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Old 29-03-2020, 08:43 PM   #11
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Default Re: Coronavirus scare causing markets to fall

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Just a thought. The over 60 seem to be the most effected by this virus. That being the case, why doesn't the federal government make it a policy that every person over 60 MUST self isolate immediately?? Wouldn't that make more sense than shutting the entire country down? Keep the elderly at home, and the 59 and under population still go to work - where possible??
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Brilliant, you should be running for PM

Edit. Yes, I'm over 60
Well, well.. whaddayaknow. Sort of got it. Over 60's with health issues, over 70's and the Indigenous community over 50.

So when I do run for PM, at least I know I have your vote Gaso!

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