Pandemic Response - Continuity
- Power to the People
- Aug 31, 2022
- 2 min read
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Subject: Re: Pandemic Response
In Addition, we should think of splitting society into three groups, group A,B,C etc for daily operation of the world. Group A would start production, cultivation, manufacturing etc for each business to allow us to operate during this time. If group A gets sick then the building, trucks etc are sanitized and group B would take the reins while group A is in quarantine recuperating. If group B gets sick repeat sanitation procedures and then group C would take over and if they get sick group A would be better and they can continue onwards in shifts so there is always 1/3 of us working to keep society running to ensure everyone has what they need and there are no shortages. Furthermore, we should think of airdropping food and supplies to hard hit areas and countries to ensure everyone has water, food and medicine during this time. If we split society into three groups or even 4 then we can rotate them to ensure the virus is contained and we can continue society while we recuperate and rebuild. In addition for those off work they would use assistance until their shift is needed etc. This would limit the possible spread of the virus and population risk to 1/3 of the population at all times. This is more of a plan of continuity but I think it might be a prudent course of action in times like these. Lastly, during times of isolation mental health can be a concerns so we should have people on call at home to take emergency calls to help people see the hope behind the hazards and ensure we stay connected. Furthermore, we should setup gaming rooms online or chat rooms so that people while separate can be shown that they are not alone, we are all here for each other. Together we will see this through and together we will endure. Have a Nice Day, John Ames Birch @johneames2
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