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It’s starting everywhere. Also in Austria they fear the plundering of stores and have broadcast appeals to calm behavior and invitations to stay home.
Germany is not better at.
It seems that pointing the finger against Italy instead of learning lessons from our situation has been the common approach to all of this.
Now the bill (panic) comes and needs to be paid.
My worries are still for our South. People keep fleeing in that direction, bringing the disease with them, and the southern regions try to segregate and force them into quarantine. I hope that will be enough.
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Today at 12:00. San Vito al Tagliamento is a town of over 15.000 people. All quiet, no panic, stores full.
If the logistical system works, there is no need to panic.
Keep this in mind, everybody. Hold on, keep working, keep the system up, and as little people as the disease will allow will get hurt.Attachment 106123Attachment 106124 Attachment 106122
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With a tongue like that I would see a Doctor :lol::lol:
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Good to see you Ovidio...
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I’m better than that usually;-D
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Well...I had to bring it with me and wear it. With glasses it really is a Papa India Tango Alpha!
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The EU Is Abandoning Italy During the Coronavirus Crisis
Interesting, but not new.
Someone is starting to notice this weird situation... That is good news.
If I’m allowed a political comment, this crises is the grave of the EU as we know it.
And here I stop.
Have a great week, folks!
We’ll be here. Italy keeps fighting!
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This is one of my concerns, that the panic caused by this is more dangerous than the actual virus. I've been reluctant to get into the buying frenzy but we have been going to the store and buying a little each day. This morning I noticed the shelves getting emptied for the first time. Thought I'd check on ammo but Walmart stopped selling the kind I was after months ago. Not like I need it, I just have to find it. We are good now however, we got a lot of Ramen noodles. If college kids can survive for months on those, so can we. People are basically pretty calm where I live but I'm 60 miles from Philly and that is my biggest concern. Schools are closed for the next two weeks, Counties just to the east are on voluntary shut down which essentially means no one is going to show up to work because they are afraid to leave their houses.