South African Covid-19 News and Discussions

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pinball wizard

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Some of you are screaming for lockdown. You'll sing a different tune after 2 weeks of that and a completely different one for the months to come thereafter because you're conveniently forgetting that we have only 5m taxpayers, as of now.
Yup.

The economic collapse that follows a lockdown here will be felt in SA long after the CoVID-19 is a memory.

We do not have the luxury of the developed economies of other countries that are on lockdown.
 

dualmeister

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What sex acts and displays of intimacy are ‘high-risk’?

Can you have sex during the coronavirus outbreak?
What’s generally allowed:


  • Penetrative sex is generally permitted, unless one of the participants has a condition that makes them vulnerable to the disease*, or if they’re over 70 – it’s advised that these groups sit this one out indefinitely.
  • If you live with your romantic partner, the advice is generally very relaxed. Because you’ll be sharing the same space, intimate contact between the two of you doesn’t face much restriction.
  • Masturbation gets the green-light, too. As long as you’re washing your hands and sex toys.
  • Phone sex, sexting and using webcams is all good – just ensure you’re disinfecting keyboard and phone surfaces.
Sexual activity you must limit or avoid:

  • Casual hook-ups need to be limited: Citizens have been told to have sex with “as few people as possible”, and to avoid contact — including sex — with anyone outside your household or “close circle”.
  • That also includes polyamorous couples, or those whose sexual activity includes more than two people.
  • If you or your partner have coronavirus symptoms, sex needs to be avoided at all costs – for at least seven days.
  • Kissing strangers (generally classed as people outside of your close circle) is flagged as a dangerous practice. Coronavirus can be passed through saliva.
  • And, it’s perhaps worth noting, analingus could also spread the disease.
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Wanking is OK :thumbsup:

Phone sex, sexting and using webcams is all good – just ensure you’re disinfecting keyboard and phone surfaces.

:ROFL: :ROFL:
 
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Mike Hoxbig

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Yup.

The economic collapse that follows a lockdown here will be felt in SA long after the CoVID-19 is a memory.

We do not have the luxury of the developed economies of other countries that are on lockdown.
There won't be an economy left if we keep delaying it and let people just go about their business as usual.

If they can't act in a responsible manner as you would expect of an adult, then they need to be policed like children.

Here's a good read: https://m.news24.com/Columnists/Adr...p-the-covid-19-denialists-among-us-20200323-2
 

c3n0byt3

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What use are lockdowns etc if they do not cease ALL air travel. Surely they see the pattern. It's no mystery why GP has the highest count.
 

Drifter

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What sex acts and displays of intimacy are ‘high-risk’?

Can you have sex during the coronavirus outbreak?
What’s generally allowed:


  • Penetrative sex is generally permitted, unless one of the participants has a condition that makes them vulnerable to the disease*, or if they’re over 70 – it’s advised that these groups sit this one out indefinitely.
  • If you live with your romantic partner, the advice is generally very relaxed. Because you’ll be sharing the same space, intimate contact between the two of you doesn’t face much restriction.
  • Masturbation gets the green-light, too. As long as you’re washing your hands and sex toys.
  • Phone sex, sexting and using webcams is all good – just ensure you’re disinfecting keyboard and phone surfaces.
Sexual activity you must limit or avoid:

  • Casual hook-ups need to be limited: Citizens have been told to have sex with “as few people as possible”, and to avoid contact — including sex — with anyone outside your household or “close circle”.
  • That also includes polyamorous couples, or those whose sexual activity includes more than two people.
  • If you or your partner have coronavirus symptoms, sex needs to be avoided at all costs – for at least seven days.
  • Kissing strangers (generally classed as people outside of your close circle) is flagged as a dangerous practice. Coronavirus can be passed through saliva.
  • And, it’s perhaps worth noting, analingus could also spread the disease.
Source

Wanking is OK :thumbsup:



:ROFL: :ROFL:

Good to know.
 

Arzy

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Don't think they actually announced anything for this morning
 
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