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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 993078" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>Sorry to hear Ncurd about your company's worldwide enforced Furlough. I have just been put on Furlough myself from Wednesday until I don't know when. Our clients are understandably putting off work until later this year even in tax. All businesses are going to suffer for a while and the knock-on effect on cash flow is businesses can't pay their staff because nothing is coming in for themselves. </p><p></p><p>Well, I am not suggesting stopping flights, more like building into the security process taking passengers temperatures i.e. when they go through passport control. Then pull people aside whose temperature is like in excess of 37 degrees and isolate them. Stop the infections at the source as much as you can. </p><p></p><p>Definitely, we should have a proper assessment of this when it is over when we can see the bigger picture. But any future crisis management will mean the public having to give up certain rights, like being tracked if they are suspected of having the virus and any mass testing from any future virus, and that is something worth thinking about now. This virus has brought out the best in people in pulling together and the amazing work done by NHS staff, but it has also exposed our society's worst traits as well - panic buying and people just not realising how serious this was (how could they?). I am a libertarian at heart, but sometimes just for the public good, I think we need to take it out of people's hands because there are many who won't be told to what is right because they don't like being told what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 993078, member: 70552"] Sorry to hear Ncurd about your company's worldwide enforced Furlough. I have just been put on Furlough myself from Wednesday until I don't know when. Our clients are understandably putting off work until later this year even in tax. All businesses are going to suffer for a while and the knock-on effect on cash flow is businesses can't pay their staff because nothing is coming in for themselves. Well, I am not suggesting stopping flights, more like building into the security process taking passengers temperatures i.e. when they go through passport control. Then pull people aside whose temperature is like in excess of 37 degrees and isolate them. Stop the infections at the source as much as you can. Definitely, we should have a proper assessment of this when it is over when we can see the bigger picture. But any future crisis management will mean the public having to give up certain rights, like being tracked if they are suspected of having the virus and any mass testing from any future virus, and that is something worth thinking about now. This virus has brought out the best in people in pulling together and the amazing work done by NHS staff, but it has also exposed our society's worst traits as well - panic buying and people just not realising how serious this was (how could they?). I am a libertarian at heart, but sometimes just for the public good, I think we need to take it out of people's hands because there are many who won't be told to what is right because they don't like being told what to do. [/QUOTE]
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