Five Ways The Pandemic Can Improve How We Live on The Other Side of It

Don’t just go back to ‘normal.’ Post-pandemic life can be much better than that, says an article on CNN.

The Covid-19 Pandemic

There’s no doubt the Covid-19 pandemic was tough. It turned our world upside down. It disrupted our routines, forced us to stay home, made us confront the fragility of life, and pushed us well beyond the limits of our comfort zone.

But amid our collective fear and suffering, there were some silver linings. We learned to be kind and care for our neighbors, we slowed down,...

https://mfame.guru/five-ways-the-pandemic-can-improve-how-we-live-on-the-other-side-of-it/

Unmet Financial Needs Making Britain’s Poorest Areas Suffer Worst in COVID

  • Top secret UK government analysis reveals the poorest parts of the country having the biggest covid outbreak.
  • Socioeconomic inequality is cited as a reason for this.
  • Low wages, cramped housing making it difficult for people to self isolate.
  • In areas such as Blackburn people seeking financial help to self isolate are being denied help.
  • Areas with more public service workers like taxi drivers, supermarket workers etc are more prone to infection.
  • Deprivation and ethnicity have been marked as risk...

https://mfame.guru/unmet-financial-needs-making-britains-poorest-areas-suffer-worst-in-covid/

Royal Caribbean Cruise Cut Short for This Reason

  • A Royal Caribbean cruise to nowhere was cut short on Wednesday (Dec 9) when it turned back ahead of schedule after a passenger tested positive for COVID-19.
  • Despite the disappointment at having their getaway cut short, some passengers told CNA that they do not regret going on the cruise.

A recent news article in CNA deals with the important aspects of how a Royal Caribbean cruise ship has been cut short due to the Covid 19 break out in the cruise.

Let us look what actually passengers feel about...

https://mfame.guru/royal-caribbean-cruise-cut-short-for-this-reason/

UPDATE: commercial shipping in Australia and the coronavirus

Pictured: the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen that causes the COVID19 disease.
Graphic: the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Several key decisions were announced yesterday (Sunday 15 March). Decisions were announced in respect of international air passengers (including relief crews flying in for a crew-change), ships’ crews arriving in Australia by sea, and a ban on cruise ships berthing in Australia. Details follow below.

Meanwhile, readers should note that the situation is evolving quickly...

https://shippingaustralia.com.au/update-commercial-shipping-in-australia-and-the-coronavirus/

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