Anonymous ID: 0ea729 March 23, 2020, 2:07 a.m. No.8529371   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Meanwhile in South Africa.

 

Singing about Corona

 

https://citizen.co.za/lifestyle/lifestyle-travel/2257502/ushaka-marine-world-says-corona-pool-party-video-taken-before-ramaphosas-ban/

Anonymous ID: 0ea729 March 23, 2020, 3:25 a.m. No.8529638   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9653

By now, you should be working from home (if you are a white-collar worker), only leave your house once or twice a week to buy enough food to sustain you for a few days and wash your hands at least 10 times per day for 20 seconds.

 

That is pretty much the basics required from a good middle-class citizen living in a time of Covid-19.

 

There are millions of us doing this and I want to thank you for heeding President Cyril Ramaphosaโ€™s call for social distancing and good hygiene.

 

You are a responsible citizen, actively limiting the spread of the coronavirus to vulnerable and older people. You are saving lives.

 

This column is about people with options who selfishly choose not to heed the call for behavioural change during one of the greatest crises of our lifetime. We all know a few of them.

 

Maybe it is you.

 

I was astonished to hear over the past few days of people who continued to host and attend weddings and functions where more than 100 guests were gathered; of managers and bosses who refuse to allow their colleagues to work from home or even discuss the topic of social distancing at the office, and of people who continue to question the validity of the Covid-19 outbreak.

 

Yesterday, there were even churches that continued with their services.

 

You are selfish, ignorant and utterly irresponsible.

 

If you need to be shocked into action by seeing what our future could be, please search for videos recorded inside Italian hospitals in the past few days.

 

Google stories about patients dying alone or doctors having to play God because they have too few ventilators or ICU beds.

 

That is a good example of what happens when a nation drags its feet with containing the rapid spread of the virus.

 

We donโ€™t want to be a second Italy.

 

Ramaphosa is expected to announce additional measures to accelerate physical distancing in the next 24 hours.

 

This will partly be due to that fact that thousands of South Africans with options continue to ignore the enormity of the crisis we are dealing with.

 

One of the options Ramaphosa was allegedly considering was declaring a state of emergency (although I doubt he will do so this round). This will mean soldiers patrolling the streets to make sure that you do not leave your house.

 

All shops, except for grocery stores, will be closed and you will not be allowed to stroll in public.

 

Have we reached this point as a nation, where we need soldiers in the streets to patrol our movements because we cannot do so ourselves?

 

Ramaphosa's ask of a week ago wasnโ€™t unreasonable: distance yourself from other people.

 

Do not go to the office if you donโ€™t have to. Stay away from groups of people. Cancel events and functions.

 

But the selfish continue as if nothing in the world has changed.

 

Iโ€™ve heard of many companies this week that did not allow their staff to work from home, even if it was perfectly feasible to do so.

 

The technology to conduct most of your business from home for office workers is here, available and mostly free.

 

There is simply no excuse to insist that all your staff should come to the office each day where one of you may infect everyone with Covid-19.

 

And if you are old-school and too stubborn to change your ways, at least allow your colleagues to work from home and donโ€™t drag them down with you (cough-cough).

 

Our numbers are growing and despite the best efforts of the government to control the outbreak of Covid-19, it will be up to South Africans to decide the extent of the public health crisis we will face when thousands of citizen suddenly need oxygen.

 

This is not the time to be selfish or stubborn.

 

It will be a real shame if it took a state of emergency to force all South Africans to toe the line in this moment of crisis.

Anonymous ID: 0ea729 March 23, 2020, 4:11 a.m. No.8529772   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

Anons, lets digg on the youtube video Q linked to in the last post.

 

Please Read the Description, thank you :D

 

Subscribe if you like for more Epic / Dramatic / Emotional / Action / Adventure / Fantasy / Orchestral Epic Rock Trailer Music ;)

 

A preview track Future World Music released 2 days ago on their Facebook page to the public :D. song is a preview from FWM's upcoming album release - "Volume 11", release date unknown yet. Track composed by the one and only - Armen Hambar (owner & main composer of FWM)

 

FWM's video:- http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/vโ€ฆ

 

Music For Motion Picture Advertising and Video Game Advertising - trailers, tv spots, commercials, promos, featurettes, tv programs.

 

Song: Victory of Life

Company: Future World Music

Album: Volume 11 (To Be Released)

Composerr: Armen Hambar

 

Song is a kind of a remix of "Tribute" by FWM from one their very old albums

 

Future World Music's Facebook page:-

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pโ€ฆ (Make sure to become a fan :D)

 

Images used on video, all images belong to its creators/owners i do not own anythin, all credits go them, images:

Image .1:- http://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?iโ€ฆ

 

music used in this video belongs to Future World Music music production company and its composer - Armen Hambar. I do not own anythin in the video, no copyright infringement intended, all music and images belongs to its owners/creators. enjoy :D

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