COVID-19 and MAC: What are you doing differently to protect yourself?
Is anyone doing anything differently to protect themselves now that we are facing the reality of covid-19?
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@heathert Yes Heather, we here in Australia ("across the ditch:, as we say) have almost stopped virus cases too!
We haven't done it as well as New Zealand, but have done it pretty well -- with lots of testing, early border lockdowns -- even between states, and strict social distancing, many businesses and all public events shutdown since early to mid March.
Unfortunately, lots of jobs have been lost here of course, but health and safety really is a priority -- but there's no economic activity anyway if people are too scared by a dangerous and untreatable virus to go out and buy things!
@windwalker Me too, I wish you could come here to protect you better Terri, but Australian borders are closed also, just like in New Zealand.
I guess we all know that we're in this for the long haul -- until there is a vaccine or a good treatment.
I really wish it will all be over soon and we're all safe, but there are risks it could come back when we relax restrictions and open up again.....Look what's happened with Singapore -- it did so well in earlier, then eased up on restrictions,and is having trouble again now.
Let's hope and pray for a vaccine or a good treatment really soon. Everyone in the world needs that.
Love and prayers, Annie
@anniepie yes we are the same, next tuesday we are going to level 2 which is basically level 3 but able to go to drive throughs, lol I bet they will be very busy. Then we are looking at going to level 2 in 3 weeks time and we will be able to move around a bit more but have social distancing. We had 3 new covid cases today, 13, I think in hosp,1 in ICU. We have done very well in New Zealand, thanks to a great group of experts and our very caring Prime Minister.
@alleycatkate Thanks Kate -- it's a great video. A real balm to the soul, and it shows how we really are all in this together.
Love and virtual hugs, Annie x
Hi Heather @heathert. I bet they will be very busy too, lol.
Yes you have a very caring Prime Minister -- who many of us in Australia wish was ours too! (.....If she ever wants to take over Australia -- now is the time to do it, laugh).
I really hope it goes well for all of you. We're watching what happens with easing the restrictions and wishing you in New Zealand all the best. Annie x
@anniepie Yes I wish we weren't easing restrictions quite so soon, but hope Jacinda knows what she is doing. No you cant have her Haha
@mayofeb2020 Hi Chloe, thank you for coming on board for us. We have been cooking, jigsaws, crafts, walking. They are taking social distancing very seriously, thank goodness,
@anniepie Thanks Annie. Let’s get through this safely. You have a good start living in Australia. Hugs to you. Kate
@anniepie Yes. One tribe! Lots of love to you! Kate
@heathert ok. I am so very envious!! New Zealand’s Prime Minister is amazing. (Women taking the lead). Nothing like smartness and caring to navigate through these times. Hugs. Kate
@anniepie I’m happy to hear things are getting better in Australia. My daughter is living in Sydney, (moved from Canberra April 1). When I speak to her it seems it never got nearly as bad as it did here in NY. We’ve been “inside” and closed down since around March 15, and are instructed to stay this way until at least May 15. We still have upwards of 350 people who die each day. At the time NY closed, she said everything in Canberra was still open and business as usual. Only the borders were closed. It was about a week after that the the gyms and shops closed in Canberra. She worked in a salon and her husband works in a gym. They moved to Sydney where they were supposed to both be starting new jobs first week of April, but, that didn’t happen because the shops and gyms closed in Sydney then. It makes me wonder if the people in NZ and Australia have better immunity to this virus or perhaps since the weather was warm, it didn’t spread as rapidly. I thought I also heard Sweden or Switzerland had very few to no cases at all. I wish the scientists would look into these phenomena. Maybe then we can find a way to stop it.
Prayers for all.
(My photo is from when I visited her Feb 2019)