Thursday
5th March, 2020 2200
Is
there anyone left out there in the international community??
Reading
a cross-section of the UK and world press, they are reporting blind
panic as a precursor to the coming Armageddon! Pictures of people
wearing water cooler bottles, full gas masks, boxes for Christ's
sake! States of emergency being declared and services put on a war
footing.
Do
you know, I have been trying to educate my students regarding the
futility of wearing masks and they are simply pointing out that my
own countrymen are doing likewise and hoovering everything up from
supermarkets. Trying to tell them my people are often idiots too just
makes me appear a lone crackpot voice. People are ignoring the
science and medical opinions. I despair.
I
do believe the measures taken here, whilst hellishly and ruinously
expensive, are beating it. New cases and deaths are tailing off
whilst elsewhere they do the opposite. The ends seem to be justifying
the means. I forgot my mask today when I went out and wasn't shouted
at. I also saw others with bare faces. The fruit stall nearest me
reopened today as well. This country will bounce back again soon and
hopefully they will in fact bar entry to citizens from infected
countries – as they indeed did to the Chinese. China is paying its
own price without having it brought back from elsewhere.
Meanwhile,
I am reliably informed by Our Man In Shanghai that Beijing and
Shanghai are rolling out a new thing. It's an application for
smartphones that you have to show to get back to your housing estate,
into malls etc. If you've been to infected areas (they track your
phone location) then depending on the degree of infection in the
zone, it changes to different colours.
If
they do it here then I can never leave home! I and countless others
with “old man” phones that don't do applications. And that
includes the grandparents of many of my students. And when the
tourists do eventually return, how do they go shopping outside their
hotel? Personally I think it will die with the virus, it's
impracticable. Going to force everyone to buy a smartphone for 5,000¥
and enter into an internet contract? Not me, that's for sure. I
already inform the school every time I am leaving the city, where I
am going and which hotel. I have no problem with that in case I am
hospitalised for any reason. I don't ask permission, just tell them I
am going. And what's to prevent people turning their phone off so it
doesn't ping the masts?
Talking
of going, I have now started wondering if there will be anywhere left
for me to go outside China in the summer! They might all be under
lockdown!
Mind
you, I am slowly going boss-eyed here. It takes me all day to mark
two classes of homework so I reckon I will be working weekends for
the next few weeks. I could just read and comment but stupidly I edit
and highlight every error – you know, properly.
I
will be heartily glad to get back to the front of a classroom......
I think the photos were of supermarkets in the UK where the virus has landed plus others in the USA. It will become more widespread when the new cases mushroom no doubt, and will happen as a matter of course. I have never understood the mentality of panic buying.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was working in an engineering factory on late shift, one Christmas eve I went across the road to buy my Christmas dinner. I couldn't believe my eyes, the only things left were the things nobody buys anyway and the place was only closing for two days!
And living alone, I only wanted a pound of sausages to have with mash and beans - couldn't even get them!
It beggars belief and I am not naming the USA, Oz or Kiwi but some countries seem to be full of shit. They need to buy a hundred toilet rolls for a fortnight's quarantine! I use two a month!
ReplyDeleteThe only things I stockpile are my cigars but that's because they appear only so often and I haven't been able to get any for five months now. Considering I'm the only one who buys them in this city you'd think there would be loads!
Supersize me........
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