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IamNY

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You don’t know where your waitress or pharmacist or doctor has been or who they have seen either.
Unless you can seclude yourself in an isolated cabin in the wild for about 6 months away from everybody you are in danger of contracting the virus.
I agree probably much more with an SP as you don’t get that close with other people.

Yes, but I’m not planning on making out with my waitress, banging my pharmacist or getting blown by my doctor.
 

Flyingby

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Escorting, whether independent or agency, is the ultimate small business.

If some escorts decide to not work, that is of course their decision, and deserves respect.

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I wonder how many would choose to self quanrantine. I don’t think many would get employment insurance.

Also how many Johns who might have it, still choose to go see SP. Putting their sexual needs first. Some guys see sp 3-4 times a week. Can’t see them not going for a month.
 

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Meta not Meta

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Quebec bans public gatherings of more than 250 people in bid to contain spread of coronavirus

From the Globe & Mail:

Quebec Premier François Legault has banned public gatherings of more than 250 people and ordered into quarantine any public servants who return from outside the country, saying it’s time for the province to go into “emergency mode.”

Mr. Legault announced new measures Thursday to arrest the spread of COVID-19 as the province saw an increase of cases to 13 from nine.

He suggested anyone returning from travel outside the country, including the United States, should follow the 14-day self-quarantine guidelines and asked employers to be understanding. The quarantine is mandatory for public servants, including daycare workers and teachers, coming back from travel. “All of Quebec needs to go into emergency mode,” Mr. Legault said. “Our challenge in the next few weeks is to slow down the contagion.”

The ban on gatherings took effect immediately. Mr. Legault said the 250-person limit is based on probabilities calculated by public-health officials.

Mr. Legault, who will speak with his provincial counterparts and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday, said Ottawa should “seriously consider” closing the borders to prevent accelerating the spread of illness from outside Canada.

The Premier, who was flanked by his health minister and chief public-health officer, said he is not ready yet to shut down schools or postsecondary institutions, but that schools should close lecture halls and cafeterias with more than 250 people.

Horacio Arruda, Quebec’s director of public health, said all of Quebec’s confirmed cases came from outside Canada but broader measures may be put in place when the virus spreads within the province. “We are acting on the basis of the information we have, our own epidemiology, that isn’t the same as in British Columbia or Ontario,” he said. “When we start having infections within communities, we may well close schools.”

Dr. Arruda added that he has not ruled out quarantining specific areas such as Montreal, where people live in greater density than the rest of the province, but right now the cases are scattered around Quebec. “Every scenario is possible,” he said. “We will take all steps that are logical.”

Health Minister Danielle McCann said the province currently has 900 specialized beds suitable for COVID-19 treatment. The province has started to gradually free up beds by postponing non-essential procedures, she said.

The Premier and his health officials said the goal of the measures is to slow down the spread. “We are impinging a little on individual rights but it’s for the collective good,” Dr. Arruda said. “We have to call for solidarity from one and all.”

Dr. Arruda said people should think twice about any gathering that doesn’t fall under the ban announced Thursday. He suggested workers should try to avoid rush hour on public transit and avoid visiting people in personal-care homes if the visitor has a hint of illness.

A reporter asked Dr. Arruda if the measures should have taken place earlier, given Quebec’s spring break took place in the first week of March and thousands returned from trips last weekend. “Most countries only took these steps after they had thousands of cases,” he said. “Momentum and social acceptability is a factor here. People are ready. They’ve seen what’s happened elsewhere.”

Mr. Legault said Quebeckers should expect some difficult weeks and months ahead. “I know I’m asking a lot,” he said. “But if we are going to succeed, we are going to need the help of all Quebeckers.”
 
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The sports leagues and colleges had the great idea of keep playing the games but in front of no fans in the stands,
But then , holy shit, what happens, one of the players tests positive.
Wow, they never thought of that. ;)

You'll know the writing is on the wall for sws to start going covert when the gay bath houses are ordered to temporarily close for a certain period of time.
will that happen in Montreal?
 

Robert 21

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Small business, which doesn’t have to worry about hype and propaganda, is not shutting down.

Escorting, whether independent or agency, is the ultimate small business.

If some escorts decide to not work, that is of course their decision, and deserves respect......

It’s Supply and Demand....it’s Economics.
The Supply is High, and the Demand (no one Traveling and or Hobbying) is Low...will this adjust pricing?
Will the Supply start to fall?


***TRY TO AVOID GROUPS***
 

cloudsurf

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With no crowds allowed of 250 or more in Quebec....forget the F1 and all summer festivals in Montreal.
Its also going to become more cumbersome to cross the border between US and Canada . Already any Quebec government officials including teachers will have to go into 2 week isolation after returning from travel outside the country. Every day a new problem until this virus levels off. This epidemic will cost world economies tens of trillions and a nice big fat recession.
 

C.B. Brown

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i hate to be the bearer of bad news but if you think today was bad on the stock market hitting a low at 9.9% wait till tomorrow

Futures point to more pain on Friday following worst day since Black Monday from CNBC.com

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/12/fut...rce=iosappshare|com.apple.UIKit.activity.Mail




Japan and South Korea plummet more than 6% as Asia markets sell off

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/13/asi...rce=iosappshare|com.apple.UIKit.activity.Mail


[FONT=&quot]Japan and South Korea plummet more than 6% as Asia markets sell off[/FONT]
 

C.B. Brown

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[h=2]Current situation[/h][FONT=&quot]
Province, territory or otherNumber of probable casesNumber of confirmed cases
British Columbia046
Alberta019
Saskatchewan10
Manitoba10
Ontario059
Quebec013
New Brunswick10
Repatriated Canadians01
Total cases3138

Areas in Canada with cases of COVID-19 as of March 12, 2020
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[FONT=&quot]Information on demographics, symptoms and outcomes is available for most cases.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Of these cases:[/FONT]

  • the onset of illnesses occurred between January 15 and March 9, 2020
  • 53% of cases are female
  • 67% of cases are over the age of 40
  • 13% of cases have been hospitalized
  • 1 person has died of COVID-19
  • 80% of cases are travellers and 10% are close contacts of those travellers
 

C.B. Brown

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try going to a big grocery store
metro and maxi were so full you could not get in the front door
 

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According to the Johns Hopkins professor of public health in the link below:

What has happened in Italy will happen in the U.S.

Expect 1000 deaths per day. **

Stock-up on food & meds, hunker down, expect 3 months of this ....

https://youtu.be/TE0uI6StR2Y

** at peak
 

The Nature Boy

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Will u relax. That’s a ridiculous #. This isn’t the plague. It’s not the cold either, but we will get through this.

Now clear your fucking inbox so I can give u a cyber hug
 

C.B. Brown

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I have taken advanced yoga classes so if the time comes i can bend over and kiss my ass good bye
 

jalimon

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Will u relax. That’s a ridiculous #. This isn’t the plague. It’s not the cold either, but we will get through this.

Now clear your fucking inbox so I can give u a cyber hug

What Meta wrote is based on mathematical models. Same as what Angela Merkel stated when she said 70% of german citizen could be affected. But these models are based on parameters. These based parameters are already blocked by the quick reaction of USA and Canada putting on extreme measures with so few cases reported.

Yes this will last 3 months and even more. But 3 months or more with not more new cases then cured one will eventual eradicated the problem. The problem with China, Iran and Korea was that there did not put these extreme measure up front. China is already seeing a slow down. I am optimistic by nature. I think these measures scares the shit out of many. Last week I was walking on the beach with my kids with absolutely no access to news and my god life was great :)
 
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