Coronavirus - what good can come out of it?
Coronavirus - what good can come out of it?
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W12GT

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4,291 posts

245 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Our daily lives seem to have changed massively in the last 6 weeks and the media across the globe are covering the huge negatives and potential risk to life from this scary situation that we are in.

But this got me thinking - are there short/medium/long term benefits that we can can see or hope will come out of it that will make the future better?

I’m thinking a better healthcare system adequately supported.

Better ways of working.

Taking more time for the family and ensuring it is quality time.

Potentially a cleaner environment if it is proven that poor air quality is a key influencer of how badly people are affected.

Certainly an improvement in workers rights where sickness is paid by the companies- especially as IR35 has taken away the ability of a lot of people to save but hasn’t provided stability.

On the immediate benefits I have to say my sex life has gone up massively - me and the Mrs can’t keep our hands off each other. I wonder if this is because we have more time or if it’s a primitive subconscious thing built into our DNA to ensure survival of our species/family line?

What good do you hope will come out of this current situation?

Drive it fix it repeat

1,046 posts

75 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Potentially could thin the herd of the weaker links, thus easing pressure on the NHS in the future, depends how long this virus takes to run its course and if it's a recurring theme. Crude way of putting it but no point in mincing words.

Not-The-Messiah

3,648 posts

105 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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W12GT said:
Our daily lives seem to have changed massively in the last 6 weeks and the media across the globe are covering the huge negatives and potential risk to life from this scary situation that we are in.

But this got me thinking - are there short/medium/long term benefits that we can can see or hope will come out of it that will make the future better?

I’m thinking a better healthcare system adequately supported.

Better ways of working.

Taking more time for the family and ensuring it is quality time.

Potentially a cleaner environment if it is proven that poor air quality is a key influencer of how badly people are affected.

Certainly an improvement in workers rights where sickness is paid by the companies- especially as IR35 has taken away the ability of a lot of people to save but hasn’t provided stability.

On the immediate benefits I have to say my sex life has gone up massively - me and the Mrs can’t keep our hands off each other. I wonder if this is because we have more time or if it’s a primitive subconscious thing built into our DNA to ensure survival of our species/family line?

What good do you hope will come out of this current situation?
The chances are most of these things you say will not happen and more than likely the opposite. We are going to be skint there is not going to be any improvements in workers rights anytime soon. And good look finding more money for the NHS after all this is over.

98elise

31,595 posts

185 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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The only good to come out of this is a better understanding of what happens in a pandemic. At the moment we only have plans based on theory.

Next time (and there will be a next time) we will understand better how to deal with it.

Regardless of the any benefits, the damage to the economy is going is going to be huge.

Dont Panic

1,389 posts

75 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Gretas not on Tv?

STe_rsv4

1,179 posts

122 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Worst "me and my wife have regular sex" ever thread
tongue out

Slow

6,973 posts

161 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Less unhealthy people requiring the nhs making it less overworked.

The more full time hospital cases seem to be the ones who will die off.

Not a nice thing but pretty factual imo.

Wilmslowboy

4,659 posts

230 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Many more organisations adopted home working and their BC plans have been tested.


CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

236 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Hopefully they're be combined international pressure on China to sort themselves out.

PositronicRay

28,683 posts

207 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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STe_rsv4 said:
Worst "me and my wife have regular sex" ever thread
tongue out
Sacrificed this for the greater good. We do the elbow bump thing.


I can see a reduction in commuting and unnecessary travel. About time to. (maybe just wishful thinking though)

More online shopping.

Saleen836

12,293 posts

233 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Global cooling thanks to cancelled flights across the globe, Greta will be out of a job soon :P

Tannedbaldhead

3,135 posts

156 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Dont Panic said:
Gretas not on Tv?
She doesn't need to be.
CO2 emmisions will be dropping like a stone.

Evangelion

8,458 posts

202 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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PositronicRay said:
.. We do the elbow bump thing ..
Is that before or after?

Or just instead of?

Pastor Of Muppets

3,805 posts

86 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Massive decrease in airtime given to Nicola Sturgeons desperation to put an end our United Kingdom and
throw Scotland off a cliff edge of chaos and uncertainty.

ESA Copernicus Satellite meanwhile showing a decrease in air pollution over Europe.

AlexC1981

5,615 posts

241 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Tesco have started wrapping their crusty bread again instead of leaving it out for customers to bag it themselves.

Hopefully restaurants will have improved their hygiene and cleaning.

J4CKO

46,049 posts

224 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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People may adopt better hygiene practices long term, possibly then reducing normal colds, flu and gastro type complaints.

Maybe a reduction in crime, more people at home it makes it more difficult to burgle them for example.

A drop off in car accidents, less traffic, less accidents.


cerb4.5lee

42,153 posts

204 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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I'm never going on an airplane again now so that is a massive benefit for me...because I hate all the checks/hassle you have to go through at airports. The flying bit is a massive breeding ground for illness too.

Gerradi

1,961 posts

144 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Slow can get his hand soap for ALL his many bathrooms

Gooose

1,518 posts

103 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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I would like to see a less global reliance on China. But I can’t see this happening due to the fact most countries have outlawed slavery so it’s just nice and convenient to outsource the trade to China.

I would like to see every country try and manufacture their important supplies themselves, such as medical equipment, medicines. Etc. Although I don’t have the foggiest idea even if we did that it would protect us in the future, we would have to get the raw ingredients from somewhere I suppose. This would also have to be state ran due to the fact no business can compete with China / India on manufacturing.

Better planning in emergencies country wide. Such as declaring a state of emergency which would limit things like panic buying etc. This would make people ensure that they always try and keep a few weeks food ready just in case.

A return to people getting a bit more responsibilities for their own lives, use your garden for some veg and stuff. It’s not hard and will help everyone if the shtf.

cossy400

3,425 posts

208 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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Not coming on PH to another corona thread would be a start. hehe

As sad as it is, this will bring natural selection to alot of people due to them not being able to cope.

Im on the list with only age on my side as ive had a bout of Pneumonia a few years ago, im not worried as such..... MRS400 is panicking thou.


But its time for us as a country to really start thinking about what we need to make in this country rather than relying on others and being left int he st.