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When we see the light at the end of the tunnel ......

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When we see the light at the end of the tunnel ... sent on April 02, 2020 (22:16) by Rodema. 82 comments, 1740 views. [retina]

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… mancheranno ancora diversi chilometri prima di essere fuori. ----- (testo di Marco Cattaneo, giornalista scientifico e Direttore di “Le Scienze”, “Mente&Cervello” e “National Geographic”) Quando finisce un'epidemia … Dato che non mi fido, meglio che ve lo dica subito. E vi chiedo, dato che mi seguono parecchie persone, di cominciare a condividerlo e a ripeterlo da adesso ai vostri contatti, reali e virtuali. Ma veniamo al punto. Già oggi vedrete qualche curva che si discosta lievemente dall'andamento esponenziale che l'epidemia in Italia (e soprattutto in Lombardia, per i numeri) ha avuto fino a un paio di giorni fa. Potrebbe (POTREBBE) essere un buon segno. E potrebbe (POTREBBE) ottimisticamente accadere che tra una decina di giorni o giù di lì il numero dei contagi diminuisca di molto, se TUTTI facciamo la nostra parte. Ecco, ve lo dico dal cuore: non c'è un caxxo da festeggiare, né oggi né tra dieci o quindici giorni. E soprattutto non c'è da scaraventarsi fuori di casa gridando “Campioni del mondooo! Poropoporopoporo!” e abbracciando sconosciuti sudati in canottiera. Se non mi credete, andate a vedere i criteri con cui l'Organizzazione mondiale della Sanità dichiara conclusa un'emergenza epidemica. Vediamo quella di Ebola, per esempio. L'emergenza finisce dopo DUE PERIODI DI INCUBAZIONE COMPLETI in cui non si registrano nuovi contagi. Sono 42 giorni per Ebola. Potrebbero essere 30 per SARS-CoV-2. Dopo di che, è richiesto a ogni passe di mantenere un'elevata sorveglianza per 90 giorni. Non so se mi sono spiegato, ma spero che sia chiaro. Quando vedremo la luce in fondo al tunnel mancheranno ancora diversi chilometri per essere fuori. Perciò, travolti dall'euforia, non baciate i vicini che detestavate fino a un mese prima. Continuate a farvi i caxxi vostri. Rimanete a casa il più possibile ANCHE DOPO. Finché davvero gli epidemiologi non ci diranno che possiamo tornare alla normalità. Che arriverà piano piano, riapriranno le attività, torneremo a sussurrarci pettegolezzi all'orecchio, con prudenza, torneremo in ufficio anziché lavorare dal divano (premuratevi di rendervi riconoscibili, nel frattempo, almeno dai vostri familiari), a cenare al ristorante, magari. Ma prima di cantare vittoria dovremo rimanere in allerta per un po'. Mettiamola così. Se tutto va bene, ma proprio bene, facciamo una festa a Ferragosto (ma proprio se ci dice culo eh, a essere molto ottimisti, ma meglio pochi e selezionati e senza gli amici stranieri). Ditelo ai vostri amici, ai vostri parenti, ai semplici conoscenti. Proviamo a non fare i coglioni, perché resistere a una seconda botta sarebbe molto, molto più dura. --- #IoRestoaCasa --- (Rod)



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avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (10:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Gianni ... thank you very much for appreciating photos and captions.
Hello Rod ;-)

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sent on April 04, 2020 (14:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

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avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (14:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Werner, thank you so much for appreciating.
Hello, Rod ;-)

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sent on April 04, 2020 (15:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The road is still long but I am confident and soon we will get out! ;-)
Heo

avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (17:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Mauro, I'm confident too and I wish it was as you say, but I think unfortunately it won't be soon. Thank you so much for appreciating.
A dear greeting, Rod ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (18:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

More explicit you couldn't be, Rod!
I don't know you, I don't know the other friends of the forum, but today, from the small and limited observatory of my balcony, I see more people around, and I exclude that it's for work... What you say is true and to be subscribed to entirely, but unfortunately the results are slow to be visible and many begin to annoy, it is deeply wrong but it is to be taken into account, and then it would be appropriate that we all had the availability of a mask, after all it is not conceivable to prolong the lockdown for months or it will be a public order problem, there are many people who can not work from home, not even wanting, and are trying to reopen in some way, I think of the catering activities that, in order not to die, are starting to make home deliveries, and these are extra people circulating...
Inmma, it's complicated...
Hello Rod!

avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (19:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Michael ... that it is complicated is beyond doubt and that it is not for everyone in the same way, but unfortunately there are too many people around and those who do it unnecessarily only make the situation worse, then we risk not coming out of it anymore, you must not lower your gaze, just see what is happening in China now, unfortunately many do not understand it, I have the feeling that many do not watch the news and that they are misinformed, however so we do not show that we have common civic sense, and there is who speaks of the after as a better Italy, but with certain heads or strong doubts, when finally everything will return as before, will return the battle with the neighbor or I!!!
I'll just be ... "Itagliani" good people!! :-(
Thank you very much for appreciating.
A dear greeting, Rod ;-)

avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (19:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In fact, Rod, I'm pessimistic too; it is precisely from a fact of reality, that is, our poor civic sense but also the undeniable need to leave as soon as possible (not to have fun but to work), which I consider rather vain the appeals to stay in the house sine die. You should be equipped with masks, gloves, technology and whatever else you need to protect yourself and indicate a deadline by which to start going out again, of course without lowering your guard. Why elsewhere (China, Korea, etc.) have managed to provide everything to their citizens, including QR queues and temperature measurement, and for us everything is always a titanic effort? Not even the proper protections for all the medical staff?! It will be the case that after this beating we all get a good wake-up call.

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sent on April 04, 2020 (19:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (20:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

True Rod, however, then you feel that some textile companies that would like to convert to the production of masks (maybe even for business, eh) have to wait to have permits and counterpermissive... and I am not making a speech of political colour, unfortunately the bureaucracy lives on its own life and is not easy to dismantle, but at least in the emergency it would take more courage. Well they did in Lombardy to make masks mandatory or even just a handkerchief in front of the mouth for anyone who is in the street, as you said you just need a protection even artisanal to protect each other and, above all, common sense would suffice but, as Manzoni wrote already, "good sense was there but it was hidden for fear of common sense".

avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (22:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Michele, what I mean is that I don't necessarily have to wait for someone to say "put the mask on you", if one saw the news when the covid was in China, just make parrots, copy what they did right away, get out as little as possible and if you go out cover your nose, mouth and hands. They showed us tanker trucks that with cannons disinfected everything they found on their way, why?? ... just a little common sense, a little detail that many demonstrate, indeed show not to have!!

avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (22:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Perfectly agree Rod but, since common sense is a rare commodity, I would expect those who govern to do their part and impose behaviors that do not come spontaneously and prepare for the next, instead of just repeating like a mantra: stay home... you will say to me: we have always elected them :-/
Dettoct this, I am among those who are complying with the bans, of course.
Hello Rod, have a good evening!

avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (22:46) | This comment has been translated

;-);-);-)

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sent on April 04, 2020 (23:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nobody knows.
sys are not a small talk. And they work.
Tholli who don't know a cabbage give certainties; we hope so.
Tholli until yesterday cut the beds now claim; we cheer them on.
Tholli who are doing business; we admire them.
We're telling you everything; we repeat it.
Nobody knows.
We only know that there are those who are silently working.
We hope.



avatarsenior
sent on April 04, 2020 (23:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A photo that makes the idea of everyday life.
A caption that, unfortunately, I feel like sharing.
Thoe will be another major health problem not contemplated by anyone: the Psyche to be rebuilt!
These God and Science help us.
A cherished greeting
France

avatarsupporter
sent on April 05, 2020 (9:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I share your thoughts Rod, your beautiful image effectively represents him.
Compliments, good Sunday.
Hello, Sergio ;-) :-P

avatarsenior
sent on April 05, 2020 (10:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Fuji
Franco
- Sergio
... it is a very sad reality and the honest admit to knowing little because it is a new thing for everyone, many have unfortunately said caxxate galactic gega, type that is little more than an influenza and that to die are "only" the old people already having other problems, now we see dying even young people in good health, they would better talk less and work more.
Thank you very much for appreciating.
A dear greeting, Rod ;-)

avatarsupporter
sent on April 05, 2020 (11:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

When we see the light at the end of the tunnel...
is, mainly, worry that it's not an oncoming train! :-D
Stiks aside, great conceptual shot in nice BN!

avatarsenior
sent on April 05, 2020 (11:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

beautiful shot accompanied by great reflections, hello Andrea

avatarsenior
sent on April 05, 2020 (11:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

"Francis, the train is already passing, you have to be lucky but also be careful not to get overwhelmed.
Andrea
... thank you very much for leaving your much-appreciated appreciation.
A cherished greeting and good Palm Sunday.
Hello Rod ;-)


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