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2 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

I’m not as educated about Autism as I should be, but I know there’s a multitude of different “disorders” within the spectrum. So maybe some of those are rated more serious than others. Aspergers v. Down Syndrome for instance.

 

Of course these labels are somewhat troublesome really because I know quite a few people on the spectrum that are doing much better (keeping distance, listening to experts, etc.) than those not on the spectrum. 

 

Because for a much larger amount of people with an autism spectrum disorder, these rules are....freaking...heaven :d 

 

How much easier can it be than "stay x meters away from people" (which they/we love already anyway), for example? Plus it's pretty fun to see all kinds of people all stressed out because their plans are changing....guess what, that's what 'we' experience on an almost daily basis, stressing out because something changes.

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17 minutes ago, hckosice said:

:SVK minister of health renewed the design of the coronavirus webpage :dhttps://www.korona.gov.sk/en/

 

Loving the virus icon :d 

 

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Meanwhile in the Netherlands:

 

- Most precautions have been extended until 20 May, I guess we'll have another of these press conferences the week before that

- All events that need a license will not happen until at least 1 September, which includes big international music festivals like Pinkpop, the world famous 'Four Day March' in Nijmegen (largest walking event in the world) and - as the prime minister stressed specifically - no professional football, so that discussion ended right then and there

- Elementary schools will reopen on 11 May, the day after the end of a holiday, but partially: for example one day half the kids go, the other day the other half goes. Some more exceptions for all kinds of special education.

- Children up to 12 years old will be allowed to start training in their sports again (all sports), same goes for children up to 18 years old but only for sports where they can keep 1,5 meters distance; for both categories, no official matches

 

And besides that, the prime minister again stressed that people have always been and will remain to be allowed to do individual sports like running, because it's good for your health.

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11 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

Loving the virus icon :d 

 

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This is actually a you know, your favorite project "Slovakia Good Idea" program thing :p It´s a special app created by slovaks, aims to make important information about coronavirus available, while easing crisis lines.

 

If you´ll click on that icon you´ll find a content which is supplemented and updated every day. you have there the latest news and updates, the all possible maps and graphs, prevention and recommendation informations, or info about quarantines and selfisolation and live FAQ chat

 

You can actually find this icon on (almost) all our news sites

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Statisticians speculate that about 1/3 of the population of Stockholm has been infected by may 1st (or maybe already). If it is indeed so, you could start to consider if Sweden isn't gonna end up doing decently in the end, though it could be a question of what research shows about immunity.

Antibodytests say 11 % though with some false negatives expected meaning that it should be slightly higher. It was a decently small scale experiment and I don't know about the selection, but still pretty interesting.

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10 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Meanwhile in the Netherlands:

 

- Most precautions have been extended until 20 May, I guess we'll have another of these press conferences the week before that

- All events that need a license will not happen until at least 1 September, which includes big international music festivals like Pinkpop, the world famous 'Four Day March' in Nijmegen (largest walking event in the world) and - as the prime minister stressed specifically - no professional football, so that discussion ended right then and there

- Elementary schools will reopen on 11 May, the day after the end of a holiday, but partially: for example one day half the kids go, the other day the other half goes. Some more exceptions for all kinds of special education.

- Children up to 12 years old will be allowed to start training in their sports again (all sports), same goes for children up to 18 years old but only for sports where they can keep 1,5 meters distance; for both categories, no official matches

 

And besides that, the prime minister again stressed that people have always been and will remain to be allowed to do individual sports like running, because it's good for your health.

 

Thank you so much for your updates.

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