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11th March 2020 #1
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Marikina Covid-19
Marikina is not yet in total lockdown....but almost
At least the local supermarket remains open despite many empty shelves, few checkouts and huge queues
Life will get more difficult thats for sure
The Government still considering the lockdown levels for Metro Manila (NCR)
Good news is that San Miguel are still delivering ....whoop whoop
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11th March 2020 #2
had news that the virus is now in Cagayan de oro, and today hear its in Malaybalay, im due around now to collect my 13a card renewal from Cagayan, but thinking they will hang on to it if i don't go collect for a while longer see how the virus goes, imigration is very cramped personal space and as far as travelers go, its bound to be full of forigners by the sounds of this virus, i don't think my immune system is up to fighting any more big ones, so no point me taking chances i dont need to
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16th March 2020 #4
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16th March 2020 #6
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We are now in Total Lockdown
The past few days have been different.....Supermarkets filled with folks who piled mountains of stuff into their shopping carts. I didn't manage to enter due to community distancing regulations for Senior Citizens....
We buy most of want we need from the local Sari-Sari type stores.
Still getting deliveries of my Vitamin B from San Miguel
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16th March 2020 #7
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I'm just hiding in my jungle shack... as normal. Occasionally walking up the road to the bakery, or across it for my booze.
As long as I can get access to my pension payments back in the UK bank, hopefully should be able to ride it out here.
(Or catch it, and die
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16th March 2020 #8
Looking at the data,I reckon that this virus is not doing too good in hot tropical climates.
Cases may be rising but from what I can see thus far,most of these cases have been imported from cold climates.
We are in lock down here and as I was not planning on going anywhere for 6 months,I doubt it will effect me very much!
The Mrs bought 6 months of tin food and rice 3 weeks ago which is good as I don`t have to take her shopping for half a year..Win win.
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16th March 2020 #10
Different in our house..
All our vast panic buying missions have been stored in our bedroom under lock and key.
Kids have been issued ration books..
Strict compliance will be observed or they may well starve. It`s for their own good.
The Mrs just discovered that she married an old school prepper.
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17th March 2020 #11
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18th March 2020 #12
Went to G-Mall this morning, at the entrance they spray your hands and take your temperature before they let you in. Only the grocery and a few eatery were open. Inersal who normally have a queue out side the door had six customers. All the rest of the Mall was closed.
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18th March 2020 #13
In all honesty,I am totally shocked at how well this is being handled here.. I`m pretty worried about my relatives in the UK as the UK Gov. have just let things run riot there by the looks of it..I`m not surprised.
What surprises me most is how secure from this virus we feel here after all the travel bans and island lock downs..At least for now.
New ordinance here is an 8PM till 5AM curfew.. Next will be bars and restaurant closures etc.
Zero cases now here in Bohol and hopefully it stays that way.
Bit worried about an eventual bank run so withdrew a .... load of cash today and will do same 2morrow.. Cash is king here..Always was.
Keep cool..Stay safe people.
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18th March 2020 #16
withdrew a .... load of cash today and will do same 2morrow Lucky to have a load of cash.
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20th March 2020 #18
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To be honest I am also puzzled about the lack of virus spread here.
The lockdown and social distancing isn't so much in evidence....we also have the 8pm - 5am curfew but....hmmm
All the checkpoints have huge crowds....deliveries of fruit and veg from Baguio are being sent away....
I hope the Govt and LGU's get a grip and agreed directive asap
Just my moan...I'm lucky still
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20th March 2020 #19
I had to go to the Honda outlet today to buy a 6.5 KVA generator.. These things cost about 85,000 Peso.
Unfortunately I could not purchase it because the guard would not let me in without a mask!
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We went to the local supermarket this morning....it was much better organised than before.
The secrity guards only the same number of shoppers inside as the customers leaving....
Not too long a queue outside and at least out of the sun....most folks behaving and following social distancing.
Always some who refuse but soon got handled by the local police hehehe
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20th March 2020 #21
Seems like an anti Malaria drug is being used in China,the U.S and I believe France with some pretty amazing results.
Antimalarial drug confirmed effective on Covid-19
BEIJING -- Chinese experts, based on the result of clinical trials, have confirmed that Chloroquine Phosphate, an antimalarial drug, has a certain curative effect on the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), a Chinese official said here Monday.
The experts have "unanimously" suggested the drug be included in the next version of the treatment guidelines and applied in wider clinical trials as soon as possible, Sun Yanrong, deputy head of the China National Center for Biotechnology Development under the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), said at a press conference.
Chloroquine Phosphate, which has been used for more than 70 years, was selected from tens of thousands of existing drugs after multiple rounds of screening, Sun said.
According to her, the drug has been under clinical trials in over 10 hospitals in Beijing, as well as in south China's Guangdong Province and central China's Hunan Province, and has shown fairly good efficacy.
In the trials, the groups of patients who had taken the drug have shown better indicators than their parallel groups, in statement of fever, improvement of CT images of lungs, the percentage of patients who became negative in viral nucleic acid tests and the time they need to do so, she said.
Patients taking the drug also take a shorter time to recover, she added.
Sun gave an example of a 54-year-old patient in Beijing, who was admitted to hospital four days after showing symptoms. After taking the drug for a week, he saw all indicators improve and the nucleic acid turn negative.
So far, no obvious serious adverse reactions related to the drug have been found among the over 100 patients enrolled in the clinical trials, she said.
https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1094088
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21st March 2020 #22
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On a positive note it has been reported on TV news that the crime rate in Metro Manila is down by 70%
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21st March 2020 #23
Curfew here in Tagum, 9pm to 5am nice and peaceful
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I just heard on the news they are now talking about a liquor ban
Time to stock up IMO
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23rd March 2020 #27
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Our curfew is 8pm to 6am...
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23rd March 2020 #28
Jungle juice brewers will be busy.
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One case in Iloilo now but is someone who had returned from overseas.
We feel quite safe here about 50km away but have home quarantine and need a pass which is only valid for one person to go shopping. Have to wear a mask and limited numbers allowed in market after having temperature checked. They are alos limiting the number of trikes/motor bike PUV's but drawing by lot to see who can continue to pick up passengers. Check points wverywhere inclusing on barangay boundaries. Don't have own transport yet but fortunately we bought brother-in-law a trike a couple of years ago so he is more than happy to pick my wife up when we need heavy stuff like drinking water and beer.
Things could be much worse, we haven't bought more than usual but our freezer is full and better half a great baker so always have bread and cakes about.
Decent TV package, all my music, dvds and hi-fi from UK and small pool to keep us occupied.
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