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Further on this,One of the big changes, already happening, may be the acceleration to a cashless society.
Transmission through passing of notes, is being identified as a real issue, in the food industry especially
University of NSW microbiology professor Peter White echoed the AMA chief’s assessment about the risk posed by cash transactions, warning that enveloped RNA viruses, such as COVID-19, could remain infectious on objects including Australian polymer banknotes “from anywhere between six and 24 hours depending on the temperature and humidity”.
“The virus on the hands doesn’t last anywhere near as long as it does on cash. We’ve got an enzyme in our sweat that breaks the virus down. It definitely survives longer on inanimate objects like money,” Professor White said.
what colour had he turned?Trump just did a presser and sounded like he had the flu and nobody said anything?
The Governments will be thinking of many aspects of control, that can be piggy backed onto the future proofing of this incident, facial recognition/ temp assessments at points of entry to the Country, as you say cashless transactions enable location tracking in case they need to find someone who may be carrying the virus etc.One of the big changes, already happening, may be the acceleration to a cashless society.
Transmission through passing of notes, is being identified as a real issue, in the food industry especially
Enter the dystopia, never imagined by Orwell. (Rumaging through old boxes looking for my tin foil hat)The Governments will be thinking of many aspects of control, that can be piggy backed onto the future proofing of this incident, facial recognition/ temp assessments at points of entry to the Country, as you say cashless transactions enable location tracking in case they need to find someone who may be carrying the virus etc.
I know, I haven't even had a beer yet.Enter the dystopia, never imagined by Orwell. (Rumaging through old boxes looking for my tin foil hat)
Trump just did a presser and sounded like he had the flu and nobody said anything?
can not find any warrant on Virgin..no one even wants to bet...not a good sign for Virgin employeesI already asked and unsure.
If you short a company which collapses, what happens?
Agree cf virgin
Virgin 2023 bond launched a month ago, $100, trading OTC for $62. Listed shares about 7c? Chinese partner HNA in strife?can not find any warrant on Virgin..no one even wants to bet...not a good sign for Virgin employees
The challenge for Virgin remains the fixed costs it has for operational leases and asset finance on its aircraft.
The payments need to be made even though international air travel is plummeting due to efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
1 sick in a complex: whole building locked; one sick in an office, whole office tower locked, you stay there sleep eat for a fortnight if need beCame across this website in Bejing. It gives a good flavour of what is required to minimize the spread of the virus.
And they have only had 400 cases in a population of 21million people!!
I don't think we have any idea of how our lives will be changed for at least a couple of months if/when we go down this path.Having said that the fact is that China is getting on top of this epidemic.
If it had kept on the trajectory it was going in January the death toll would be in the hundreds of thousands and growing exponentially
https://www.thebeijinger.com/blog/2020/01/22/coronavirus-count-in-beijing
Try google and researching what a short agreement is. Then you might get a answer to your own stupid question is.I already asked and unsure.
If you short a company which collapses, what happens?
Agree cf virgin
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