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I’m not really worried about catching it myself, I spent enough time around immunocompromised people (and 3 months of those compromised myself) to know my preventive measures. More worried what happens if it spreads and people like my grandparents end up getting it.Grandma is almost 80 and has enough medical issues as a Edmonton Oilers Skull Flower Ugly Christmas Ugly Sweater from a major health scare in December, that I’m really worried about her. Our gouvernment and leading health professionals actually advise against using masks as a preventive measure. Reasons given: The thin surgical paper masks won’t help (just help preventing you spreading your germs if you’re already sick). FFP3 masks (it’s what the N95 are called here) are carried wrong by most people, and currently pretty rare/sold out. So they told people to leave those for the medical professionals. And people apparently tend to forget about washing hands/desinfecting them, because they think that the mask will keep them safe no matter what. Short update, (if you’re interested) about the situation here: Northern Italy now has 230 infected, 7 dead and Patient 0 still not found (news from yesterday evening). 11 cities/towns are locked down. According to the Italian Prime Minister the Lombardy outbreak happened, because staff at the hospital didn’t stick to the hygiene routines/preventive measures when treating “Patient 1”. One person in South Tyrol has tested negative, then positive. He’s asymptomatic with a low virus count.We’re now down to 90 miles (60 to the border). There’ll be a meeting today in Rome with the health ministers of those countries who share a border with Italy + Germany to coordinate preventive and active measures. (Germany is only 50 miles away from Italy if you take the shortest route through Tyrol) They quarantined around 80 people working as staff at 2 different hospitals in Austria, because they went on a works outing in Italy last week. Edit: It’s here. 2 confirmed cases. Hospital was well prepared and they called the emergency number instead of heading outside.

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