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COVID-19 News, Info, Discussion /// Tracking the Spread of the Virus and its Effects /// October Lockdown for UK (pg. 774)
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[quote:dyin:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg4ODE4MzI2X0MyMUQwNzlF] [quote:CleverCreator:MV80NDc5ODAxXzg4ODE3OTIxXzk4RDA3QkQ=] These aren’t the camps but this is a phase in of the zones. Since they found out that can’t do it all at once. They are going to ease into it. Well.... this will get weirder sooner then. [quote:Anonymous Coward 79243298:MV80ODYwNTU4XzkxOTlDRDAw] That's right. The camps are coming. Straight from the CDC. You better read it. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/global-covid-19/shielding-approach-humanitarian.html [/quote] [/quote] Soooooooo They will be rounding up the old and disabled first??? Separating from their families in some cases? Where have I heard something like this happening before...??? hmmmmm......maybe in Germany..? I can't believe what is happening right now. [i][b]Neighborhood Level: A designated shelter/group of shelters (max 5-10 households), within a small camp or area where high-risk members are grouped together. Neighbors “swap” households to accommodate high-risk individuals. Camp/Sector Level: A group of shelters such as schools, community buildings within a camp/sector (max 50 high-risk individuals per single green zone) where high-risk individuals are physically isolated together. Additional Considerations The shielding approach outlines the general “logistics” of implementation –who, what, where, how. However, there may be additional logistical challenges to implementing these strategies as a result of unavailable commodities, transport restrictions, limited staff capacity and availability to meet the increased needs. The approach does not address the potential emotional, social/cultural, psychological impact for separated individuals nor for the households with separated members. Additional considerations to address these challenges are presented below. [/b][/i] [/quote]
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