Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
maj. tom wrote:If there is any steep increase in numbers, the government will have to SOE and lock down the country for 2 months. Because our citizens just don't seem to understand.
Like China did, with much success. China just lifted their restrictions. Toronto and UK has just started the same with extreme quarantine measures. France has done it as well with a lockdown permission form for only necessary travel. Only essential jobs on the roads.
pete wrote:My sister was able to come back on Sunday.
Some of the precautions we took:
Took a separate car to the airport for her to drive to quarantine location.
Maintained distance from her at all times.
Soaked all her baggage with lysol and bagged them in garbage bags to load into the car to reduce the risk of contamination.
She then drove to the house and took all the stuff inside, immmediately removed clothing at the door and put in a bag for washing and went and showered.
We will be dropping food supplies as needed until the 14 days are over and we are hoping she doesn't develop symptoms.
Sadly, this didn't seem to be how the rest of arrivals were being dealt with. :\
pete wrote:My sister was able to come back on Sunday.
Some of the precautions we took:
Took a separate car to the airport for her to drive to quarantine location.
Maintained distance from her at all times.
Soaked all her baggage with lysol and bagged them in garbage bags to load into the car to reduce the risk of contamination.
She then drove to the house and took all the stuff inside, immmediately removed clothing at the door and put in a bag for washing and went and showered.
We will be dropping food supplies as needed until the 14 days are over and we are hoping she doesn't develop symptoms.
Sadly, this didn't seem to be how the rest of arrivals were being dealt with. :\
pete wrote:My sister was able to come back on Sunday.
Some of the precautions we took:
Took a separate car to the airport for her to drive to quarantine location.
Maintained distance from her at all times.
Soaked all her baggage with lysol and bagged them in garbage bags to load into the car to reduce the risk of contamination.
She then drove to the house and took all the stuff inside, immmediately removed clothing at the door and put in a bag for washing and went and showered.
We will be dropping food supplies as needed until the 14 days are over and we are hoping she doesn't develop symptoms.
Sadly, this didn't seem to be how the rest of arrivals were being dealt with. :\
ST Auto wrote:Great that you all took precautions. But what about the ppl they interact with on the flight. Flight attendants etc, also when landed. Immigration officer etc. Still find the situation could have been handled differently
carluva wrote:Great discipline there.
Wish more people could be like you and the rest of us....pete wrote:My sister was able to come back on Sunday.
Some of the precautions we took:
Took a separate car to the airport for her to drive to quarantine location.
Maintained distance from her at all times.
Soaked all her baggage with lysol and bagged them in garbage bags to load into the car to reduce the risk of contamination.
She then drove to the house and took all the stuff inside, immmediately removed clothing at the door and put in a bag for washing and went and showered.
We will be dropping food supplies as needed until the 14 days are over and we are hoping she doesn't develop symptoms.
Sadly, this didn't seem to be how the rest of arrivals were being dealt with. :\
pete wrote:My sister was able to come back on Sunday.
Some of the precautions we took:
Took a separate car to the airport for her to drive to quarantine location.
Maintained distance from her at all times.
Soaked all her baggage with lysol and bagged them in garbage bags to load into the car to reduce the risk of contamination.
She then drove to the house and took all the stuff inside, immmediately removed clothing at the door and put in a bag for washing and went and showered.
We will be dropping food supplies as needed until the 14 days are over and we are hoping she doesn't develop symptoms.
Sadly, this didn't seem to be how the rest of arrivals were being dealt with. :\
Phone Surgeon wrote:Most people cant afford to do that.
Seperate car to go airport? Quarantine in a house by herself?carluva wrote:Great discipline there.
Wish more people could be like you and the rest of us....pete wrote:My sister was able to come back on Sunday.
Some of the precautions we took:
Took a separate car to the airport for her to drive to quarantine location.
Maintained distance from her at all times.
Soaked all her baggage with lysol and bagged them in garbage bags to load into the car to reduce the risk of contamination.
She then drove to the house and took all the stuff inside, immmediately removed clothing at the door and put in a bag for washing and went and showered.
We will be dropping food supplies as needed until the 14 days are over and we are hoping she doesn't develop symptoms.
Sadly, this didn't seem to be how the rest of arrivals were being dealt with. :\
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:MOH press conference at 11.....
ST Auto wrote:Seriouslyshake d livin wake d dead wrote:MOH press conference at 11.....
nemisis wrote:That's the thing the persons who gone and bringing it back are mostly well off and can withstand the necessary hardships associated with being quarantined. Like a meme I saw where people getting a foreign virus and don't even have a passport...
maj. tom wrote:I know he saying stay at home, but I want to pass grocery on Thursday or Friday for a few essential items. I hope this activity can be allowed. I have read that handling cash is a big no-no now, and Toronto has mostly stopped direct cash transactions.
Trini-born principal, 36, dies in Brooklyn of covid19 complications
Laurel V Williams
A 36-year-old Brooklyn principal, who was originally from Trinidad, died on Monday evening owing to complications from covid19, according to several US media reports.
Dez-Ann Romain was the principal of Brooklyn Democracy Academy in Brownsville.
A report by chalkbeat.org said it was the first known death of a public school staff member which was related to the pandemic in New York.
"This is painful for all of us, and I extend my deepest condolences to the Brooklyn Democracy Academy community, and the family of principal Romain," schools chancellor Richard Carranza said in a statement.
He was also quoted as saying: "We’ll be there for the students and staff through whatever means necessary during this impossibly difficult time."
Since March 16, the city’s public schools have been shut down. However, teachers and principals were still asked to report to work for three days last week. This move, the article said, garnered criticism among some educators and observers, who feared for their health and worried they could spread the disease.
CBS New York also reported the death.
An article by James Gordon in the Daily Mail on Tuesday said the academy that Romain headed is a transfer school for students who struggled in other schools.
There have been 125 covid19-related deaths in New York City, it said.
pugboy wrote:wonder if this imported community case was out and about during the period of asymptomatic incubation ?
they should say what area the persons from to drive the point closer to home
as it is right now everybody saying "is only imported cases from travelling and cruises"
Dizzy28 wrote:Stewie buss down Jagdish Pramsook!!
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: VexXx Dogg and 55 guests