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Buzz June 29th, 2020 08:01 PM

Just wait until the homelessness problem explodes due to evictions because people can't make their rent.... it's comin....

Jintan June 30th, 2020 05:21 PM

The word going around the u.s. today is that there is no longer any way to control the spread of this disease here in the US. I read that there is testing going on for it, but myself and none of my friends and none of my family and none of their friends know anyone that's ever been tested. My older brother, who lives near me in what's considered as a hotspot for covid-19 in the state we live in, anticipated that there will have to be a 60% infected saturation rate in all States eventually.

Buzz June 30th, 2020 07:19 PM

So, no one answered... :)

Anyone wearing masks??

renegade600 June 30th, 2020 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Buzz (Post 1308031)
Just wait until the homelessness problem explodes due to evictions because people can't make their rent.... it's comin....

but this will be a different type of homelessness since it will be those who are in the higher income brackets living in expensive rentals will be the homeless ones. those in the lower income brackets actually made more unemployed than employed. they don't have an excuse not to pay rent - at least till the end of July.

Jaytee June 30th, 2020 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Jintan (Post 1308040)
The word going around the u.s. today is that there is no longer any way to control the spread of this disease here in the US. I read that there is testing going on for it, but myself and none of my friends and none of my family and none of their friends know anyone that's ever been tested. My older brother, who lives near me in what's considered as a hotspot for covid-19 in the state we live in, anticipated that there will have to be a 60% infected saturation rate in all States eventually.

Sounds terrifying! Come to the South Pacific

Ned Seagoon June 30th, 2020 09:34 PM

Here in Australia the problem is almost under control. We have one state with a high local transmission rate, Victoria, where lockdown has just been reimposed. However this is just for the residents living in the 10 postcodes affected which are all suburbs of Melbourne.

Seems the problem arose due to the lack of strict procedures by some security guards employed in quarantine hotels. These places were set up by the Victorian government for returning residents from overseas. The army have now been brought in to police these places and nursing staff have been recruited from out of state to assist in overloaded hospitals. I hope they can soon get this under control. The International airport in Melbourne has been closed so as to not add to the problem.

Here in Queensland, restrictions are being relaxed with state borders to be opened from 10 July to all other states except Victoria. Those entering will need to sign a deceleration that they have not been in Victoria during the last 14 days. $4000 fine for making a false deceleration. People can attend church and that other Australian religion, football.

Jintan July 1st, 2020 12:50 PM

I am going to a bar at 10 this morning. I guess I'm joining the 60% Club.

Buzz July 1st, 2020 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by renegade600 (Post 1308044)
but this will be a different type of homelessness since it will be those who are in the higher income brackets living in expensive rentals will be the homeless ones. those in the lower income brackets actually made more unemployed than employed. they don't have an excuse not to pay rent - at least till the end of July.

Apparently yes for those that could take advantage of the unemployment... but it ran out. Not everyone who qualified received it from what I've read.

I just saw a story about Chicago rent relief.. $15Million of aide.. gone in 90 minutes. Leaving thousand on their own.

.. now.. why isn't my mortgage company waiving a month or to??? (Not that I need it, but I'd take advantage of it)

zipulrich July 1st, 2020 08:26 PM

My mortgage company DID offer me a month or two (Chase). I'm an 'essential ' worker, so I didn't need to take them up on the offer.

renegade600 July 1st, 2020 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Buzz (Post 1308048)
Apparently yes for those that could take advantage of the unemployment... but it ran out. Not everyone who qualified received it from what I've read.

I just saw a story about Chicago rent relief.. $15Million of aide.. gone in 90 minutes. Leaving thousand on their own.

.. now.. why isn't my mortgage company waiving a month or to??? (Not that I need it, but I'd take advantage of it)

who would not take advantage of the system if it is available :-)

zipulrich July 2nd, 2020 04:56 AM

Ummm....me, I guess. And maybe a few hundred thousand more who try to stay out of the news.

Ned Seagoon July 2nd, 2020 07:10 AM

Something I don't understand, several of you mention mortgages, do you still have one? I may be a few years older than some of you, but I haven't had a mortgage for around 40 years.

Ned Seagoon July 2nd, 2020 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Ned Seagoon (Post 1308046)
Here in Australia the problem is almost under control. We have one state with a high local transmission rate, Victoria, where lockdown has just been reimposed.

Seem that a significant problem with the virus leak from the quarantine hotels is that some of the untrained security guards were bonking some of the residents under quarantine. They then passed the virus on to family and friends as family gatherings and parties, these then passed the virus on to people at their workplaces and schools, all while asymptomatic.

The Victorian government is getting the blame for employing private untrained security guards rather than proper staff.

Jaytee July 2nd, 2020 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ned Seagoon (Post 1308053)
Seem that a significant problem with the virus leak from the quarantine hotels is that some of the untrained security guards were bonking some of the residents under quarantine. They then passed the virus on to family and friends as family gatherings and parties, these then passed the virus on to people at their workplaces and schools, all while asymptomatic.

The Victorian government is getting the blame for employing private untrained security guards rather than proper staff.

We had a similar problem (minus bonking) In order to cover his own ineptitude The minister of health threw the most popular civil servant (who has been at the coal face throughout) under the bus . Happy ending. Minister got the sack (ahem retired) Our director of health is as popular as ever and taking a well deserved holiday...........;)

Buzz July 3rd, 2020 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Ned Seagoon (Post 1308052)
Something I don't understand, several of you mention mortgages, do you still have one? I may be a few years older than some of you, but I haven't had a mortgage for around 40 years.

I didn't buy until well into my 40s.
I've been single all my life so it was never really a factor until I got older.
So yes, several years left on the mortgage.


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