Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!
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We're being subjected to unprecedented restrictive measures (since the war, that I know of). All through Italy:
- schools and universities are closed
- gyms are closed
- all public events have been cancelled
- bars and restaurants must close after 6pm (many are just shutting because there's no point)
- all of the businesses that stay open must enforce a 1m-radius separation between patrons (some are just shutting down because there is no easy way to do so)
In the Lombardy region, which is the hardest hit, additional measures will be enforced. For instance, free movement has been curtailed and nobody is to enter or exit the region without justification. The measure was leaked a few hours by the local shithead party (and the worse papers) before being officially announced, which caused other shitheads to board the last outgoing trains from Lombardy. In the meantime we've gone from most people minimising the issue ("it's just like the flu", politicians saying "Italy can't stop because of a few over 75s", "keep on going as normal", "think of the economy!" - one politician saying so has since been diagnosed with the virus, lol) to full-on panic. People are shitting their pants over the virus to the point that many will cross the road if they see somebody blowing their nose, like. Of course face masks and hand sanitiser are perennially sold out. It's going to be a rocky ride.
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I'm not looking forward to whatever we end up doing here. I kind of hope they tell us all to work from home, but for now it's still nothing at all.
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@admiral_p as much as we've disagreed in the past, I hope you and yours stay safe and well.
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@Magus said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
I'm not looking forward to whatever we end up doing here. I kind of hope they tell us all to work from home, but for now it's still nothing at all.
We're at probably 150% capacity on work as is (as in we have too much work for our current staffing level). Naturally, the corporate guys want us to all quit doing stuff that makes money, and instead spend a few weeks doing planning/protocol/documentation stuff on how we're going to survive the coronavirus.
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@Benjamin-Hall I'm in a low-risk area as of today. My town (50k population) has had no cases so far, and in the whole region the number of cases is in the tens. But of course the virus will sooner or later spread over here too. I'm not worried about myself, but many older people or people with a weaker immune system should probably be. I'll probably go without pay or on reduced pay for a couple of weeks at least, maybe a month or two (I doubt I can work from home much, most people paid for a regular course and probably will opt out of the online lessons), but it's not a big issue for me, fortunately. I just hope that landlords, banks etc. will be lenient wrt payments.
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So, they just declared the whole land to be a red zone.
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@Rhywden Well, that'll stop Dutch travel agencies going "We don't see a 'no non-essential travel' as a reason to cancel your vacation".
Dutch PM this evening announced a general recommendation to stop shaking hands with others. At the end of the press conference, he shook hands with the head of the CDC, who co-presented with him...
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@Rhywden they did indeed! We're basically all under lockdown.
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@PleegWat I'm sort of happy because this might get those Ryanair fuckers to refund our tickets (I was supposed to go to Cornwall with the school on Wednesday).
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@PleegWat said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Dutch PM this evening announced a general recommendation to stop shaking hands with others.
I answered some people trying to shake hands by saying coronavirus, but a lot of them looked annoyed as fuck with that. Not sure if it's worth it.
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@sockpuppet7 said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Not sure if it's worth it.
Definitely! It's always worth to annoy people.
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@admiral_p said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@PleegWat I'm sort of happy because this might get those Ryanair fuckers to refund our tickets
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@sockpuppet7 said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
I answered some people trying to shake hands by saying coronavirus, but a lot of them looked annoyed as fuck with that. Not sure if it's worth it.
Go one step further: try to do a footshake.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/zf5tGGD_6kA?start=0&end=14
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@admiral_p said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Of course face masks and hand sanitiser are perennially sold out.
At least that makes sense. Meanwhile in you can't buy toilet paper or anything even remotely toilet paper-like...
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@sockpuppet7 said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@PleegWat said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Dutch PM this evening announced a general recommendation to stop shaking hands with others.
I answered some people trying to shake hands by saying coronavirus, but a lot of them looked annoyed as fuck with that. Not sure if it's worth it.
If they're acting miffed after that, try giving them a kiss on the cheek, then afterwards say "fine, you can have it too" and cough a bit. Maybe they'll bugger off.
Of course, this will only work once...
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@Deadfast said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@admiral_p said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Of course face masks and hand sanitiser are perennially sold out.
At least that makes sense. Meanwhile in you can't buy toilet paper or anything even remotely toilet paper-like...
No political newspapers? I'd call it a win!
@admiral_p So, now that all shops are closed... How do you get groceries?
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@Gąska everyone is eating the 100kg of pasta and toilet paper they bought, obviously.
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@Gąska said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@Deadfast said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@admiral_p said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Of course face masks and hand sanitiser are perennially sold out.
At least that makes sense. Meanwhile in you can't buy toilet paper or anything even remotely toilet paper-like...
No political newspapers? I'd call it a win!
@admiral_p So, now that all shops are closed... How do you get groceries?
It's not a total lockdown. If you walk around my town you might not realise there is one in place. The shops are not closed. The emergency measures call for closures of certain businesses (namely, gyms, swimming pools, schools, etc.), restaurants and bars can stay open until 6pm, people can leave their homes (but cannot travel beyond city borders unless they state work reasons or emergency). Supermarkets and shopping centres are open except at the weekend. Grocery stores are exempt from the mandated closures. It's not like in Wuhan for instance. Then again, this is the first day so maybe it still has to kick in (also in the popular consciousness). You have to remember that there are only 30 confirmed cases or so in my whole region (which is around 4m population). That number will probably rise sharply in the coming days, but it's still under control.
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@cvi said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@sockpuppet7 said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
I answered some people trying to shake hands by saying coronavirus, but a lot of them looked annoyed as fuck with that. Not sure if it's worth it.
Go one step further: try to do a footshake.
Or just use a glove. Gloves are a thing.
Gloves protect and comfort hands against cold or heat, damage by friction, abrasion or chemicals, and disease; or in turn to provide a guard for what a bare hand should not touch.
Emphasis mine.
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@admiral_p said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Grocery stores are exempt from the mandated closures.
That's fair. Not all the old people know how to order groceries to home. And the shipment would need to be ethanol-fumigated anyway, since now the delivery boy is in contact with everybody and your shipment.
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@acrow said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
the delivery boy
Might also need to take an occasional rest from servicing all the lonely milfs in the area. And escape the suited fellas armed with sawed-off shotguns looking to gift him concrete shoes for that.
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@topspin said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@Gąska everyone is eating the 100kg of pasta and toilet paper they bought, obviously.
I prefer my pasta with marinara, but I guess you eat what you have.
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The good thing about Corona is, that a lot of meetings at work are now cancelled since they are "not essential". Makes me wonder why they were planned in the first place.
But I now finally have time to get things done.
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@HardwareGeek said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
you eat what you have.
Let's eat viruses!
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@acrow said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Or just use a glove. Gloves are a thing.
Most of those gloves And common human behavior) will only be of limited protection. Virus->Glove, then Glove->Face...
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@TheCPUWizard only put on a glove when shaking hands
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@Gąska I think that would be more effective if you put on a condom rather than a glove (see picture somewhere else of someone putting a condom on their finger to use a touchscreen).
It doesn't matter whether it works as a direct physical barrier to virus transmission, doing this will at the very least guarantee that you won't have any direct contact with anyone!
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@nerd4sale said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
The good thing about Corona is, that a lot of meetings at work are now cancelled since they are "not essential". Makes me wonder they were planned in the first place.
But I now finally have time to get things done.
Ha, our office is so crowded we actually are less exposed to viruses when we're at a meeting room
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@Gąska said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@TheCPUWizard only put on a glove when shaking hands
Who you do think your are Young Sheldon???? ;)
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@sockpuppet7 said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@nerd4sale said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
The good thing about Corona is, that a lot of meetings at work are now cancelled since they are "not essential". Makes me wonder they were planned in the first place.
But I now finally have time to get things done.
Ha, our office is so crowded we actually are less exposed to viruses when we're at a meeting room
Maybe this will be the death of open offices?
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@dcon said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
the death of open office
One can dream.
Filed under: Oh, you mean the other kind.
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@TheCPUWizard said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@acrow said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Or just use a glove. Gloves are a thing.
Most of those gloves And common human behavior) will only be of limited protection. Virus->Glove, then Glove->Face...
I'd say you have a point. However. I don't remember the last time I'd touched my face with a glove; I always take them off first.
Probably because I usually put on gloves when I'm touching things that I don't want on my hands or face. Like, say, my car. Or acetone. And I use leather gloves, so I would not want to manipulate my face with those anyway.
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@error said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@dcon said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
the death of open office
One can dream.
Filed under: Oh, you mean the other kind.
Well, your line works for either.
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@acrow - Look back at your picture. Then look where I said "Most of those gloves"...
Doubt you would put on porous cloth gloves to protect from acetone.
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@TheCPUWizard Or leather, either. I'd have to look to see what kind of rubber/plastic wouldn't be attacked by acetone (), but I wouldn't be too worried about skin contact in the first place. Nail polish remover is acetone, so skin contact is pretty common (in general, not for me, although somewhere I have a pint (?) can of it to use as a solvent for cyanoacrylate and other adhesives, if it hasn't all evaporated since the last time I used it) and safe.
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@TheCPUWizard said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@acrow said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Or just use a glove. Gloves are a thing.
Most of those gloves And common human behavior) will only be of limited protection. Virus->Glove, then Glove->Face...
You can protect your face by wearing a gimp mask
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@TheCPUWizard said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@acrow said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Or just use a glove. Gloves are a thing.
Most of those gloves And common human behavior) will only be of limited protection. Virus->Glove, then Glove->Face...Gloves are so impractical for that reason. I always thought there ought to be some kind of tool that would let you put on and take off your gloves in less than a second. It would greatly reduce this kind of problem.
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@anonymous234 said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@TheCPUWizard said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@acrow said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Or just use a glove. Gloves are a thing.
Most of those gloves And common human behavior) will only be of limited protection. Virus->Glove, then Glove->Face...Gloves are so impractical for that reason. I always thought there ought to be some kind of tool that would let you put on and take off your gloves in less than a second. It would greatly reduce this kind of problem.
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@nerd4sale said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
The good thing about Corona is, that a lot of meetings at work are now cancelled since they are "not essential". Makes me wonder why they were planned in the first place.
FTFM
When you figure that out, you will be well on the way to a cure for excessive management.
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
the delivery boy
servicing all the lonely milfs in the area.
Hey, I need
lovingpizza, too.
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@topspin What's the difference between sex and a pizza?
I...
can get a pizza... ... ...
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@Mason_Wheeler Now we just need to invent that magic metal that doesn't care about conservation of mass and we can build all sorts of cool stuff.
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@anonymous234 said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@TheCPUWizard said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@acrow said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Or just use a glove. Gloves are a thing.
Most of those gloves And common human behavior) will only be of limited protection. Virus->Glove, then Glove->Face...Gloves are so impractical for that reason. I always thought there ought to be some kind of tool that would let you put on and take off your gloves in less than a second. It would greatly reduce this kind of problem.
OK, alternative idea: long thick gloves that you wear all the time. Whenever you want to switch tasks, you put your hands in a special device that sprays them with some special acid that dissolves everything but that specific material, then a strong water spray to clean that up. Perfectly disinfected.
Just don't accidentally put your bare hands in there...
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@hungrier said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@TheCPUWizard said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
@acrow said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Or just use a glove. Gloves are a thing.
Most of those gloves And common human behavior) will only be of limited protection. Virus->Glove, then Glove->Face...
You can protect your face by wearing a gimp mask
The “life style” thread is
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Here in Argentina the government has once again proven its ineptitude by doing nothing at all to check anyone arriving into the country if they have fever. In fact, to stop the virus they did the only thing our government knows to do... ask people to sign a sworn declaration saying that they do not have the virus. Which did fuck all to stop the virus arriving. And I can't wait for chaos to ensue since our public hospitals, like everything ran by our government, are a disaster.
Me and my family were on vacation in USA and we arrived back home on Feb 25th. Yesterday my mom got sore throat and cough (but no fever), so thinking it might be coronavirus I told her to call a doctor. Doctor said that too much time happened since we got back, and that if she had coronavirus she wouldn't be able to get out of bed. Hopefully it's just a flu...
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@magnusmaster said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
Here in Argentina...
Yesterday my mom got sore throat and cough (but no fever), so thinking it might be coronavirus I told her to call a doctor.
OK, this is how you know things are getting serious. When I was there, they'd have thought it was a liver problem every fricking time!
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@anonymous234 how else will you prove your control to the reverend mother?
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@magnusmaster said in Tales from Coronavee-rooss Italy, mamma mia!:
ask people to sign a sworn declaration saying that they do not have the virus.
This is one of the latest requirements from our corporate overlords for a visitor entering the office. How this does anything useful is beyond me.