Lockdown diaries - COVID-19 matters!

What are you going to be doing during the lockdown?

  • At home. I’m non essential

    Votes: 70 41.2%
  • Working. The virus doesn’t scare me

    Votes: 41 24.1%
  • On standby

    Votes: 10 5.9%
  • Working from home. Too essential to take any risk!

    Votes: 66 38.8%

  • Total voters
    170
  • Poll closed .
Swirl your red flag around , shout OLE , dodge the bull and order online from Espana :campeon:
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@ARYANTO WOW! It's not the same as mine, but nevertheless it looks promising. Have you ever bought from them? They don't mention international deliveries.

EDIT: Ah! I see they do mention that shipping "abroad" can be done ..
But ... I don't think I would buy this juice. The cost converted to Rands is about R300 just for the juice, excluding shipping!!!
 
@ARYANTO WOW! It's not the same as mine, but nevertheless it looks promising. Have you ever bought from them? They don't mention international deliveries.

EDIT: Ah! I see they do mention that shipping "abroad" can be done ..
But ... I don't think I would buy this juice. The cost converted to Rands is about R300 just for the juice, excluding shipping!!!
Start a group buy , I'm in ...
 
@ARYANTO this is the same recipe which I queried with @blujeenz. It doesn't seem to be Ferrero Rocher at all - there isn't even any chocolate or hazelnut concentrate in it. There is a cheesecake, but what has that got to do with Ferrero Rocher? I'm a bit confused ...

I think "GEN - Nutella Type @ 10%" in the recipe refers to FW or TPA Nutella. FW available from BLCK.
 
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@ARYANTO this is the same recipe which I queried with @blujeenz. It doesn't seem to be Ferrero Rocher at all - there isn't even any chocolate or hazelnut concentrate in it. There is a cheesecake, but what has that got to do with Ferrero Rocher? I'm a bit confused ...

I confess I just used Google (Ferrero Rocher), I think the cheese cake was to get a smidgen of biscuit, but I dont DIY so its anyone's guess. :)
 
Felt like something different today.
The menses will relate.
Wedding grade soji with fresh cream and condensed milk.
My sugar testing machine might set a new land speed record later.

This dish is now named Richer than a Runaway Gupta

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April 21, 2020

Medical updates

  • Stanford professor of medicine John Ioannidis explains in a new one-hour interview the results of several new studies on Covid19. According to Professor Ioannidis, the lethality of Covid19 is „in the range of seasonal flu“. For people under 65 years of age, the mortality risk even in the global „hotspots“ is comparable to the daily car ride to work, while for healthy people under 65 years of age, the mortality risk is „completely negligible“. Only in New York City was the mortality risk for persons under 65 years of age comparable to a long-distance truck driver.
  • Professor Carl Heneghan, Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at Oxford University, warns in a new article that the damage caused by the lockdown could be greater than that caused by the virus. The peak of the epidemic had already been reached in most countries before the lockdown, Professor Heneghan argues.
  • A new serological study in Los Angeles County found that 28 to 55 times more people had Covid19 than previously assumed (without showing significant symptoms), which reduces the danger of the disease accordingly.
  • In the city of Chelsea near Boston, about one third of 200 blood donors had antibodies against the Covid19 pathogen. Half of them reported having experienced a cold symptom in the last month. In a homeless shelter near Boston, just over a third of the people tested positive, but nobody showed any symptoms.
  • Scotland reports that half of the (stocked up) intensive care beds have remained empty. According to officials, the admission of new patients is „levelling off“.
  • The emergency room in Bergamo’s municipal hospital was completely empty at the beginning of this week for the first time in 45 days. In the meantime, more people with other diseases than „Covid19 patients“ are being treated again.
  • A report in the medical magazine Lancet comes to the conclusion that school closures to contain corona viruses have no or only a minimal effect.
  • A nine-year-old French child with corona infection had contact with 172 people, but none of them were infected. This confirms earlier results that corona infection (unlike influenza) is not or hardly ever transmitted by children.
  • The German emeritus microbiology professor Sucharit Bhakdi gave a new one-hour interview on Covid-19. Professor Bhakdi argues that most media have acted „completely irresponsibly“ during the Covid-19 epidemic.
  • The German Initiative for Care Ethics criticises blanket bans on visits and painful intensive care treatment of nursing patients: „Even before Corona, around 900 old people in need of care died every day in German homes without being taken to hospital. In fact, palliative treatment, if at all, would be more appropriate for these patients. () According to all we know about Corona so far, there is not a single plausible reason to continue to value infection protection higher than the basic rights of citizens. Lift the inhuman visiting bans!“
  • The oldest woman in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen died last week at the age of 109. She survived the „Spanish flu“ of 1918, was not corona-infected and „for her age she was doing very well“. The „corona isolation“, however, had „very much affected her“: „She faded without the daily visits of her family members.“
  • The Swiss cardiologist Dr. Nils Kucher reports that in Switzerland currently about 75% of all additional deaths occur not in hospital but at home. This certainly explains the largely empty Swiss hospitals and intensive care units. It is also already known that about 50% of all additional deaths occur in nursing homes. Dr. Kucher suspects that some of these people die of sudden pulmonary embolism. This is conceivable. Nevertheless, the question arises as to what role the „lockdown“ plays in these additional deaths.
  • The Italian health authority ISS warns that Covid19 patients from the Mediterranean region, who often have a genetic metabolic peculiarity called favism, should not be treated with antimalarial drugs such as chloroquine, as this can lead to death. This is a further indication that the wrong or overly aggressive medication can make the disease even worse.
  • Rubicon: 120 expert opinions on Corona. Worldwide, high-ranking scientists, doctors, lawyers and other experts criticize the handling of the corona virus. (German)
source: https://swprs.org/a-swiss-doctor-on-covid-19/
 
@Dela Rey Steyn that confirms it bud... You were Indian in your past life. Delasagren
Either that or he's converting. He can keep his name we just pronounce with an Indian accent:drums:
Dèlaah Ray
 
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Day 29 - 05:27 ---
Story of my life at the moment been up for 25 hrs , sleep really moved out of my house , well it doesn't matter anymore , I 'll just konk out when it gets too much , strange but I'm not tired at all , think my brain's switch is broken - I hop in bed and then the a,b,c games begins - Cars :Alfa , Bentley , Cadillac.... Countries - Angola , Burundi , Cambodia.... Fruit and veg - apples , bananas , coconut , and countless other subjects I eventually get so fed up that I get out of bed , let me go feed the ''kids'' and see how this day develops.
See Makro is already hyping themselves up for ''after'' - Order now for delivery after lockdown - highly optimistic if I may say ...
 
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Day 29 - 05:27 ---
Story of my life at the moment been up for 25 hrs , sleep really moved out of my house , well it doesn't matter anymore , I 'll just konk out when it gets too much , strange but I'm not tired at all , think my brain's switch is broken - I hop in bed and then the a,b,c games begins - Cars :Alfa , Bentley , Cadillac.... Countries - Angola , Burundi , Cambodia.... Fruit and veg - apples , bananas , coconut , and countless other subjects I eventually get so fed up that I get out of bed , let me go feed the ''kids'' and see how this day develops.
See Makro is already hyping themselves up for ''after'' - Order now for delivery after lockdown - highly optimistic if I may say ...

@ARYANTO It can be interesting to just let your body dictate your sleep/wake cycle, but then it must be a natural cycle - not one that is affected by sugar highs from Coke and Zoo biscuits and gaming ;). Still - you do what you've got to do and it's fine now. The problem will arise when you have to return to a normal sleep/wake cycle.
 
Lockdown’s effect changed seeing that we now have a toddler and a newborn baby in the house,a 2year old locked in a house can be quite difficult,so when everyone is off to sleep,I have a small time bracket to ensure I get some of my own essentials done before getting some much needed sleep.
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