, which is not cool. Germany has been a success: though they have had many cases, the death toll has been very low. Russia has had many cases lately.

I heard Sweden was successful too? They did not ban schools and stuff and people still managed it well.

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2 hours ago, GOD said:

I heard Sweden was successful too? They did not ban schools and stuff and people still managed it well.

Sweden is at No 33. Infection at 85,219 with Death rate at 5,790 ( population of 10,107,657 ) .

Hong Kong is at No.108 . Infection at 4,561 with Death rate at 70 ( population of 7,505,303 )

Thailand is at No.115 . Infection at 3,382 with Death rate at 58 ( population of 69,823,621 )

Vietnam at No. 155 . Infection at 989 with Death rate at 26 ( population of 97,454,156 )

With USA, Brazil , India ,Russia and S.Africa leading the list for most infection cases and deaths .

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

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49 minutes ago, Butter9 said:

Sweden is at No 33. Infection at 85,219 with Death rate at 5,790 ( population of 10,107,657 ) .

Hong Kong is at No.108 . Infection at 4,561 with Death rate at 70 ( population of 7,505,303 )

Thailand is at No.115 . Infection at 3,382 with Death rate at 58 ( population of 69,823,621 )

Vietnam at No. 155 . Infection at 989 with Death rate at 26 ( population of 97,454,156 )

With USA, Brazil , India ,Russia and S.Africa leading the list for most infection cases and deaths .

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

Thanks Butter9squash How is the situation in BKK in terms of nightlife ? 

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2 hours ago, GOD said:

Thanks Butter9squash How is the situation in BKK in terms of nightlife ? 

Nightlife is back on but with new normal. I don't go out so I don't know if everybody is following the rules to a T .

But so far no internal infection yet .

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