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legendary
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Prevention is better than cure.

Being prepared is good to prevent being infected with other diseases that are existing for so many years. We are focusing on this Covid-19 pandemic because of the number of people around the world who are getting infected by this. But we should also think of those diseases that can be spread from P2P transmission like chicken pox, meningitis, tuberculosis, measles, and etc. In reality, there are also infectious diseases that are spreading in some areas before this pandemic exists.

We only have preventive action initiatives after we witness and prove and feel for themselves the effects of a pandemic or disease. Many films that educate virus problems and even the experience of an avian influenza pandemic in China and the surrounding countries are not enough to make governments in other countries aware and prepare preventive measures for pandemic prevention.

China, Taiwan, Vietnam are better prepared to face the corona pandemic because they have already faced the bird flu and swine flu pandemic before, so they already have standard operating procedures for the pandemic response that are not merely theoretical but based on practice.

In addition, typical people are ignorant, when symptoms are always underestimated, but after exploding they become overestimated. Such a figure of regret later is useless. Here we conclude that sometimes terror in a reasonable dose is needed to create the effect of fear and discipline society in accordance with the level of community discipline.
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My response to this will probably be: not everyone's an introvert...

Some people require physical contact from others, some people require conversations with other people to function normally/feel healthy day to day. I think for a lot of people, the past few months is going to be something they won't want to reflect on for a while.
There have been reports of a rise of non covid-linked deaths and I think the UK put the figure at 20000 from people not wanting to go to hospital to people commiting suicide because they're away from people for so long and don't want to go through the uncertainty. Not to mention a lot of socail media and annacdotal evidence of people who thought they wree being helpful by shouting at people for gathering with friends and socialising because they were being radicalised by their work or by the mainstream media (which sought to over dramaticise everything)...

More recently though, the idea of wearing medical grade face coverings after the pandemic is over could be a choice a lot of people will be able to make. Non medical grade stuff, I imagine, will have little effect on anything.


This is definitely a problem, while the recommendations given in order to combat the virus are correct at the same time it doesn't seem as if they are taking into account the fact that humans are social by nature and the social isolation that we have been going through is a real challenge for a significant number of the population, I really think this is why we are seeing people going to parties and attending social gatherings when they know full well they are at risk of contracting the virus, they simply cannot take it anymore and they decide to take the risk even if they know it is incorrect.
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We actually don't know how much people are starving due to this safety measures, WHO said it is not a communicable disease when researches warned them initially which leads this corona to be a pandemic so following WHO guidelines are no more effective.And everyone wants to get into their real life but it may not be possible for very long time because corona may stay wit us forever like seasonal disease.
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We are in an area where lockdowns are lifting and slowly implementing to a new normal situations. But there are more and more cases added in our place. Governments are trying their best to boost economic income and to get some economic resources but that is hard to achieve until now. OP, you have a point but those diseases you have mentioned has a cure and treatment while NCOVID virus with low body resistance, the virus will avtively progress within the body.

you and op might be on the same country or area but what about the other people that are living on a different region or country , all i know is that the infection is still on going and spreading and the lockdown to most place are still on high level   . you said more cases added in your place , so why be confident about it  but its nice to hear that govts still continue thier help  .boosting income is only helpful to those who were still working but what about to the others that lost thier jobs   .   they can revise that idea and think of another one where all people can benefit instead
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We are in an area where lockdowns are lifting and slowly implementing to a new normal situations. But there are more and more cases added in our place. Governments are trying their best to boost economic income and to get some economic resources but that is hard to achieve until now. OP, you have a point but those diseases you have mentioned has a cure and treatment while NCOVID virus with low body resistance, the virus will avtively progress within the body.
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The Coronavirus has change people in all of the world habits, and whether we want or not, that is what we should accept regarding surviving in this pandemic.
I am sure we will survive, and we will evolve our habit in a better way, and we do not forget about keeping healthy is a very important thing that we must do.
Even we have a deathly virus out there that still watching us, as long as we can healthy, we don't have to worry at all.
Maybe we will have a transformation from an old life way into a better life, which always remembers our health.
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For our poor developing countries, the Corona virus actually made us more urbanized, and changed a lot of our bad habits as well. Other than crowding and stampede, we had here the habit of kissing and shaking hands and this transmits infection significantly, after the spread of the virus people started to change many of their habits.
We have infected the virus in our habits and in our economy and forced us to do many things.
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The pandemic made people aware of health and safety and it made people more conscious about keeping one's health always on the check. People had been focusing more on how to avoid physical contact and other safety precautions such as social distancing and proper hygiene, which I think even without the pandemic should be done by people. COVID-19 is not the only disease that people may encounter but these safety precautions can lessen the risk of getting other deadly diseases. The pandemic showed us that Health is wealth and even a country with good economic standing is bound to fall without a good and established Health care system. This pandemic also showed the flaws that need to be amended or fixed on how the government responds to people's needs and how they handle economic crises. It taught us a lot of lesson.
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I think the best approach is to educate everyone about the possible casualties when it comes to the right protocols in place. It’s better safe than sorry.
Being prepared is good to prevent being infected with other diseases that are existing for so many years. We are focusing on this Covid-19 pandemic because of the number of people around the world who are getting infected by this. But we should also think of those diseases that can be spread from P2P transmission like chicken pox, meningitis, tuberculosis, measles, and etc. In reality, there are also infectious diseases that are spreading in some areas before this pandemic exists.
I don't see your point on your post. We all know that there are different harmful viruses and diseases that are still there. I think what we should ponder about is what is the future we need to take and what are the right measures to do amidst this situation. I hope with the current situation that we have, all those kinds of precautionary measures would help lessen those kinds of transmission of diseases as well. We could just find joy with this new normal, wherever it is.
legendary
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The goal is an economy and society better structured to self quarantine in an emergency.

  • This might be achieved through temporary property tax cuts which cut rent prices
  • Temporary relaxation on small business loans
  • Encouragement of communal vegetable and fruit tree gardens, to reduce strain on central markets and reduce reliance on global shipping
  • Incentivizing work from home initiatives and programs teaching skills necessary to shift to a less travel oriented job market

There are many options which could make an economy more resilient and robust in the face of global pandemics.

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I really don't want to think a large number of people weren't washing their hands in the past but I imagine a lot still aren't... I had to turn to my emergency soap reserves because the stores ran out (probably a good thing).

It won't take the majority a long time to forget to wash their hands when they come home too for example but it is good practice if some. Remember it and I've been doing it since school (because school and bus handles always seemed disgusting) ...

Practice proper hygiene and we should know how to do that because it was taught in preschool or grade school. It is not that hard for us to remind ourselves to always wash our hands when we go outside. As long as possible, protect yourself from other diseases that can be spread through physical or non-physical contact transmissions. This topic reminds us that Covid-19 is not the only enemy that we need to fight or avoid, there are also some deadly ass diseases that can result to lost of lives. Being anxious is bad but being prepared is better, so don't forget to remind other people especially your family and friends about this topic.
legendary
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If being civilized also means being more considerate of your and other people's health, then we're indeed more civilized now. For me, it is more specifically a realization of how actually weak or susceptible we are to various diseases as a species.

It is ironically funny how as a human race we are trying to conquer other planets, the stars, the universe, or even its entire existence and yet a tiny virus which we do not even know the origins of might actually wipe us out. This virus is threatening everything about us: our health, economy, lifestyle, culture, and even our entire existence.

Anyway, our economy is only as strong as our health or our social well-being. Even the most flourishing or robust economy could bow down to a virus coming from seemingly insignificant creatures of the dark.
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Good to see you are spreading the valuable message here regarding prevention of covid19 infection.

However, the point which you made here about Human Resources is little throwback to what we need in reality. Earth as a whole already sustaining huge population, by far it's suffocating with the population that we have right now.

So let's not forget that we already have more than enough human resources.



What we need actually is . . .

Increased employment. What I mean is, we need to flourish the job opportunities in every sector. We have inequality in IT, mechanical, Pharma, healthcare, research, environment, government everywhere you go there is scarcity of jobs.

Either businesses shall grow with enough intake of human resources or there should be enough government jobs to control the unemployment scenario.

My only point is we have large number of human.

"Destruction & Creation is natural process of mother earth, you can not overcome it".
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Being someone who came from a long work-from-home setup, the weeks and the months with little to no physical contact with other people can be daunting, and most people and governments are pushing for work-from-home setups for industries that need not physical attendance from workers--jobs that can easily be done with the comfort of a computer and internet. That's one way of combating the further spread of the disease, but one way or another, people are going to need to go out and talk to someone else. Governments should be strict on imposing health safety guidelines on public places to ensure that the cases would not spread. Human resources and the population in general is a vital part of the economy, and one without the other, the gears won't turn.

Wash your hands people. You just don't know whether someone you came in recent contact with has the virus, as most of the general population who tested positive for the virus are mainly asymptomatic, followed by those with mild symptoms. I used to laugh with people who wash their hands excessively and use alcohol on almost every occasion that they touch something, but as I get to learn more things being a microbiologist, and with the help of the current pandemic, I'm glad that people actually did that back in the day, and for sure are doing that now more than ever.
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I really don't want to think a large number of people weren't washing their hands in the past but I imagine a lot still aren't... I had to turn to my emergency soap reserves because the stores ran out (probably a good thing).

It won't take the majority a long time to forget to wash their hands when they come home too for example but it is good practice if some. Remember it and I've been doing it since school (because school and bus handles always seemed disgusting) ...
Many has been taught this habit - hygiene - by at home by parents or caretakers or in school but the pandemic has taught many more at this time, but if hygiene is a good thing then it should continue even at the post covid-19 period, not every one will practices it then like some are not even practicing it now the pandemic is here. But when government with out force encourage/support or can even sponsor the upholding of the safety measures -pandemic and post pandemic era-
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I really don't want to think a large number of people weren't washing their hands in the past but I imagine a lot still aren't... I had to turn to my emergency soap reserves because the stores ran out (probably a good thing).

It won't take the majority a long time to forget to wash their hands when they come home too for example but it is good practice if some. Remember it and I've been doing it since school (because school and bus handles always seemed disgusting) ...
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This whole COVID-19 pandemic makes people be more conscious about their environment and hygiene, which is good because they will start to take extra care of the things around them. Actually, the implemented protocols are not new because even without the virus, we still need to be hygienic. However, people usually forget those things, especially covering when they sneeze or cough. It's the proper way to do when you are in a public place but some people are not really paying attention to these simple manners. But due to the pandemic, I think it opened the eyes and minds of people about this simple gesture they often ignore.

But we still can't remove the fact that some people still don't want to follow these simple rules. There are people who don't want to wear masks when going out in public places because they have the freedom to do so. They still don't realize that it's the best and simplest way in preventing getting infected while there is still no vaccine available yet.
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This pandemic has actually brought out some hygiene that is expected to be normal, but you know most times we learn to do the right things in a hard way. Just as you have said isn't is inappropriate to have a commercial bus filled to the extent of having people standing in road safety precautions. If we can always keep the lesson and heigene from this pandemic up, other sicknesses will be reduced. There are so many other illnesses that are more deadly than Corona virus, this just involve the whole world in a short range of time, that's why we took it serious.
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I think the best approach is to educate everyone about the possible casualties when it comes to the right protocols in place. It’s better safe than sorry.

Prevention is better than cure.

Being prepared is good to prevent being infected with other diseases that are existing for so many years. We are focusing on this Covid-19 pandemic because of the number of people around the world who are getting infected by this. But we should also think of those diseases that can be spread from P2P transmission like chicken pox, meningitis, tuberculosis, measles, and etc. In reality, there are also infectious diseases that are spreading in some areas before this pandemic exists.

In Democratic Republic of the Congo, there is an Ebola Virus that is still present and on going.
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My response to this will probably be: not everyone's an introvert...

Some people require physical contact from others, some people require conversations with other people to function normally/feel healthy day to day. I think for a lot of people, the past few months is going to be something they won't want to reflect on for a while.
There have been reports of a rise of non covid-linked deaths and I think the UK put the figure at 20000 from people not wanting to go to hospital to people commiting suicide because they're away from people for so long and don't want to go through the uncertainty. Not to mention a lot of socail media and annacdotal evidence of people who thought they wree being helpful by shouting at people for gathering with friends and socialising because they were being radicalised by their work or by the mainstream media (which sought to over dramaticise everything)...

More recently though, the idea of wearing medical grade face coverings after the pandemic is over could be a choice a lot of people will be able to make. Non medical grade stuff, I imagine, will have little effect on anything.



What do you mean by "not everyone's an introvert"? Do you think that introverts like to be alone and isolated forever?Do you think that keeping social distance for weeks can make someone depressed and even force him to commit suicide?
I don't get what's the main idea behind OP's forum thread.The human resources are important for every economy,but it was stated many times that COVID-19 is not that dangerous for young,strong and healthy people.COVID-19 is very dangerous for the old and sick people,which are not a part of the work force. 


Introvert is often the term for it and seems the politist term. And yeah, I personally don't see much of a difference if I don't see others for weeks/months... I also came to enjoy video calling a bit more than in real life due to being able to mute arguments or discussions you don't care about.

Enough suicide prevention teams have highlighted the huge problem of people commuting suicide during the lockdowns and they're real. A lot of European and American culture is built on people socialising in pubs and restaurants, you can't wear a face mask and drink a pint of beer unless you're doing one wrong.

Actually covid also had a large affect on people who were 50/60 still in work and people that were sick already.

For people who don't die and have severe symptoms that might not require admission to hospital, an entomologist made available their insights into the virus and said they had it for 8 weeks and had to join an online support group to seek reassurance for their illness (things like the common cold and most other illnesses are good for not lasting more than 3 weeks in healthy people so I could see something lasting 6 weeks would be really worrying)...
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