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Sorry, friedns... I'm writing crappy reviews, but the situation is what it is ... Sorry... I promise, when the things get better, I'll make up for that... xoxo
— Mar 13, 2020 06:58AM
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Mar 13, 2020 02:10PM
Hope things are not too bad where you are, Mei. Are you in the north or south? Stay safe. Xx
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Jultri wrote: "Hope things are not too bad where you are, Mei. Are you in the north or south? Stay safe. Xx"I'm in the North... It's completly closed!!! We are closed at home and cannot go outside except for food, medicine or urgencies...
We're ok though!
I’m a primary care physician. We’re seeing a lot of panic in Australia. We’re running out of basic protective equipments like masks and goggles and even test kits for the virus. As a result we’re compromising care and safety and making clinical decisions that are less than ideal. We have not shut down yet but I hope we do soon and enforce strict quarantine like New Zealand which now wants all travellers to self-isolate for 14days. Our situation is nothing like what your country is going through though. I have read about the horrid conditions in the Italian hospitals currently and the immense stress your medical staff are facing. We’re thinking of you in solidarity. Stay safe my friend and may your country and others under current extreme pressure pull through this crisis soon.
☹️ seeing a lot of this here too. Worried for older family but trying not to panic. School is canceled for the next two weeks at least, expecting word on work procedures. I hope the strict measures in Italy work!
Please do not worry about the reviews. I hear how bad it is in the North from my colleagues who have been in isolation for a while now at the epicenter. Sending positive thoughts and strength that we all get through this.
Jultri wrote: "I’m a primary care physician. We’re seeing a lot of panic in Australia. We’re running out of basic protective equipments like masks and goggles and even test kits for the virus. As a result we’re c..."Thank you sooo much for the work you're doing! I'm aware that here in Italy ALL people who work in medical field, doctors, nurses, etc, are doing the impossible to help! It's quite incredible the dedication and commitment they're putting into their work!
Thanks also for your thoughts and solidarity toward us!
I just hope that your people will not have to pass through what we're living here! The panic is normal, but it's frightening to see it on work! People buy without discrimination!!! And there're also those who think they're untouchable and go around as if there's no danger! They selfishly don't think how fast and easily this virus is preading! They just go on as nothing is wrong!!
Thanks again for sharing the situation in your country!
I wish you all the best! Take care of yourself and your family! xoxoxo
Joanna Loves Reading wrote: "☹️ seeing a lot of this here too. Worried for older family but trying not to panic. School is canceled for the next two weeks at least, expecting word on work procedures. I hope the strict measures..."I'm hoping they'll work too! They must - otherwise the caos will get bigger!
Here it has started with the school closing, then the gatherings such as concerts, movie theaters, etc., but it was not enough!
Now we're in strict quarantine: no going out if not for food or emergencies.
But don't panic! Thet's the worst that can happen! Stay cool and follow the instructions given by World Health Organisation: wash you're hand frequently, don't go where there're a lot of people gathered, don't shake hands or embrace.
I hope you'll get to work from home too as staying closed at home is the best way to prevent contagion!
