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Professional, business or personal. How have you been affected so far?

In Australia, our supermarkets have empty shelves for a lot of different products. Pasta, rice, flour, sugar, meats, hand sanitisers, toilet paper, paper towel etc.
Our government have taken measures to curb the spread through various means such as banning large groups, potentially closing restaurants and banning cruise ships with more restrictions to come.
People are fighting in the supermarkets and over social media all stemming from the pandemic.
The Australian $ is losing value by the day, superannuation's are currently shot.

I feel like these times will be something we'll remember forever.

Have you prepped any? Bought any more than what you normally would?
How far do you think this will go? How is your country fairing?

This is a global event and in such times we should be open with discussions and take note on how us ordinary people's from around the globe are coping.

Discuss here.
 
Where I am living in Germany, I'm located exactly between the Swiss and Austrian borders, those has been shut down tight like for good for you unless you can prove that you work on the other country side they won't let you trespass.

In general people seem participate in their very own fear mongering over the past few days from what I have seen so far, from avoiding contact to the outside world and locking themselves in their homes to literally ransacking local grocery stores for food items such as: Pasta, canned food, soap, disinfection solutions, milk, eggs and of course as a highlight toilet papers stacks on mass (while I cannot understand, how one will be able to use 50 rolls of toilet paper or whats the point in buying so much). That's what I have seen missing in my stores at least when I went to them to run some errands today.

It has impacted my normal day to day life in a rather give it or take it positive way at first glance, since I haven't been able to attend my university for any readings, because they pretty much shut down for the next month or so and told everybody to stay at home. I have to be honest, but I kind of am getting bored of the idea of even being stuck at home and cannot do much social wise, without having to run into the risk of catching this virus in the first place and I honestly don't feel like having again another flu-type like virus since I just was sick three times in the row the last four months.

Economically-wise with most businesses shutting down for the next 2 to 4 weeks, I think it will leave a very deep grove/mark in most countries smaller and middle sized established businesses such as hotels, shops etc. And I don't think that many will survive under the fact that they won't be able to earn any substantial amounts of their usual income, which will be extremely detrimental to those businesses and can mean that they will have to file bankruptcy or close their business for good.

As for the future progress of the virus situation, I hope that we will be able at some point to contain it in and hopefully reduce the numbers of new people getting infected, which seems sadly as of now fairly unlikely. The worst case scenario, however that could happen yet still is that the virus mutates to something worse, as for example the Spanish flu in the late 19th century. if that would be to happen we wouldn't have 2% as the total death toll, but 60%.

By the way on a side note the most hilarious related incident I have seen regarding the Corona Virus outbreak has been some tic tock memes, where people have been literally doing the "Corona Challenge" which consists of pretty much you guessed it, licking surfaces in public space. Ya it's truly astonishing sometimes how mankind made it this far...
 
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It's about same here. People in a panic run into stores to buy everything. Currently, there is no meat, eggs, toilet papers, etc. I hope that this **** will pass soon.
 
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Currently it looks like our area is going to close all businesses with NO plan to make sure workers are taken care of. They talk of postponing bills, but this america, land of greedy corporations. the second the billing is allowed I am sure they will want their money upfront or major interest charges.

Good luck getting anything important in stores.
Lysol wipes, toilet paper, most household cleaners, tylenol etc. all gone.
 
I am also from Australia just like SaltnVinegar and it is definitely not looking good at all. I went to the shops 2 hours ago, and could not get hold of anything other than snacks. The whole milk/water aisle are completely empty. Its sad.

I also have a day job that is very close to closing down and forcing us to work from home.

I honestly don't see this ending any time soon.
 
Currently chilling in my country, nothing major other than people over reacting
 
another aussie here , most people who know me knew that i have gone through some personal stuff past few years. its gotten that bad near where i was , i had to leave that place and live back with family who live rurally in QLD to make sure i do not catch the virus, luckily out there the panic buying isnt bad
 
another aussie here , most people who know me knew that i have gone through some personal stuff past few years. its gotten that bad near where i was , i had to leave that place and live back with family who live rurally in QLD to make sure i do not catch the virus, luckily out there the panic buying isnt bad
I also just noticed that you also are back to being a moderator. Welcome Back
 
Goverment has been handling it pretty well only 79 people has virus here (well at least that we know of) and nobody has died from it markets aren't empty either.

And yeah as Kote mentioned above everything except supermarkets, pharmacy and some other things are closed like restaurants, bars and stuff.

National currency lost its value bit too.
 
i think i have just caught COVID-19 was feeling perfectly fine , went to the local store Tuesday to buy some smokes and earlier today i started having a fever , shivers , body aches and nausea, no struggling to breath as of yet but if i still feel this bad after sweating it out tomorrow i will be having to contact the doctors to get tested
 
it's just nightmare if you live in third world country like me not only you don't feel safe because of the clueless people u live with but also if you got infected you won't get the medical support you need
 
i think i have just caught COVID-19 was feeling perfectly fine , went to the local store Tuesday to buy some smokes and earlier today i started having a fever , shivers , body aches and nausea, no struggling to breath as of yet but if i still feel this bad after sweating it out tomorrow i will be having to contact the doctors to get tested
Wish you all the best man. I haven't been outside for a week and its been the longest week of my entire life.
 
Honestly it hasn't changed too much for me. I do work from home to begin with.. The only thing that is hard is working while watching my child.
 
i think i have just caught COVID-19 was feeling perfectly fine , went to the local store Tuesday to buy some smokes and earlier today i started having a fever , shivers , body aches and nausea, no struggling to breath as of yet but if i still feel this bad after sweating it out tomorrow i will be having to contact the doctors to get tested

Yes! Get in touch with doctors and Self isolate yourself, God Bless you , Hope you recover soon
 
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For me, life has changed quite a bit. My oldest had school cancelled for the rest of his school year. Hoping they start on time for the next school year. My youngest was going to daycare but we've kept him home as to limit exposure.

My husband and I have been lucky as we are both currently teleworking and still getting paid. Grocery stores have very limited selections anymore.

We are fortunate that we still have steady jobs. However home schooling is a challenge.
 
For me, life has changed quite a bit. My oldest had school cancelled for the rest of his school year. Hoping they start on time for the next school year. My youngest was going to daycare but we've kept him home as to limit exposure.

My husband and I have been lucky as we are both currently teleworking and still getting paid. Grocery stores have very limited selections anymore.

We are fortunate that we still have steady jobs. However home schooling is a challenge.
Wish you all the best.
 
A lot of fuss.
If we talk about the personal, my level of anxiety has significantly increased. Its peak was probably at the end of March, when it became clear what would happen next, but many friends (including my relatives) ignored the safety rules.
Fortunately, I wasn't left without work, only lost a little in income. Still better than nothing.
 
It's been up and down. Had a scare when a family member thought they had caught the virus, but thankfully testing showed it was just some stomach virus they had that gave them some mild nausea. Been out of a job for a little over 2 months now, though I was promised employment back at the same place as soon as conditions improved. The thing is even though shops are re-opening and things seem to be leading back to my job coming online there has now been a few reports in the news of COVID cases rising yet again...so not sure what to believe. It could just be "news scare propaganda" for views, or it may be a legit re-surgence of virus cases which probably means my job will remain closed even longer..

guess we'll see.
 
It's been up and down. Had a scare when a family member thought they had caught the virus, but thankfully testing showed it was just some stomach virus they had that gave them some mild nausea. Been out of a job for a little over 2 months now, though I was promised employment back at the same place as soon as conditions improved. The thing is even though shops are re-opening and things seem to be leading back to my job coming online there has now been a few reports in the news of COVID cases rising yet again...so not sure what to believe. It could just be "news scare propaganda" for views, or it may be a legit re-surgence of virus cases which probably means my job will remain closed even longer..

guess we'll see.

Thanks to all medics still fighting virus. Tbh, I don't expect the end of quarantine before september.

Hope everything's gonna be better. Wish you all the best!
 
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