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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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murchr wrote:Tokyo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:There you go UMK responds to Corona by suspending learning aka going to school.
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Travel suspended from outside countries unless you are Kenyan. 2. Self quarantine for persons arriving into Kenya. 3. Learning suspended in all institutions. 4. Where possible government offices to allow people to work from home. 5. Stop using cash. 6. Avoid congregating anywhere. E.g. church, weddings, funerals, shopping malls, mimize public transport. 7. Don't visit sick people in hospital. Unfortunately Too late. How is it in Japan? They have managed to control mass spreading despite exposure and geographic/economical proximity to epicentre. All learning institutions suspended. Japanese as a society However has the discipline, attitudes,cohesiveness , literacy and tidiness to counter mass transmissions. Economy though has been devastated. work to prosper
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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Tokyo wrote:murchr wrote:Tokyo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:There you go UMK responds to Corona by suspending learning aka going to school.
*Goverment* *brief*
Travel suspended from outside countries unless you are Kenyan. 2. Self quarantine for persons arriving into Kenya. 3. Learning suspended in all institutions. 4. Where possible government offices to allow people to work from home. 5. Stop using cash. 6. Avoid congregating anywhere. E.g. church, weddings, funerals, shopping malls, mimize public transport. 7. Don't visit sick people in hospital. Unfortunately Too late. How is it in Japan? They have managed to control mass spreading despite exposure and geographic/economical proximity to epicentre. All learning institutions suspende d. Japanese as a society However has the discipline, attitudes,cohesiveness , literacy and tidiness to counter mass transmissions. Economy though has been devastated. All learning institutions suspended So this worked in Japan but in Kenya it's too late.Or am I missing something? Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Bigchick wrote:Tokyo wrote:murchr wrote:Tokyo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:There you go UMK responds to Corona by suspending learning aka going to school.
*Goverment* *brief*
Travel suspended from outside countries unless you are Kenyan. 2. Self quarantine for persons arriving into Kenya. 3. Learning suspended in all institutions. 4. Where possible government offices to allow people to work from home. 5. Stop using cash. 6. Avoid congregating anywhere. E.g. church, weddings, funerals, shopping malls, mimize public transport. 7. Don't visit sick people in hospital. Unfortunately Too late. How is it in Japan? They have managed to control mass spreading despite exposure and geographic/economical proximity to epicentre. All learning institutions suspende d. Japanese as a society However has the discipline, attitudes,cohesiveness , literacy and tidiness to counter mass transmissions. Economy though has been devastated. All learning institutions suspended So this worked in Japan but in Kenya it's too late.Or am I missing something? I understand day schools being a problem, but boarding schools are safer. Now those kids are coming to be exposed. What's the need of closing schools but leave bars and restaurants open? "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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murchr wrote:Bigchick wrote:Tokyo wrote:murchr wrote:Tokyo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:There you go UMK responds to Corona by suspending learning aka going to school.
*Goverment* *brief*
Travel suspended from outside countries unless you are Kenyan. 2. Self quarantine for persons arriving into Kenya. 3. Learning suspended in all institutions. 4. Where possible government offices to allow people to work from home. 5. Stop using cash. 6. Avoid congregating anywhere. E.g. church, weddings, funerals, shopping malls, mimize public transport. 7. Don't visit sick people in hospital. Unfortunately Too late. How is it in Japan? They have managed to control mass spreading despite exposure and geographic/economical proximity to epicentre. All learning institutions suspende d. Japanese as a society However has the discipline, attitudes,cohesiveness , literacy and tidiness to counter mass transmissions. Economy though has been devastated. All learning institutions suspended So this worked in Japan but in Kenya it's too late.Or am I missing something? I understand day schools being a problem, but boarding schools are safer. Now those kids are coming to be exposed. What's the need of closing schools but leave bars and restaurants open? Leaving boarding schools open will give the students undue advantage over day schools as learning will continue there while days school kids are at home punda amecheka
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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I am yet to see a matatu giving sanitisers to passengers.. Only God will help us punda amecheka
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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Bigchick wrote:Tokyo wrote:murchr wrote:Tokyo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:There you go UMK responds to Corona by suspending learning aka going to school.
*Goverment* *brief*
Travel suspended from outside countries unless you are Kenyan. 2. Self quarantine for persons arriving into Kenya. 3. Learning suspended in all institutions. 4. Where possible government offices to allow people to work from home. 5. Stop using cash. 6. Avoid congregating anywhere. E.g. church, weddings, funerals, shopping malls, mimize public transport. 7. Don't visit sick people in hospital. Unfortunately Too late. How is it in Japan? They have managed to control mass spreading despite exposure and geographic/economical proximity to epicentre. All learning institutions suspende d. Japanese as a society However has the discipline, attitudes,cohesiveness , literacy and tidiness to counter mass transmissions. Economy though has been devastated. All learning institutions suspended So this worked in Japan but in Kenya it's too late.Or am I missing something? The most effective approach is personal hygiene and reducing mass exposure work to prosper
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/1/2011 Posts: 8,804 Location: Nairobi
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newfarer wrote:I am yet to see a matatu giving sanitisers to passengers.. Only God will help us There needs to be incentive for such a change. And a good way is to outline a program that all can refer to.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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newfarer wrote:I am yet to see a matatu giving sanitisers to passengers.. Only God will help us How practical is it for Matatus to give passengers Sanitizers.How about people carrying their own and using before entering the mat.? Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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Tokyo wrote:Bigchick wrote:Tokyo wrote:murchr wrote:Tokyo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:There you go UMK responds to Corona by suspending learning aka going to school.
*Goverment* *brief*
Travel suspended from outside countries unless you are Kenyan. 2. Self quarantine for persons arriving into Kenya. 3. Learning suspended in all institutions. 4. Where possible government offices to allow people to work from home. 5. Stop using cash. 6. Avoid congregating anywhere. E.g. church, weddings, funerals, shopping malls, mimize public transport. 7. Don't visit sick people in hospital. Unfortunately Too late. How is it in Japan? They have managed to control mass spreading despite exposure and geographic/economical proximity to epicentre. All learning institutions suspende d. Japanese as a society However has the discipline, attitudes,cohesiveness , literacy and tidiness to counter mass transmissions. Economy though has been devastated. All learning institutions suspended So this worked in Japan but in Kenya it's too late.Or am I missing something? The most effective approach is personal hygiene and reducing mass exposure Personal hygiene okay. But mass exposure may not be practical as you need people to make a living.. Matatu, supermarkets. Sokoni punda amecheka
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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This might explain why we seem resistant to COVID-19 i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/21/2018 Posts: 564 Location: Britain
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Bigchick wrote:newfarer wrote:I am yet to see a matatu giving sanitisers to passengers.. Only God will help us How practical is it for Matatus to give passengers Sanitizers.How about people carrying their own and using before entering the mat.? You are assuming that everybody carries a handbag.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,295
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Covid-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019)just landed and is shaking our feet. No more kisses, no more hugs, no more spiting, no more coughing/sneezing in public without bad eyes and no more face masks on shelves as the rich has bought everything and are selling at a gold price. We also do not have tap water although all those sending adverts shows us how to wash hands and close taps By the way the poor has fought much more viruses, bacteria,fungus, spores and are not afraid of the new 'white' trace!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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Queen wrote:Bigchick wrote:newfarer wrote:I am yet to see a matatu giving sanitisers to passengers.. Only God will help us How practical is it for Matatus to give passengers Sanitizers.How about people carrying their own and using before entering the mat.? You are assuming that everybody carries a handbag. Even a mans pocket can be a handbag. Whichever way one chooses,carry your small sanitizer for the day. Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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Bigchick wrote:Queen wrote:Bigchick wrote:newfarer wrote:I am yet to see a matatu giving sanitisers to passengers.. Only God will help us How practical is it for Matatus to give passengers Sanitizers.How about people carrying their own and using before entering the mat.? You are assuming that everybody carries a handbag. Even a mans pocket can be a handbag. Whichever way one chooses,carry your small sanitizer for the day. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/19/2010 Posts: 3,504 Location: Uganda
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Nairobi is dirty..too much garbage in the cbd .our immediate priority should be keeping the city clean.cholera is also life threatening . punda amecheka
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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murchr wrote:Bigchick wrote:Tokyo wrote:murchr wrote:Tokyo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:There you go UMK responds to Corona by suspending learning aka going to school.
*Goverment* *brief*
Travel suspended from outside countries unless you are Kenyan. 2. Self quarantine for persons arriving into Kenya. 3. Learning suspended in all institutions. 4. Where possible government offices to allow people to work from home. 5. Stop using cash. 6. Avoid congregating anywhere. E.g. church, weddings, funerals, shopping malls, mimize public transport. 7. Don't visit sick people in hospital. Unfortunately Too late. How is it in Japan? They have managed to control mass spreading despite exposure and geographic/economical proximity to epicentre. All learning institutions suspende d. Japanese as a society However has the discipline, attitudes,cohesiveness , literacy and tidiness to counter mass transmissions. Economy though has been devastated. All learning institutions suspended So this worked in Japan but in Kenya it's too late.Or am I missing something? I understand day schools being a problem, but boarding schools are safer. Now those kids are coming to be exposed. What's the need of closing schools but leave bars and restaurants open? Boarding schools have a very high rate of spreading illnesses. We had 2 outbreaks of different diseases while I was in seco. Bushfire
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Lolest! wrote:murchr wrote:Bigchick wrote:Tokyo wrote:murchr wrote:Tokyo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:There you go UMK responds to Corona by suspending learning aka going to school.
*Goverment* *brief*
Travel suspended from outside countries unless you are Kenyan. 2. Self quarantine for persons arriving into Kenya. 3. Learning suspended in all institutions. 4. Where possible government offices to allow people to work from home. 5. Stop using cash. 6. Avoid congregating anywhere. E.g. church, weddings, funerals, shopping malls, mimize public transport. 7. Don't visit sick people in hospital. Unfortunately Too late. How is it in Japan? They have managed to control mass spreading despite exposure and geographic/economical proximity to epicentre. All learning institutions suspende d. Japanese as a society However has the discipline, attitudes,cohesiveness , literacy and tidiness to counter mass transmissions. Economy though has been devastated. All learning institutions suspended So this worked in Japan but in Kenya it's too late.Or am I missing something? I understand day schools being a problem, but boarding schools are safer. Now those kids are coming to be exposed. What's the need of closing schools but leave bars and restaurants open? Boarding schools have a very high rate of spreading illnesses. We had 2 outbreaks of different diseases while I was in seco. Bushfire But the carriers did not visit any boarding school, if you live in Rongai and your child is in Kisumu, you're bringing the child to the epicenter. But ni sawa, kila kuku na mayai yake "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Tz confirms its first case. A 46 year old Tanzanian woman who arrived from Belgium via Rwandair YESTERDAY
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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murchr wrote:Lolest! wrote:murchr wrote:Bigchick wrote:Tokyo wrote:murchr wrote:Tokyo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:There you go UMK responds to Corona by suspending learning aka going to school.
*Goverment* *brief*
Travel suspended from outside countries unless you are Kenyan. 2. Self quarantine for persons arriving into Kenya. 3. Learning suspended in all institutions. 4. Where possible government offices to allow people to work from home. 5. Stop using cash. 6. Avoid congregating anywhere. E.g. church, weddings, funerals, shopping malls, mimize public transport. 7. Don't visit sick people in hospital. Unfortunately Too late. How is it in Japan? They have managed to control mass spreading despite exposure and geographic/economical proximity to epicentre. All learning institutions suspende d. Japanese as a society However has the discipline, attitudes,cohesiveness , literacy and tidiness to counter mass transmissions. Economy though has been devastated. All learning institutions suspended So this worked in Japan but in Kenya it's too late.Or am I missing something? I understand day schools being a problem, but boarding schools are safer. Now those kids are coming to be exposed. What's the need of closing schools but leave bars and restaurants open? Boarding schools have a very high rate of spreading illnesses. We had 2 outbreaks of different diseases while I was in seco. Bushfire But the carriers did not visit any boarding school, if you live in Rongai and your child is in Kisumu, you're bringing the child to the epicenter. But ni sawa, kila kuku na mayai yake Boarding schools don't exist as isolated islands. The teachers and other workers, suppliers etc live outside the school and interact with the outside and could contract the virus out there and take it to the boarding school. Also you cant suspend learning in some of the schools and let others continue as this would be very unfair. I know parents are tired of their children (some eagerly wait for schools to open so as to dump the kids in school) but children are safest at home not while congregated in their thousands in boarding schools. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/10/2015 Posts: 961 Location: Kenya
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The porous somali border and lack of a functional govt poses a huge risk to kenya. Proverbs 13:11 Dishonest money dwindles away, but whoever gathers money little by little makes it grow.
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