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Dry Clean

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #60 on: March 15, 2020, 09:25:24 pm »
Dazmond, have you even considered you might catch it and be too ill to work anyway?
You, your five star girlfriend and her family?

Of course...then I'll self isolate for a week and get back to work....
I have had a proper flu virus before and if corona is anything like I had you aint getting  off the sofa for 2 weeks at least.

With Corona most people dont know theyve got it.
..

High temperature
Dry cough
Muscle aches
Very sore throat
Headache
Shortness of breath

Course people know they ve got it......  ::)roll

Have u ever had proper flu Matt?

I've had it twice in my adult life and the symptoms  are exactly like I've outlined above.......I was in bed for 3 or 4 days both times then back to work after a week....
If you where better after 3 or 4 days and fit for work in a week then it wasn't flu, and unless tested you wont know if its corona or the cold so most people will never know if they've had it.

RPCCS

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #61 on: March 15, 2020, 10:12:02 pm »
I think that you're infected and infectious for around 5 days before you get any symptoms. That's why it's spreading so quickly (although I've still not seen anyone with it, a few friends of friends but no direct friends or family members).

I had one customer on Friday and two random strangers on Saturday all in the 60+ age group and coughing like mad, they seemed happy to mingle in close proximity to anyone without precaution, including me! 

Ive had a cough for last several months and since a couple of years back when i had a bad flu, its seems every winter/cold time I get this cough.
I aint going to carry a sign saying "dont worry I aint got corona virus, Ive had this cough longer than the virus came out!"
Likewise for some old dears I know, some have asthma and them coughing is part n parcel of what they have, sadly.   Or should we judge everyone now with a cough suspiciously........
My wife is the same, every winter bar last two she gets a dry cough which lasts for months. This time she had a cold in early January and the cough is still full on, just getting up from the chair, moving to another room sets it off and it lasts for up to 4/5 mins at a time.
Cheers Rich

Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #62 on: March 15, 2020, 10:42:45 pm »
What business decision can any of us make ?.... the goalposts are moving daily. As usual our government is all talk without any decisive action. I'm beginning to think this is not going to end well or soon. I hope I'm wrong.

Slacky

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #63 on: March 15, 2020, 11:03:06 pm »
Its not going to end soon, whatever the Govt does.

Its not going to end well either. The point of no return seems was passed back at the end of December last year.

I remember reading something regarding it about a month ago, a sentence of whatever it was i was reading said something like ‘Corona Virus, is coming, and its coming to you and where you live’. I thought that was a tad dramatic. Basing my reasoning in the way the media responded a few years ago to the outbreak and threat of Ebola in W. Africa that we were meant to be getting.

Seems on this occassion whoever wrote those words about COV were correct.

RPCCS

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #64 on: March 15, 2020, 11:19:13 pm »
Lets face it lockdown is coming then the whole country is fkd. No income but continuous bills. What then?
Cheers Rich

Slacky

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #65 on: March 15, 2020, 11:26:09 pm »
If you havent got the money then you cant pay them.


You wont be the only one.

P @ F

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #66 on: March 16, 2020, 01:37:24 am »
With my slips comment , I wasn’t talking about my own safety , it was more the Custies , if I had the virus but didn’t know and then posted a slip with my germs on and infected the custie I wouldn’t feel so dapper about that !
I'm so lazy I'm getting tired of it !

Arnold Palmer

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #67 on: March 16, 2020, 04:53:27 am »
What business decision can any of us make ?.... the goalposts are moving daily. As usual our government is all talk without any decisive action. I'm beginning to think this is not going to end well or soon. I hope I'm wrong.

Keep going. As fast as possible. Until told otherwise.

It doesn't help for me that my best earner broke his hip on Saturday. I guess, hopefully, by the time he's back this will all be over. 🤞

Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #68 on: March 16, 2020, 05:01:29 am »
If you havent got the money then you cant pay them.


You wont be the only one.
When not if, lock down happens and we are all expected to take the hit, then so will big business and financial institutions. Look at Italy and Spain right now. It's not an exaggeration to say it looks apocalyptic right now. This poop is about to get very real.

Dry Clean

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #69 on: March 16, 2020, 07:45:17 am »
Calm down guys, even if we do go into a pointless lockdown it will be a month or so tops which unless you're in Dazmonds debt wont be the end of the world, to put this into perspective, living wise break an arm tomorrow and you will be lot more poop.
There will be sick and elderly people die over this which will be horrendous for them their family and friends but on the whole the panic the media is causing is over this is disgusting and shameful.

dazmond

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #70 on: March 16, 2020, 07:47:35 am »
Dazmond, have you even considered you might catch it and be too ill to work anyway?
You, your five star girlfriend and her family?

Of course...then I'll self isolate for a week and get back to work....
I have had a proper flu virus before and if corona is anything like I had you aint getting  off the sofa for 2 weeks at least.

With Corona most people dont know theyve got it.
..

High temperature
Dry cough
Muscle aches
Very sore throat
Headache
Shortness of breath

Course people know they ve got it......  ::)roll

Have u ever had proper flu Matt?

I've had it twice in my adult life and the symptoms  are exactly like I've outlined above.......I was in bed for 3 or 4 days both times then back to work after a week....
If you where better after 3 or 4 days and fit for work in a week then it wasn't flu, and unless tested you wont know if its corona or the cold so most people will never know if they've had it.

Of course it was....I know the difference between a cold and proper  flu.....with a cold u can work it off....if you ve got flu no chance hence being in bed for 3 or 4 days each time ive had it....
price higher/work harder!

dazmond

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #71 on: March 16, 2020, 07:48:32 am »
Calm down guys, even if we do go into a pointless lockdown it will be a month or so tops which unless you're in Dazmonds debt wont be the end of the world, to put this into perspective, living wise break an arm tomorrow and you will be lot more poop.
There will be sick and elderly people die over this which will be horrendous for them their family and friends but on the whole the panic the media is causing is over this is disgusting and shameful.

Keep putting prices up and crack on
price higher/work harder!

dazmond

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #72 on: March 16, 2020, 07:52:33 am »
With my slips comment , I wasn’t talking about my own safety , it was more the Custies , if I had the virus but didn’t know and then posted a slip with my germs on and infected the custie I wouldn’t feel so dapper about that !

Stop worrying!just post you slip through.......
price higher/work harder!

dazmond

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #73 on: March 16, 2020, 07:57:31 am »
Calm down guys, even if we do go into a pointless lockdown it will be a month or so tops which unless you're in Dazmonds debt wont be the end of the world, to put this into perspective, living wise break an arm tomorrow and you will be lot more poop.
There will be sick and elderly people die over this which will be horrendous for them their family and friends but on the whole the panic the media is causing is over this is disgusting and shameful.

I'd be fine financially for at least 6 months if I couldn't work at all sean but I'll keep working as much as I can......

See the difference between me and you is I dont absolutely hate my job like you(clearly!)do! ;D
price higher/work harder!

Stoots

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #74 on: March 16, 2020, 07:59:27 am »
I don't think enough information has been released to avoid public panic.

I read somewhere this is likely to last a year not months.

Peaking in the summer then dropping off a bit and probably coming back overwinter.

Millions infected, businesses ruined.

I'm depressed lol

Dry Clean

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #75 on: March 16, 2020, 07:59:51 am »
Dazmond, have you even considered you might catch it and be too ill to work anyway?
You, your five star girlfriend and her family?

Of course...then I'll self isolate for a week and get back to work....
I have had a proper flu virus before and if corona is anything like I had you aint getting  off the sofa for 2 weeks at least.

With Corona most people dont know theyve got it.
..

High temperature
Dry cough
Muscle aches
Very sore throat
Headache
Shortness of breath

Course people know they ve got it......  ::)roll

Have u ever had proper flu Matt?

I've had it twice in my adult life and the symptoms  are exactly like I've outlined above.......I was in bed for 3 or 4 days both times then back to work after a week....
If you where better after 3 or 4 days and fit for work in a week then it wasn't flu, and unless tested you wont know if its corona or the cold so most people will never know if they've had it.

Of course it was....I know the difference between a cold and proper  flu.....with a cold u can work it off....if you ve got flu no chance hence being in bed for 3 or 4 days each time ive had it....
No you don't, Iv had bad colds and illnesses that have landed me in bed for a few days and Iv also had flu which is a whole different ball game.

Dry Clean

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #76 on: March 16, 2020, 08:05:54 am »
Calm down guys, even if we do go into a pointless lockdown it will be a month or so tops which unless you're in Dazmonds debt wont be the end of the world, to put this into perspective, living wise break an arm tomorrow and you will be lot more poop.
There will be sick and elderly people die over this which will be horrendous for them their family and friends but on the whole the panic the media is causing is over this is disgusting and shameful.

I'd be fine financially for at least 6 months if I couldn't work at all sean but I'll keep working as much as I can......

See the difference between me and you is I dont absolutely hate my job like you(clearly!)do! ;D

What are you wibbling about now, most sensible people dislike their jobs which is why they get paid to do them but what this has got to do with being forced to self isolate is beyond me.

TomCrowther

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Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #77 on: March 16, 2020, 08:07:47 am »
copy of txt I'm sending to all customers-
Dear Customer, in light of the Corona Virus threat we are taking precautionary measures. We encourage all customers to pay on line if possible. If you want to pay by cash, please leave the money in an envelope in the back garden or other safe place. We will leave change if you don't have the right amount. I have not been abroad since May last year and am in good health.  Your well being is very important and we want to help keep it that way. Best regards and stay safe.

Had some positive responses. I was worried about the elderly mainly.

Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #78 on: March 16, 2020, 08:13:10 am »
I am writing to you from Bergamo, Italy, at the heart of the coronavirus crisis. The news media in the US has not captured the severity of what is happening here. I am writing this post because each of you, today, not the government, not the school district, not the mayor, each individual citizen has the chance, today to take actions that will deter the Italian situation from becoming your own country’s reality.  The only way to stop this virus is to limit contagion. And the only way to limit contagion is for millions of people to change their behavior today.

If you are in Europe or the US you are weeks away from where we are today in Italy.

I can hear you now. “It’s just a flu. It only affects old people with preconditions”

There are 2 reasons why Coronavirus has brought Italy to it’s knees. First it is a flu is devastating when people get really sick they need weeks of ICU – and, second, because of how fast and effectively it spreads. There is 2 week incubation period and many who have it never show symptoms. 

When Prime Minister Conte announced last night that the entire country, 60 million people, would go on lock down, the line that struck me most was “there is no more time.” Because to be clear, this national lock down, is a hail mary. What he means is that if the numbers of contagion do not start to go down, the system, Italy, will collapse.

Why? Today the ICUs in Lombardy are at capacity – more than capacity. They have begun to put ICU units in the hallways. If the numbers do not go down, the growth rate of contagion tells us that there will be thousands of people who in a matter of a week? two weeks? who will need care. What will happen when there are 100, or a 1000 people who need the hospital and only a few ICU places left?

On Monday a doctor wrote in the paper that they have begun to have to decide who lives and who dies when the patients show up in the emergency room, like what is done in war. This will only get worse.

There are a finite number of drs, nurses, medical staff and they are getting the virus. They have also been working non-stop, non-stop for days and days. What happens when the drs, nurses and medical staff are simply not able to care for the patients, when they are not there?

And finally for those who say that this is just something that happens to old people, starting yesterday the hospitals are reporting that younger and younger patients – 40, 45, 18, are coming in for treatment.

You have a chance to make a difference and stop the spread in your country. Push for the entire office to work at home today, cancel birthday parties, and other gatherings, stay home as much as you can. If you have a fever, any fever, stay home. Push for school closures, now. Anything you can do to stop the spread, because it is spreading in your communities – there is a two week incubation period – and if you do these things now you can buy your medical system time.

And for those who say it is not possible to close the schools, and do all these other things, locking down Italy was beyond anyone’s imagination a week ago.

Soon you will not have a choice, so do what you can now.

Please share.

Re: what business decisions are you making around Coronavirus?
« Reply #79 on: March 16, 2020, 08:15:55 am »
The above was cut and pasted from a Facebook feed. We should not be in denial any longer.