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What are you all doing during COVID-19

Working more hours per week than before, but managed to get a day off yesterday and spent it cleaning the house. Fun!

Miss sports on TV more than I expected, mostly as background...
 
Latin American presidents have tons of work to do like killing----meaning hugging their people.



The video shows the girl turning her face away from Lopez Obrador, with the president persisting until finally managing to give her a long kiss in her cheek, and even mockingly biting her with his lips.



When Mexican journalists asked Monday whether Lopez Obrador was setting a terrible example by mixing with crowds — exactly the opposite of the social distancing that experts recommend — and whether he should be tested for the virus, Mexico’s undersecretary of health, Hugo Lopez-Gatell, replied that that, “The president’s strength is moral, it’s not a contagious strength.”

This comes three months after the coronavirus exploded in China and after virtually all international experts warned that it would be only a matter of time until it spread across the world.

But in Mexico, despite some token measures, the government is projecting anything but a sense of national emergency.

Last weekend, Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum gave the green light to the two-day Vive Latino music festival, which drew a crowd of more than 70,000. By then, Mexico already had reported at least 41 cases of coronavirus.

In Nicaragua, leftist autocrat Daniel Ortega not only failed to aggressively promote social distancing to slow the spread of the virus, he also held a rally against coronavirus on March 14.



I’m not joking: The government-sponsored rally was titled “Love in times of COVID-19,” and participants marched along Managua’s Bolivar Avenue holding signs praising Ortega and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, for their “victory” against the virus.

In Brazil, far-right populist President Jair Bolsonaro seemed to be conducting business as usual in recent days despite the fact that several members of his delegation who traveled with him to South Florida for a March 7 meeting with President Trump tested positive for the virus. Bolsonaro himself tested negative in his first round of tests.

But the Brazilian president, who shortly before his trip to Florida had called the coronavirus crisis a “fantasy,” supported a pro-government rally against the congress in Brasilia on Sunday and attended the event. He shook hands with many of his supporters there, while the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Brazil was nearing 200.

Other Latin American presidents — including those of Chile, Guatemala and Argentina — have acted more responsibly. Several have already taken drastic steps to guarantee social distancing in anticipation of an almost certain expansion of the pandemic, following the steps of what South Korea did in the early stages of the crisis.

The common denominator of the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Nicaragua and other countries that played down the seriousness of the coronavirus crisis in its early stages is that they are led by populists. They cared more about their countries’ stock markets or about proving conspiracy theories claiming that the media were exaggerating things in order to hurt them than about the possible health calamity that experts were warning about.


How else to explain that Trump was claiming as late as March 7 that, “I’m not concerned at all,” and that he only accepted the severity of the crisis after the stock market crashed in mid-March? Or how to explain that Lopez Obrador was telling Mexicans as late as March 12 that, “There are those who say that because of coronavirus we shouldn’t be hugging, but we should hug. Nothing will happen.”

The World Health Organization should name and shame the leaders who are putting lives at risk by refusing to take the coronavirus crisis seriously, just as other United Nations agencies denounce leaders who violate human rights, or damage the environment. This is a global problem that demands international actions.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/andres-oppenheimer/article241303321.html
 
More idiots.

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Going for long walks, eating yummy food, talking to friends and family, posting here, on twitter and like a lot of people...playing with myself.... :oops: you know, solitaire, and other cards games...😂:D
 
It's worth noting, as you mention it Cristy, that self-isolating does not mean you can't go out and get fresh air. In fact, that's recommended. Just do it by yourself. Along with other things. Like...er….card games.
 
It's worth noting, as you mention it Cristy, that self-isolating does not mean you can't go out and get fresh air. In fact, that's recommended. Just do it by yourself. Along with other things. Like...er….card games.
Yes walks are being encouraged, Just keep your distance. We're now in a state of emergency here and all parks, playgrounds, beaches are now closed.So walk in your neighborhood, or where ever is allowed. And fill your time discussing things other than this pandemic. Stay enlightened, but don't let it consume you.
 
I did nothing last week but normal House stuff and watching TV. And this week though I plan on getting to all of those pesky chores going room by room organizing, decluttering and all that kind of jazz
 
Video and still editing, organizing my chaotic computer, fix-up projects etc. around the house.

Chilling with a book and jazz.

AND,... Simulator racing with a FFB steering wheel, paddle and gear shift, and all three pedals. :)
 
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working at home, working out, painting. When the quarantine just hit me, as most of people I was hopeless and depressed.. What am I gonna do? How long will this thing last? When will I see my friends? In some time I've pulled myself together and decided to revive some of my old hobbies and try new ones. I got through this :) Shortly after we were able to meet again with my friends all of us took a test from confirmbiosciences.com just to be sure we didn't had the virus and couldn't take it from each other :)
 
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