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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Deleted on Mar 18, 2020 21:38:02 GMT 1, Just been to tescos for a mop ! Wow many isles sold out ! Baby section Cereal Meat Shower gel and soaps Tinned products Medicines Vitamins Crisis for some , fortune for others My conspiracy is amazon and supermarkets created the virus😁
Well it wouldn't have been one of the many independent DIY/mini marts that you may have driven passed to get to your 'local' tescos that started it ;-)
Just been to tescos for a mop ! Wow many isles sold out ! Baby section Cereal Meat Shower gel and soaps Tinned products Medicines Vitamins Crisis for some , fortune for others My conspiracy is amazon and supermarkets created the virus😁 Well it wouldn't have been one of the many independent DIY/mini marts that you may have driven passed to get to your 'local' tescos that started it ;-)
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Dive Jedi on Mar 18, 2020 21:41:05 GMT 1, In Holland they will do a test to give Healthcare emloyees the TBC vaccine to boost their immune system.
To see if it will help prevent them to get the Corona-infection or lessen the symptoms when they do.
In Holland they will do a test to give Healthcare emloyees the TBC vaccine to boost their immune system.
To see if it will help prevent them to get the Corona-infection or lessen the symptoms when they do.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Schrödinger's Chat on Mar 18, 2020 22:16:55 GMT 1, It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this.
I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside.
Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one).
Anyway,let's look for positive news:
www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918
It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this. I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside. Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one). Anyway,let's look for positive news: www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 18, 2020 22:19:23 GMT 1, Went to pc World for a laptop for my daughter...... XXX
Had a wander.... Freezers.....XXX
There are some r@ta#ds filling up freezers with bog roll.
Went to pc World for a laptop for my daughter...... XXX
Had a wander.... Freezers.....XXX
There are some r@ta#ds filling up freezers with bog roll.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by LJCal on Mar 18, 2020 22:21:26 GMT 1, It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this. I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside. Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one). Anyway,let's look for positive news: www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918 I think that’s the only vaguely positive news article I’ve seen.
It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this. I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside. Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one). Anyway,let's look for positive news: www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918I think that’s the only vaguely positive news article I’ve seen.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 18, 2020 22:25:33 GMT 1, OMG. I don't have children myself but this is going to have a huge impact on...just about everything! Not as big as when they shut down everything. Only a matter of days if you look at curve and the number of people not thinking /caring. The reason why the Asian counties are seeing things flatten out is either harsh disciple or a highly disciplined society.... They're not thinking "oh @#ck it, I'll go down the pub, I got a day off"
In some parts , villages the Chinese have locked residents in their homes, have strict patrols to enforce stay at home policies and probably have harsher consequences I rules are broken the west are unaware of In Italy on the news yesterday interview with elderly couple most at risk going for a walk and stating they do not care and need to excercise ? Some elderly are ok with death as near end of life but selfish not thinking of the greater community Will be difficult to enforce stay at home policy if uk puts in place Criminal groups Homeless groups Drug addicts Will be difficult to manage
OMG. I don't have children myself but this is going to have a huge impact on...just about everything! Not as big as when they shut down everything. Only a matter of days if you look at curve and the number of people not thinking /caring. The reason why the Asian counties are seeing things flatten out is either harsh disciple or a highly disciplined society.... They're not thinking "oh @#ck it, I'll go down the pub, I got a day off" In some parts , villages the Chinese have locked residents in their homes, have strict patrols to enforce stay at home policies and probably have harsher consequences I rules are broken the west are unaware of In Italy on the news yesterday interview with elderly couple most at risk going for a walk and stating they do not care and need to excercise ? Some elderly are ok with death as near end of life but selfish not thinking of the greater community Will be difficult to enforce stay at home policy if uk puts in place Criminal groups Homeless groups Drug addicts Will be difficult to manage
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 18, 2020 22:26:38 GMT 1, It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this. I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside. Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one). Anyway,let's look for positive news: www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918
The things with SARS, as you said, is that it wasn't very catchy so people were generally in hospital before they got ill, and contagious. Thus, it could be contained very easily.
Also, once in hospital, people weren't lasting long, this freeing up equipment.
Trouble with C19 is that people are on ventilators for a long time, weeks and weeks. Ventilator numbers are between 8-9k at the moment, including private and mod. Hoping for 12 k they say.
It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this. I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside. Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one). Anyway,let's look for positive news: www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918The things with SARS, as you said, is that it wasn't very catchy so people were generally in hospital before they got ill, and contagious. Thus, it could be contained very easily. Also, once in hospital, people weren't lasting long, this freeing up equipment. Trouble with C19 is that people are on ventilators for a long time, weeks and weeks. Ventilator numbers are between 8-9k at the moment, including private and mod. Hoping for 12 k they say.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 18, 2020 22:27:49 GMT 1, It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this. I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside. Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one). Anyway,let's look for positive news: www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918
Explains why Russia has been testing all the west airspace in recent years
It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this. I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside. Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one). Anyway,let's look for positive news: www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918Explains why Russia has been testing all the west airspace in recent years
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Deleted on Mar 18, 2020 22:51:55 GMT 1, Holy christ on a stick, the GBP to USD rate plunged today.
Whoa !!
(off for a read)
Holy christ on a stick, the GBP to USD rate plunged today. Whoa !! (off for a read)
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 18, 2020 22:52:52 GMT 1, Uk is Using maths to calculate the spread and now admitted there is a flaw
There are too many variables , Not enough study or understanding of the virus How mutations occur in each host
Also comparing to different countries , different social living environments , working practices is also going to give different figures in transmission
Uk is Using maths to calculate the spread and now admitted there is a flaw
There are too many variables , Not enough study or understanding of the virus How mutations occur in each host
Also comparing to different countries , different social living environments , working practices is also going to give different figures in transmission
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by pellets on Mar 18, 2020 22:54:54 GMT 1, From what i read, there is a 2-8 week horizon on severe cases, and it takes two weeks to get better from a mild case. So i imagine it will take another week or so before we start to see improvements in Italys situation and then another few weeks after that for the worst cases to be resolved. My source: www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-symptoms/#durationAppreciate the link, but that's confused me even more. We are still told to self isolate for 7 days and with family for 14 days. Unless I've read it wrong then we should isolate for a lot longer.
That same link says the average time from onset of symptoms to hospitalisation is 7 days so i imagine you’d know if you had it and whether you were severe (needing hospital) or mild after 5-7 days; and thus what action you should then take.
My understanding is if you have it, you isolate for 7 days from onset of symptoms. And if you’ve been exposed you isolate for 14 days as this is the average amount of time for symptoms to show.
Heres the gov’s guidance on staying at home. There is a piece about if your family group has isolated for 14 days and someone still has symptoms at the end of that period the rest of you can still go out. Worth a read, but im sure the guidance will evolve day by day.
www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance
From what i read, there is a 2-8 week horizon on severe cases, and it takes two weeks to get better from a mild case. So i imagine it will take another week or so before we start to see improvements in Italys situation and then another few weeks after that for the worst cases to be resolved. My source: www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/coronavirus-symptoms/#durationAppreciate the link, but that's confused me even more. We are still told to self isolate for 7 days and with family for 14 days. Unless I've read it wrong then we should isolate for a lot longer. That same link says the average time from onset of symptoms to hospitalisation is 7 days so i imagine you’d know if you had it and whether you were severe (needing hospital) or mild after 5-7 days; and thus what action you should then take. My understanding is if you have it, you isolate for 7 days from onset of symptoms. And if you’ve been exposed you isolate for 14 days as this is the average amount of time for symptoms to show. Heres the gov’s guidance on staying at home. There is a piece about if your family group has isolated for 14 days and someone still has symptoms at the end of that period the rest of you can still go out. Worth a read, but im sure the guidance will evolve day by day. www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by pellets on Mar 18, 2020 23:01:43 GMT 1, It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this. I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside. Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one). Anyway,let's look for positive news: www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918The things with SARS, as you said, is that it wasn't very catchy so people were generally in hospital before they got ill, and contagious. Thus, it could be contained very easily. Also, once in hospital, people weren't lasting long, this freeing up equipment. Trouble with C19 is that people are on ventilators for a long time, weeks and weeks. Ventilator numbers are between 8-9k at the moment, including private and mod. Hoping for 12 k they say.
So is it the case that there isnt currently a shortage of ventilators but in 5-10 days there definitely will be?
It's interesting because this is a world problem it is a rare occasion where all hands are to the pump to find a way of controlling it. I imagine previously with ebola, sars etc. There was not such a focused drive as it was not the same contagian rate and didn't infiltrate other Countries in the same way as this. I guess once we see some 'western' countries coming over the peak and the recovered cases start to rise (balancing off the peak of infections), the panic will start to subside. Reopening International borders is going to be a right headache though. I mean who really knows what's going on in some countries, the official numbers just don't look right e.g. 147 reported cases in Russia (to name but one). Anyway,let's look for positive news: www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-good-news-newborn-baby-21710918The things with SARS, as you said, is that it wasn't very catchy so people were generally in hospital before they got ill, and contagious. Thus, it could be contained very easily. Also, once in hospital, people weren't lasting long, this freeing up equipment. Trouble with C19 is that people are on ventilators for a long time, weeks and weeks. Ventilator numbers are between 8-9k at the moment, including private and mod. Hoping for 12 k they say. So is it the case that there isnt currently a shortage of ventilators but in 5-10 days there definitely will be?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 18, 2020 23:13:26 GMT 1, Italy had 3,000 cases, similar to us, in 4 th March Italy shut down on 9 th march. China took roughly 4-5 weeks to go from shutdown to little or no new cases. Only time will tell. My thought, however, is that hopefully there will be consensus on opening up again as different counties are on different trajectories. We all need to sing from the same sheet.
IGNORE THIS LOT OF UTTER GARBAGE, I'VE BEEN GETTING CHINA AND ITALY GRAPHS MUDDLED. SORRY
Italy had 3,000 cases, similar to us, in 4 th March Italy shut down on 9 th march. China took roughly 4-5 weeks to go from shutdown to little or no new cases. Only time will tell. My thought, however, is that hopefully there will be consensus on opening up again as different counties are on different trajectories. We all need to sing from the same sheet. IGNORE THIS LOT OF UTTER GARBAGE, I'VE BEEN GETTING CHINA AND ITALY GRAPHS MUDDLED. SORRY
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 18, 2020 23:17:54 GMT 1, Most people are happy to adhere but I've seen so many people today engaging socially in cafes etc. I'm definitely no Tory but Boris has done the right thing. If you shut down too soon there won't be enough people with immunity come next winter (or whenever) and this whole nightmare will start again. The pain and financial implications of having to do this twice would be so much worse. It's a gamble, getting close to capacity, but suppressing too long will just just elongate the pain and potentially cause another Spike. He might act a baffoon, (although not as daft as the questions he gets asked) but there is science behind the madness. I hadn’t heard getting it gives you immunity. I’ve heard that they don’t understand how people that had it and were released healthy after beating it, are coming back reinfected weeks later. Are they now saying you have immunity once you’ve beat it?
They have not had the virus in a live person long enough to study it to confirm immunity what is being released now is to create calm and prevent mass panic .
Most people are happy to adhere but I've seen so many people today engaging socially in cafes etc. I'm definitely no Tory but Boris has done the right thing. If you shut down too soon there won't be enough people with immunity come next winter (or whenever) and this whole nightmare will start again. The pain and financial implications of having to do this twice would be so much worse. It's a gamble, getting close to capacity, but suppressing too long will just just elongate the pain and potentially cause another Spike. He might act a baffoon, (although not as daft as the questions he gets asked) but there is science behind the madness. I hadn’t heard getting it gives you immunity. I’ve heard that they don’t understand how people that had it and were released healthy after beating it, are coming back reinfected weeks later. Are they now saying you have immunity once you’ve beat it? They have not had the virus in a live person long enough to study it to confirm immunity what is being released now is to create calm and prevent mass panic .
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by LJCal on Mar 18, 2020 23:32:24 GMT 1, I hadn’t heard getting it gives you immunity. I’ve heard that they don’t understand how people that had it and were released healthy after beating it, are coming back reinfected weeks later. Are they now saying you have immunity once you’ve beat it? They have not had the virus in a live person long enough to study it to confirm immunity what is being released now is to create calm and prevent mass panic .
It’s a standard immune response that once the body has recovered from an infection it acquires immunity, aside from certain rare exceptions or in the event of a rapid mutation. It’s still an assumption but not a wild one.
I hadn’t heard getting it gives you immunity. I’ve heard that they don’t understand how people that had it and were released healthy after beating it, are coming back reinfected weeks later. Are they now saying you have immunity once you’ve beat it? They have not had the virus in a live person long enough to study it to confirm immunity what is being released now is to create calm and prevent mass panic . It’s a standard immune response that once the body has recovered from an infection it acquires immunity, aside from certain rare exceptions or in the event of a rapid mutation. It’s still an assumption but not a wild one.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by pellets on Mar 18, 2020 23:38:38 GMT 1,
You’d think the world was too busy to give a fork what celebrities have to say.
Was watching the Bojo press conference yesterday and a reporter asked him if he thought it was appropriate to use the phrase “last gasp effort”, as if that was the purpose of the forking press conference. I cant be bothered going back to find out who it was who asked the question but some journalists need to reconsider their choice of career, especially at such a crucial time.
You’d think the world was too busy to give a fork what celebrities have to say. Was watching the Bojo press conference yesterday and a reporter asked him if he thought it was appropriate to use the phrase “last gasp effort”, as if that was the purpose of the forking press conference. I cant be bothered going back to find out who it was who asked the question but some journalists need to reconsider their choice of career, especially at such a crucial time.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Express Post on Mar 19, 2020 0:28:47 GMT 1, I find the China numbers unreliable. The government has a habit of covering up.
Italy are stuffed. Another 475 dead.
Italy had 3,000 cases, similar to us, in 4 th March Italy shut down on 9 th march. China took roughly 4-5 weeks to go from shutdown to little or no new cases. Only time will tell. My thought, however, is that hopefully there will be consensus on opening up again as different counties are on different trajectories. We all need to sing from the same sheet. IGNORE THIS LOT OF UTTER GARBAGE, I'VE BEEN GETTING CHINA AND ITALY GRAPHS MUDDLED. SORRY
I find the China numbers unreliable. The government has a habit of covering up. Italy are stuffed. Another 475 dead. Italy had 3,000 cases, similar to us, in 4 th March Italy shut down on 9 th march. China took roughly 4-5 weeks to go from shutdown to little or no new cases. Only time will tell. My thought, however, is that hopefully there will be consensus on opening up again as different counties are on different trajectories. We all need to sing from the same sheet. IGNORE THIS LOT OF UTTER GARBAGE, I'VE BEEN GETTING CHINA AND ITALY GRAPHS MUDDLED. SORRY
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 19, 2020 0:38:10 GMT 1, They have not had the virus in a live person long enough to study it to confirm immunity what is being released now is to create calm and prevent mass panic . It’s a standard immune response that once the body has recovered from an infection it acquires immunity, aside from certain rare exceptions or in the event of a rapid mutation. It’s still an assumption but not a wild one.
In cases like this it is unwise governments are working with assumptions and comparing to previous heavily researched cases , releasing people back into the community can potentially cause more infections or the person that thinks their immune system Now has resistance they might present themselves to more risk thinking they are immune , Suppose it will increase social values and bring families closer together , many so used to working long hours and not having time to be with family this will help create missing bonds and value time
They have not had the virus in a live person long enough to study it to confirm immunity what is being released now is to create calm and prevent mass panic . It’s a standard immune response that once the body has recovered from an infection it acquires immunity, aside from certain rare exceptions or in the event of a rapid mutation. It’s still an assumption but not a wild one. In cases like this it is unwise governments are working with assumptions and comparing to previous heavily researched cases , releasing people back into the community can potentially cause more infections or the person that thinks their immune system Now has resistance they might present themselves to more risk thinking they are immune , Suppose it will increase social values and bring families closer together , many so used to working long hours and not having time to be with family this will help create missing bonds and value time
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Express Post on Mar 19, 2020 1:04:17 GMT 1,
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by pfffffffffft on Mar 19, 2020 1:10:23 GMT 1, I feel like this is as good a place as any to post...
I wish you all good health, please stay safe. Please stay distant from one another, please wash your hands, please wear masks regardless of what your government says. Please take this seriously. It's serious.
I also hope you all stay employed, many of us are in for some financial difficulties soon if not now.
Beyond trying to keep my business afloat, I'm on the board of our co-op/apartment building so there is quite a lot for us all to do here trying to keep all of the residents safe and essential services working. It's why I haven't been around a bunch lately and probably won't be for a while.
Please keep yourselves safe and I'll see you all soon (ish). xo
I feel like this is as good a place as any to post...
I wish you all good health, please stay safe. Please stay distant from one another, please wash your hands, please wear masks regardless of what your government says. Please take this seriously. It's serious.
I also hope you all stay employed, many of us are in for some financial difficulties soon if not now.
Beyond trying to keep my business afloat, I'm on the board of our co-op/apartment building so there is quite a lot for us all to do here trying to keep all of the residents safe and essential services working. It's why I haven't been around a bunch lately and probably won't be for a while.
Please keep yourselves safe and I'll see you all soon (ish). xo
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 19, 2020 1:38:43 GMT 1,
news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-concerns-millennial-covid-19-cases-could-increase-as-young-people-become-ill-11959978
Think in coming months the virus will be at a stage where all age groups will be at risk .
The virus has been 6 months in china ? All the data gathered and what is known could of been released in Europe a month ago What is now happening is a staggered release daily of what is known through the media
With London on a potential lock down first as already closing certain tube lines and steps in preparation , nothing is reassuring the public to stop panic buying food items If isolated at home normal house food consumption would tripple daily , even if people are allowed out to shop if compulsory isolation many would want to Stock up so they won't need to leave their homes and risk infection
news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-concerns-millennial-covid-19-cases-could-increase-as-young-people-become-ill-11959978Think in coming months the virus will be at a stage where all age groups will be at risk . The virus has been 6 months in china ? All the data gathered and what is known could of been released in Europe a month ago What is now happening is a staggered release daily of what is known through the media With London on a potential lock down first as already closing certain tube lines and steps in preparation , nothing is reassuring the public to stop panic buying food items If isolated at home normal house food consumption would tripple daily , even if people are allowed out to shop if compulsory isolation many would want to Stock up so they won't need to leave their homes and risk infection
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Mar 19, 2020 2:37:38 GMT 1, There’s going to be a whole world of pain this year for businesses. Just read on the news that quantas, Australia’s biggest (airline) employer is standing down two thirds of its staff 😳
Also has everyone noticed galleries emails this week, all with 20 -30% off! Art will be the last thing on peoples mind when they are worrying about losing their job. We have a business link up meeting with head office tomorrow and I’m expecting to hear that we’ll be going down to 3 days per week or redundancies incoming!! Hold tight guys!!
There’s going to be a whole world of pain this year for businesses. Just read on the news that quantas, Australia’s biggest (airline) employer is standing down two thirds of its staff 😳
Also has everyone noticed galleries emails this week, all with 20 -30% off! Art will be the last thing on peoples mind when they are worrying about losing their job. We have a business link up meeting with head office tomorrow and I’m expecting to hear that we’ll be going down to 3 days per week or redundancies incoming!! Hold tight guys!!
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Not 4 The Thril on Mar 19, 2020 2:42:51 GMT 1,
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