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Where is your evidence ? Give us some numbers from a verified source.
Obesity should be tackled , but it isn't contagious.
Where is your evidence ? Give us some numbers from a verified source.
Ultimately we're all commenting here in terms of our own thoughts and perceptions given that there isn't firm proof as to how this all pans out. In that context I acknowledge that your experiences and observations may differ from mine.What point are you making?
For the record I do not smoke.Should we not have had such a tremendous anti smoking campaign? That's not contagious either.
If I mentioned that hot, dry conditions made a bushfire worse than it would have been if it was cold and raining would you want evidence for that too? Honestly, what on Earth is wrong with you?
Ultimately we're all commenting here in terms of our own thoughts and perceptions given that there isn't firm proof as to how this all pans out. In that context I acknowledge that your experiences and observations may differ from mine.
From what I'm seeing however, the reactions of individuals are almost entirely predictable. Thinking of all people I know well enough to have a perception of how they're going:
Those who tend to see the world in terms of conspiracy theories are indeed seeing the pandemic as a conspiracy. Those who look to science are looking to science. Those who look to religion are seeking God's help. Etc. Entirely predictable.
Those who are inclined to make the best of any situation are making the best of this one. Those who whinge at anything they deem imperfect are whinging big time at this one.
Those who resort to humor or creativity amidst a crisis are indeed doing so here. Those who can't take a joke at the best of times sure can't take one right now.
Those who are highly strung risk takers look like they haven't slept in ages. Those who take a pragmatic view toward life and are aware of history seem relatively relaxed about the whole thing.
Couples who work well together as a team are doing so now.
And so on. With one exception every single person I know appears to be responding in a manner that's entirely predictable simply by knowing them. The situation hasn't changed them, it has just pushed them further down whatever path they were already on.
I've not seen any evidence that it's breaking anyone or any relationship etc that didn't already have cracks there waiting for a trigger. Odds are that was going to fail at some point anyway.
That's not to say it's a good thing, only that to the extent it's breaking people it seems to be bringing forward what was inevitable at some point anyway. There'd be a point where that changes, where it knocks everyone over, but personally I'm not seeing it yet.
Acknowledged that others may have a very different perception based on what they're seeing personally.
For the record I do not smoke.
If you wish to smoke then, so long as you do not do so in a manner which exposes me to the smoke, there is no harm to me from you doing so. I have no objection to you or anyone else smoking subject to that condition - don't do it in place which subjects others to the smoke.
Now, if you wish to walk around with a virus then I've no objection to you doing so in a manner consistent with the modern approach to smoking. That is, keep the virus to yourself and do not shed it in any confined place used by others including shops, workplaces, public transport and so on.
No doubt we have our opinions and experiences. When it comes to epidemics and their effects it's a medical issue and I prefer to take the advice of doctors and other experts in the area who no doubt weigh up the effects of mental anguish and isolation against the greater good.
No politician in their right minds would impose these sort of measures if it wasn't necessary, the political risk is far too great. So take your campaign to them, trying to verbally beat me up or anyone else here is not going to change anything.
Your painfully destructive attitude is that we should blindly trust the government and if someone is wrong we should make no effort to have a discussion with them!
Yes but you are having a discussion with me not them ! (the politicians). I just point out that the need for restrictions has been adopted across the political spectrum, so it's unlikely that everyone has been fooled by something insignificant.
What attempt have you made to make your views known to the people who make the decisions ? Have you written to the Premier, your local member, the CMO or any of their innumerable deputies pointing out the error of their ways ?
I understand why you are strung out about this. You have had a hard time and I'm sorry about that.
Maybe I've seemed a bit insensitive for which I apologise. In any case we are just banging our heads together achieving nothing. If you want something done then you need to tell it to someone who can change the way things are.
I can find some common ground and agree with you in a lot of this post, which is nice. The main thing I disagree with you on, and I disagree very strongly, is that this is not breaking things which would otherwise not be broken. Just relating it to a specific day to day observation that I make, as I said, I have literally never, ever seen..........
I broke my phone while exercising yesterday. Today I went to the nearest shopping centre to buy a new one. Only banks, an optometrist and shops which sold food were open. JB HiFi etc won't be open for another two months.
Communications are essential in my view and the primary method of communication for most these days is a mobile phone. It's not outright essential to life (though it could be in an emergency), but it's certainly up there. No working phone = can't contact a doctor, police, anyone really.
A possible explanation is where we're located and thus what we're seeing.
You're in Melbourne?
I'm in SA and of those whose circumstances I'm aware of they're in SA, Tas, NSW or the ACT. Plus I'm Facebook friends (but not "real" friends) with someone in the UK - I wouldn't say I know them well but from their FB posts they're getting along with only some minor hassles.
I'd expect that those in Melbourne are going to be seeing it somewhat differently yes.
I do think that not being able to repair or replace something reasonably essential, and a phone fits into that category pretty clearly as a means of communication, is going too far yes.
That alone would push some people to crime if the lack of a working phone is preventing them contacting family, earning an income or even simply paying their bills if that's their only internet access.
Communications are essential in my view and the primary method of communication for most these days is a mobile phone. It's not outright essential to life (though it could be in an emergency), but it's certainly up there. No working phone = can't contact a doctor, police, anyone really.
I think there's a lot about the situation in Melbourne which people interstate haven't thought about and don't realise is going on, because it doesn't affect them or they don't see it. Even a lot of people in Melbourne don't realise all of it. I assumed until yesterday afternoon that you would still be able to buy a mobile phone or computer from a shop. Clothing is essential but all the clothing stores are closed, even Target etc is closed, and K-mart is the only place I know of currently open and selling clothes. I know from recent experience (suddenly finding myself unexpectedly without funds or clothing, coming into winter for the first time in 8 years and being radically unaccustomed to cold weather after 8 solid years in hot weather, usually very hot) that access to clothing can be very important. Of course, I could go on and on.
Buy one on the internet ?
Free delivery.
Just one example.
https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-p...Vi9eWCh3-Pg3AEAQYBCABEgI1z_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
It's really easy to shrug off other peoples' problems
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