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Any reason to be paranoid about restrictions re COVID19?
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Mar 26, 2020 08:59PM

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The sunset clauses in the UK have put time limits; however, many of the MPs would want these clauses permanently in place so I'm not holding my breath that they will be automatically rescinded. The police of course love the extra power. Now police can demand to know why you are in a location. Previously you could tell them (politely) where to go. Now you will be fined if you do not meet their understanding of essential travel. A lady who refused to answer their question on Monday was fined yesterday and now has a criminal record to boot

(It might not work...)


My view is the restrictions should be hard, but absolutely temporary. If some selfish person for no god reason wants to share a disease that down the chain kills several people, then anything that stops him is great.
I know there is a danger some of these rules could last much longer than they should, but that is in the people's hands - vote out the offending politicians.


Wonder if this will start happening elsewhere too.


Without doubt. Give people a gun and orders, and guess what happens.


The problem with a lockdown is it is a waste of time unless everyone does it at the same time. The good news in NZ is ours seems to be working. Two weeks in, and if you plot new cases versus time, for a few days the second differential has been negative (the slope is decreasing, not increasing) and for one day the first differential is negative (fewer cases than the day before). The last one could be statistical aberration, but I think it is encouraging, especially since testing is increasing rapidly.







https://www.businessinsider.co.za/edw...

https://www.businessinsider.co.za/edw..."
He may be proved right. Unless the emergency legislation has automatic sunset clauses then the legislature will have to vote to remove it. Always harder to vote to remove something with all the protagonists able to claim what do we do if the virus/terrorism/climate change come back


"The sheer number of people, their interactions with animals and ecosystems, and the increase in international trade and travel are all factors that will likely change the way humanity deals with preventing and treating epidemics, experts say. In fact, the unprecedented growth of the human population in the second half of the last century — growing from 2.5 billion to 6 billion — may have already started changing how infectious diseases emerge."
https://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...

They will look the part for protest. Since hairdressers are not allowed to work there will be plenty of long hair

I think it's way too soon to reduce the restrictions. I think the protesters are a bit delusional, actually.

It will be an interesting decision that has to be made here on Monday (government has promised to make a decision ) because we have now had about three days with new cases in single figures, and most of them are consequences lof known clusters. I await developments, but if they do release controls, it will be a fairly narrow release and won't make much difference for me. It is mainly certain businesses that get relief, where people don't come in close contact.


No. I am against anything that will give the government access to information about my DNA. Imagine what that can lead to. Currently, convicted felons have to proved their DNA. With sex offenders and murderers I understand it. For a non-violent crime, I disagree.
I can picture some law enforcement, such as our previous Sheriff Joe, using a blood test to decide someone is Hispanic and therefore must be illegal. He was found in violation of making that decision just based on racial profiling and the State had to pay huge fines because of his behavior, which he continued.

There were a lot more police on the highways. None stopped me (even when they could have for speeding). To get to the section of Yuma that my friend lives in, I had to cross in CA and then back into AZ. I was worried there would some sort of blockade on the state line to prevent people from doing so or at least question me about it. Nothing.
I brought her back to my house and then 15 days later returned her to Yuma. So 4x across the State of Arizona and 10x crossing the State Line and no one questioned me being out and about.



A retained biological sample by a private company would still be discoverable which means others could legally obtain it or results. That is an issue. For instance maybe they decide to run other tests for their own research reasons. It shows some other health situation such as pre-diabetic or kidney function reduction. I have no knowledge of those test results. I buy a health insurance or life insurance policy, the provider obtains that info, accuses me of having an undisclosed preexisting condition, and denies my claim for medical care or payment upon death to my beneficiary.
IMO it just has too much potential for abuse.