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My Pandemic. A Lock-Down Journal in New Zealand, 2 Weeks in, 2 Weeks to Go (?)

Friday, April 10th, 2020

Today I am not going to write much which is new. I’ll just make some points:

  1. People of New Zealand are extremely happy with their leadership’s handling of the crisis (apparently 84%). The number of new infections has been dropping in the past few days. That’s great news! No doubt!
  2. Overseas, countries hit big by the Covid-19 infections are starting to see slightly lower numbers of deaths and confirmed infections (Spain, Italy, USA). It could be a good trend or it could be just a little bump on the graphic.
  3. China warns of a potential second wave, more deadly. How do they know? How do they know only days after their best results so far? And how do we know the initial figures coming from China were correct, as they don’t add up to any evolution of this disease in other badly affected country? (Yes, there is a common answer to these questions, but I am not even tempted to speculate on it. Just watch the Trump – WHO situation and you’ll realise what’s going on.)

To celebrate the first two weeks of the NZ Lock-down, especially being so glad to see that our PM and her staff have stepped in (later than they could have) and imposed (weak) new measures of quarantine, I just want to share with you my Facebook post from the 22nd of March. Read and wonder! Just go back in time a few weeks ago and more than o thousand cases ago…

<< PROBABLY THE LAST CHANCE FOR NZ TO BEAT THE PANDEMIC – URGENT MEASURES REQUIRED

On the 26th of February 2020 I suggested that New Zealand should close its borders.

The very same day Confirmed Case #1 entered the country. We could have contained this and, with our local energy and food resources, we could have waited in isolation without losing one single life to Covid-19, until a vaccine and/or a cure became available. We are not in the middle of a crowded continent with uncontrollable movements. We are an island nation and in full control of our borders.

Now (March 22nd) we have 66 confirmed cases and the number is increasing every day, as it did in other countries before. Soon, this will grow out of control and the multitude of critical patients will overpower our health system.

It is inadmissible that a double standard was applied: those who initially came from China were placed in controlled quarantine in a military facility, while those who later came from Europe, North America, Australia, cruise ships, etc. were just kindly asked to self-isolate.

Of the 66 KNOWN cases, only 10 are in the South Island, without likely any community contagion there.

There is still time to:

1. Isolate the South Island from the North Island and move the essential structures of power to Christchurch.
2. Introduce Mandatory Quarantine for all known and probable cases.
3. Reorganise this shambolic national pandemic response by urgently supporting the medical staff with ventilators, masks, protection suits, test kits, etc. – as many as it is possible made in NZ.
4. Use empty hotels as quarantine facilities and redundant tour buses as mobile testing/lab facilities.
5. Introduce measures to prevent anarchy and put in place tough immediate penalties for those who attempt to take advantage of the situation.
6. Support our weak, sick, elderly and vulnerable with medication, food, constant check-ups, free house heating appliances installation – use people who are being made redundant to create a temporary task force.
7. Activate the Navy and Army Reserves to decisively help with critical pandemic hot spots and public order.
8. Move to an electronic vote system, so the General Elections could be held in time with no threat to public health or to our democracy.
9. Reactivate doctors and nurses recently retired and allow international health professionals currently in the country but without NZ registration to join the fight against Covid-19 to the best of their abilities and experience.
10. Lock down any community with above average rate of infection, on case by case bases, for at least 14 days.

Please share this so maybe it gets to the authorities and they might act decisively. Thank you. >>

Does this ring a bell?

My Pandemic. A Lock-Down Journal in New Zealand, 1 Week, 1 Day, 15 Hours in

Friday, April 3rd, 2020

(First published on Facebook)

This is a TECHNICAL GENOCIDE.

They are slowly and subtly taking away all our rights, training us to get used to progressive restrictions, many of them apparently not to be blamed on our leaders, but on the overall situation (which was allowed to escalate by the very same incompetent leaders). We are losing the right to work, the right to travel, the right to associate, etc. Soon there might be an assault on the right to access independent information. I lived in a communist country and I know how people can be tamed to comply like a flock of sheep in a paddock. The main driver is the need to secure food. Have you been to a supermarket lately? Have you seen cues and shortages like this before in your lifetime? When you fight to get access to food for your family, you forget to fight for your other rights. Just wait and see. (This is not only about our leaders and their tactics here in New Zealand, but about all leaders in the World who, out of stupidity, inexperience, greed, desire for power, or any combination of those, have allowed and encouraged this to happen.)

Be prepared to lose more of your freedom and be prepared to be happy about that

You might think that my opinions are exaggerated now, but in a few weeks you will see they have actually been very mild. We are witnessing a technical genocide. It’s not just the sick old people dying, we are also burying the future of our children.

My Pandemic. A Lock-Down Journal in New Zealand, Day 2

Saturday, March 28th, 2020

Pressing the RESET button on all we used to know, on all we used to do, on all we used to be.

It’s like God or some unknown entity, be it Terrestrial or not, has this button and decides to reset humankind again after 100 years since the Spanish Flu.

Here in my own “bubble” I spent today working and looking out the window. There were more cars, more bikes, more people running or walking, it seemed like “back to normal within not quite normal” and I thought that the restrictions should be tougher and should be really enforced. Why should you be allowed to drive kilometres away from your home just to do you jogging routine in a nicer park or why should you go across town to walk your dog? What’s wrong with exercising in your immediate neighbourhood? Actually, in New Zealand most properties should be large enough for a stroll, as most have outdoor areas.

My wife went to her work and back. She saw no police car, but plenty of vehicles out and about. I know it was only the second day of our national quarantine, but we either do this or we don’t, there is no grey area. I would expect police with loudspeakers to be present and to enforce this lock-down a bit harder.

I detect in the official media the insinuation of the idea that the lock-down might take longer. I also detect that there is virtually no free voice to challenge some of the actions (or the inaction) of the Government.

People here still don’t get it!

More, many more cases in New Zealand today, a total of 368, with 85 new and one in intensive care for the first time. Yet people still don’t get it. We (some, too many) have this mentality:

  • It’s just a flu
  • It won’t affect me because I’m young and strong
  • It’s not here yet
  • It will be over in a couple of weeks.

This mentality will kill many and some of the dead will be close to us, some might be us. It’s like standing casually on the railway waiting for the freight train to run you over and saying “there’s not such a thing like e freight train”. Well, it actually is and it goes quite fast through Italy, Spain, the US and other places right now.

Of course, our country is isolated. That’s the general feeling – isolation will protect us. But I am afraid it won’t, because we used to be a hub for tourism, tenths of thousands of Kiwis returned form overseas in the past two months (largely unchecked), not to mention the international visitors and people on student or work visas, of which about 100,000 are understood to be trapped here (for their good, maybe). I give you a simple calculation:

  • About 80,000 people came to NZ after the outbreak in China, but during the outbreaks in Iran and Europe, plus North America and Australia.
  • No clear restrictions were in place, though quarantine had been imposed for the first arrivals from Wuhan, China.
  • Assuming that only 1% of the returnees in February and March were infected, which could be an underestimation, we might have 800 vectors roaming around NZ for a month or so.
  • If a contagion rate of only 1 to 1 (much lower than the actual spread of the Covid-19) occurred, we are facing at least 1600 loose cases, new vectors in the community. The cat has been out of the bag for too long and there might be many kittens in your neighbourhood already.

Apart from this, we are starting a fashion enterprise at home. My wife makes face masks and I market them. They won’t be cheap, as it takes about one hour to make one and they won’t offer much protection, maybe just psychological.

I’d rather see that RESET button be pushed again, so I can wake up and forget this nightmare altogether before the H A R D part hits us like a tonne of bricks. It could be just a matter of days.

1st Time I Write about Trump

Wednesday, November 9th, 2016

I did not want to mention anything about this during the US presidential campaign because the opinion of most of my contacts was against what I was thinking. Trump. He reminds me of Reagan, but I could be so wrong. This one also has to deliver. And this is only possible through unity both inside his country and in the way he conducts foreign policy. The World is changing and common dichotomous concepts like “living in a dictatorship vs living in a democracy” will be replaced by by complex pan-global movements like “acting as a planet while acting as a nation / a religion / a tribe / a group of interests and expanding in a way that is positive for all”. If Trump fails, he could become a new type of Hitler or Stalin or Pol Pot – yet with a difference: he could be the one who has the real power to destroy everything. If he succeeds, we’ll all be better off on Earth and we could send next generations out there, in the future, taking mankind to a new stage, colonising worlds. Can Trump deliver? No, he can’t. But, especially with full control of the Congress, he could be instrumental in setting-up a platform top start with. The future will look after the rest. So, I welcome Trump not for what he is, but for what he could be the trigger of.