Yup. 3 registered cased on this little island of 1.2 million people. But I don't think there's only 3 cases. The government is hiding it from us. Some days ago, Dengue was found in a city called Port-Louis(15 cases, 4 deaths) but many people were saying that it was not Dengue but the Coronavirus itself. According to Gulf Times : "Scientists in Singapore have discovered new symptoms of Covid-19, where the patient is suspected of suffering from dengue fever."
In the fear of finding a little bit of truth in that theory, all educational infrastructures have been CLOSED, both in the public and private sector today. Exams are being postponed.
Let me share some of the situations we are facing.
In stores, there's no rice and flour and anti bacterial products are getting heavily sold. Since a travel ban was issued, rice and flour (2 most consumed items) cannot be imported.
People are crazily buying items and groceries. Even before the alert was triggered, Malls and supermarkets were getting crowded, we literally had no space to walk.
The stock of face masks ended long time ago and we cannot import more.
Internet speed is decreasing. We cannot use PayPal or link a debit cards to make online purchases. I still owe someone a Key from my previous Giveaway. I cannot even add wallet funds onto Steam.
COVID Vulnerabilities:
People are more vulnerable to the virus if they:
Are Diabetic
Have breathing problems (Asthma, Bronchitis, Emphysema)
Have weak immune system
Are old
Are already ill
Suffer from heart problems
I don't know if I have to say this, but if I'm not seen online for at least a weak or haven't replied to threads it means that I ... well.
Why? Because I have a weak immune system and I suffer from chronic bronchitis.
My mom's asthmatic and diabetic, and my sister is asthmatic too...
Asthma and diabetes is very common in this country.
Take care people.
Wash hands regularly with soap and water or use hand sanitizers
Cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze
Stay at home
Avoid close contact, shake hands or kissing
Don't touch any parts of your face
Wear masks when going out and rinse your throat regularly.
Don't underestimate or ignore this pandemic outbreak. Show your concern.
Feel free to share you experiences or opinions.
In the fear of finding a little bit of truth in that theory, all educational infrastructures have been CLOSED, both in the public and private sector today. Exams are being postponed.
Covid-19: les écoles fermées jusqu’à nouvel ordre
Suite aux trois cas de Covid-19 confirmées à Maurice ce mercredi 18 mars, le ministère d e l’Education a pris la décision de fermer tous les établissements scolaires ainsi que les universités à partir de demain, jeudi 19 mars. Les crèch...
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Let me share some of the situations we are facing.
In stores, there's no rice and flour and anti bacterial products are getting heavily sold. Since a travel ban was issued, rice and flour (2 most consumed items) cannot be imported.
People are crazily buying items and groceries. Even before the alert was triggered, Malls and supermarkets were getting crowded, we literally had no space to walk.
The stock of face masks ended long time ago and we cannot import more.
Internet speed is decreasing. We cannot use PayPal or link a debit cards to make online purchases. I still owe someone a Key from my previous Giveaway. I cannot even add wallet funds onto Steam.
COVID Vulnerabilities:
People are more vulnerable to the virus if they:
Are Diabetic
Have breathing problems (Asthma, Bronchitis, Emphysema)
Have weak immune system
Are old
Are already ill
Suffer from heart problems
I don't know if I have to say this, but if I'm not seen online for at least a weak or haven't replied to threads it means that I ... well.
Why? Because I have a weak immune system and I suffer from chronic bronchitis.
My mom's asthmatic and diabetic, and my sister is asthmatic too...
Asthma and diabetes is very common in this country.
Take care people.
Wash hands regularly with soap and water or use hand sanitizers
Cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze
Stay at home
Avoid close contact, shake hands or kissing
Don't touch any parts of your face
Wear masks when going out and rinse your throat regularly.
Don't underestimate or ignore this pandemic outbreak. Show your concern.
Feel free to share you experiences or opinions.