kerravonsen: Ninth Doctor, silhuette of autumn leaf: "All things die." (Doc9-all-things-die)

I've just discovered that murder hornets are a thing. Didn't realise before probably because it's a US thing and not an Australian thing. But... really... I can't help thinking of the plagues of Egypt. The count is rising...

  • Fire
  • Plague (aka pandemic)
  • Insect pests (murder hornets, not locusts)

Ah, looks like I'm not the only one to make the connection. I like this take on it.

Thing is, a lot of the stuff going on now is a case of "what goes around, comes around".

  • The bushfires in Australia in January: global warming. Which is man-made.
  • Covid19: forget the ridiculous rumour that it was made in a lab; this is, like Ebola, like Swine Flu, like Bird Flu, like Mad Cow Disease... a disease that jumped from animals to humans. (See Americapox: the missing plague for a more in-depth discussion about what conditions are required to create plagues). The practice, in China, of having "wet markets" (public markets where live animals are sold and slaughtered at the market) makes the likelihood of animal-to-human disease-jumping higher. Which means it isn't terribly surprising that China has been the source of more than one dangerous disease in recent history.
  • What is happening in the USA now... there's a whole lot of karma coming home to roost. Lack of public health care; the attitude of shoot-first-and-don't-ask-anything (from the gun lobby AND from the government); the glorification of individual rights to the detriment of community safety; and the pernicious racism (which is leading to protest marches all over the world, which is going to pretty much guarantee a second wave of Covid19 spread).

The strangeness of a global pandemic is that it isn't the Apocalypse that the extremist preppers/survivalists signed up for; it isn't the Apocalypse that SciFi writers wrote about. Instead of rugged macho individualists murdering their neighbours with impunity (in the name of self-defence), we have people staying at home making sourdough bread. It is a feminine Apocalypse: solved by kindness, cooperation, and baking. We've had the "War on Drugs" and the "War on Terror(ism)", but trying to frame this as a "war" is doomed to failure. At least, framing it as a modern war is. World War II had the Blitz, and it is more that kind of spirit that we need; endurance, cooperation, holding fast, and making do. And, indeed, there are many who are showing that kind of spirit: let us not forget that.

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(For some unknown reason, this post is refusing to crosspost to LJ!)

So. How am I doing? Fine. The huge irony for me is that COVID19 has had very little impact on me so far. Why?

  • Because I work from home, so staying home is no change.
  • Because I'm not losing income because I don't have any income to lose. Seriously, I did my "panic because my business is failing" thing a few months ago. And the outcome of that was (a) don't panic until you actually don't have enough money (I still have an inheritance which should last me at least three more years, possibly five) (b) if all else fails, you still have your house, maybe you could rent it out or something, (c) you still have family you can ask for help. And that situation hasn't really changed.

The biggest changes have been with groceries: I used to have them delivered, but Coles stopped that because they couldn't cope with the sudden demand. So, going down to the shops, and buying limited amount of staples, I'm still managing.

Even though people are stupid (for goodness' sake, the morons who just crowded on Bondi Beach as if there wasn't a pandemic going on, utter FOOLS) and our politicians are clueless (is there any country in the English-speaking world that was clueful? I doubt it) I'm still feeling hopeful because Australia is better off than a lot of places. Not just that we have fewer cases, but we do have a fairly good healthcare system, though of course it will be under strain.

Yes, I will be in trouble if I get it. Chronic health conditions, including very severe Sleep Apnoea, make me more vulnerable than a healthy person. But worrying and being anxious aren't going to improve my chances. And the precautions needed to keep healthy are SIMPLE: don't go out, wash your hands, keep away from people. DON'T PANIC. Maybe I'm being blissfully naive. Still doesn't change the fact that worrying is not going to help one single bit. So I'd rather stay naive; less stressful that way. What happens, happens.

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