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Finding the cure - Coggle Diagram
Finding the cure
Who to contact
- Whanganui chronicle
Detailed Reason: To get newsletters and updates on their website and in their newspaper. To explain why the borders are being closed and how it’s going to work Maybe they’d have people who have information on what other areas are doing so we can learn from them.
- All groceries stores (Pak ‘n save, countdown, ect..)
Detailed Reason: Of course a store is a big, busy, crowded space that would be hard to deep clean, santise and ensure people are wearing masks. Masks would be provided at all entrances with hand sanitizer. Signing in would mandatory. 50 people max, no extra people if they aren’t needed and it’s heavily recommended to use the delivery service than coming in. Also heavily shunned to come in for small things in small loads, like milk one day then bread the next.
3.Whanganui Central Police Station
Detailed Reason: To get some officers to entrances of whanganui to sign in and determine whether someone should be allow in/through whanganui (essential worker who lives outside of whanganui, should who lives outside of whanganui and needs groceries, someone needing medical attention, etc..)
What to shut down?
- Gyms, pools and playgrounds
Detailed Reason: People are there touching and breathing on things, if they’ve got covid they’ll easily spread it. They could sign/rent the gyms out then give a deep clean before the next person came but nothing for the pools. Children also don’t realize how important it is to cough and sneeze into to arms, sanitize, and not touch everything/one.
- Schools
Detailed Reason: All schools will be shut down and online learning will be back. If a teacher, parent or child get covid then it will spread to everyone connected to the school. If we reach lockdown level 3 small, contained groups of the essential workers children could be taught (Still online) in a managed space so they don’t have to worry about being home alone. They would have to sanitise before and after entering, bring their own stuff and stay at least a meter apart at all times.
- Fast food (Delivery or not)
Detailed Reason: Although kitchens are normally pretty clean, if one person goes down then everyone who works or visited there goes down. Even if there was a deep clean at the end of the day there would still be a long period of time for someone to come in, spread germs, walk out and let anyone come in and take some of those germs and spread them further. All before the deep clean.
How to inform everyone
- Online (facebook, a website, ect...)
Detailed Reason: Most caregivers follow their childs’ school facebook page so they could follow a covid one, Older people also have facebook to reconnect with old friends. There would also be a website containing the same information on the facebook page. All the updates would be be on all of the platforms we’d use and nothing would be changed. On the website there might be certain pages for each area of whanganui if it was found necessary
- Newspapers and notices on shop windows
Detailed Reason: Some people haven’t got devices or access to the internet so putting updates in the newspaper, of course it’s a slower and less preferred method because people would it take longer to get to people and things may change by the time the paper is out to everyone. With the notices in windows, people would have to go outside to read them. Not the best idea but the only way I can think of getting people without internet or mail. Of course I could hire people to go down the streets to put slips with updates in mail boxes but they’d miss probably miss lots, still leaving people uninformed.
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