
With the Coronavirus Crisis, the world has reached another “new norm” and how long this “norm” is going to be, cannot be pre-determined.
It depends on how much ordinary citizens take the crisis seriously, observe hygiene, self isolation and quarantine protocols.
Although the mortality rate of between 2-5% might seem low, it’s likely that if numbers of patients balloon, the number of serious cases that will require hospitalisation will quickly overwhelm the health system’s capacity to cope.
Therefore:
- We urge everyone to take this crisis seriously.
- NZFOI is cancelling all meetings for April and May.
- A decision whether meetings will be held in June will be made in late May.
- We urge all our members to observe extraordinary hygiene protocols: Wash your hands frequently and regularly, if you have a cold or flu, self-isolate. Don’t wait for a diagnosis or testing.
- Don’t shake hands or hug when greeting others. A smile and a wave is sufficient.
- Throw away ideas that persevering with work even though you are feeling unwell shows a good work ethic. If unwell or you have had contact with someone recently returned from abroad, don’t go to work.
- If you have a fever, or shortness of breath, notify the authorities ph 0800 611 116. Self-isolate everyone in your household and don’t send your children to school.
- If your role permits it, talk to your employer about working from home.
- Don’t panic but do take everything seriously and act conservatively.
- If you are over 60, have a pre-existent lung condition or a compromised immune system, then stop hosting Israeli travellers. Your health and well-being is more important at this time.
- For those who believe in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, it is not a lack of faith, if you take practical steps to prevent infection for both yourself and others.
- There is no clash between Science and G-d. Science is the pursuit of truth; and G-d is truth.
- Look out for your neighbours, especially the elderly and infirm. Offer to help them out.
- All these things may seem inconvenient and over the top, in this instance, a little short term pain results in much long term gain.
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