As the COVID19 virus makes it's way around the world, I keep hearing of more and more school/shop closures etc. Many places have cancelled just about any gathering of people and some have made gathering in even small crowds a crime. Here in the states, schools are closed, most are not having class until next fall and going online instead. All of California is on lockdown. Most folks are just staying home if they can. I wanted to ask..
UPDATE: Illinois and Connecticut have issued "Stay at Home" orders as of today.
HOW HAS CORONA VIRUS IMPACTED YOUR DAILY LIFE?
I live somewhere that can be described as sort of a suburb area. This week was all about preparation be it supplies (mostly food), fixing stuff at house that was avoided, vaccine'ing cats...Although normally preferring to stay at home, the idea of having to stay at home still feels uneasy to me.
So I posted to the FB group of neighbors living around, in 1-2 weeks here the weather will be warm and I could give them guitar lessons in their gardens got good response, I urged them to get a guitar as soon as possible cause we don't know how long music stores will be open. I also shared friends/ex-students about online teaching but to be honest likely I'll not charge too much, its more about me spending time useful. Maybe I'll work on a single of a friend of mine we'll see...only thing I don't want to do is watch online movies/shows too much (can get depressing after a while)
I also realized will need some exercise since I won't be walking much, already my arms/legs feel different cause of sitting down too much. I normally walk a lot and now must compensate for that, not really sure how I'll get used to that.
We reached near 400 patients and 4 deaths, but people still are realizing the situation new here. I read specially the young still refuse to stay at home in Italy, this 2-3 month period will be a serous test for everyones psychology.
Finally, I have this weird feeling once the virus thing comes to an end it will have a very positive effect on society. Part of me believes maybe we as modern-humans needed such punishment...
At the moment we're just not going out on an evening for meals. I'm still going to work, wife is doing daily shopping for neighbours that can't get out. That's about it at the moment.
That's much milder than what we are seeing here from the sound of it. Each one of our states is "shutting down" one by one it seems. Is there still toilet paper in grocery stores over there? I went yesterday to get some supplies and the entire tissue aisle was just empty. Also rationing is in place. Signs are posted on the soft drinks and cereal saying "ONLY TWO ITEMS FROM THIS SECTION PER VISIT".
Anyone else seeing shopping restrictions?
We're not seeing shopping restrictments yet as such, but they've put lines of tape on the floors indicating to keep distance in the mall.
It hasn't changed my daily life much, as I was literally just hanging around at home, playing guitar or games or trying to get my head in a good place.
Some folks really feel it's natures way of "culling the herd" as it were. It mostly impacts the aged and infirm it seems, in terms of mortality. There are a lot of older people on the planet. At the very least its important to try to find something positive to come out of all this. There has been so much suffering on a world wide scale that it would be tragic indeed if there were no upside to it at all.
Not too bad at the moment, just going to work and back not going out to pubs etc. This is now enforced.
well..It hasn't other than going places I usually go and don't anymore which was not that often , I am pissed at the idiots that I have to wade thru at the store that have weeks of supplies in their cart. for the past few months I have sort of been working from home so nothing has changed there.. I feel in about a week we will start seeing declining numbers and I could be way wrong but I will cross that bridge
All work ceased for me 10 days ago. I probably won't be working for several months.
My wife is working "remotely" (teacher).
My kid's gonna get a really long Easter vacation.
I have toilet paper and we're cool financially.
Obviously we're not "going out" anymore or having people over. That affects my wife more than me as she's super social.
I can still get my bike rides in.
The hoarding thing is a psychological fear reaction.
We are to “stay at home” starting tomorrow at 5:00PM, here in Illinois. I don’t think we have as strict guidelines as some states. So far, it seems we will be able to walk outside with our dogs and maybe even go to parks with the social distancing standard. basically what most of us have been doing for the last week or so.
I’ve been working and will continue to work tomorrow on my usual day off to try and wrap up whatever I can. There is some gray area as to what is essential business so I may still continue to work. We are currently printing various Covid19 information for patients and guests at Midwest hospitals. They happen to be our biggest client so we may continue to operate for this reason. I work for a small company and as press operator I’m mostly isolated.
My Wife has been unemployed as of last week as she is in retail. We stand to loose some income but are all safe and sound. Just feel we have been a couple days behind of what we should be doing as a nation to control the spread of the virus.
I think you are doing the right thing. I hate to think I'd be one of those young people sprint break doing their best to spread the virus around. I'm pretty sure Florida is going to end up being a hotbed of outbreak post spring break.
Stacie and I are just hanging at home for the most part although today I went out and plowed some snow that has fallen over the last couple of days. The mayor of Anchorage issued an order today which basically amounts to a shelter in place order but it sounds a little loose as I didn't really hear of a threat of enforcement or hard and fast rules on what work is considered essential. I am expecting some eyeglasses soon that I need to pick up in Anchorage that I hope that I can have sent to me if I can't pick them up. Out here in the valley there have been no such orders and things are buisiness as usual for the most part but have slowed down a bit. Grocery stores have started limiting the amounts of items purchased on some things, mainly toilet paper, paper towels, and facial tissue like Kleenex but also for some food items. Also there are designated hours for elderly shoppers and those with certain health conditions that makes them vulnerable to the virus. Those hours are 7am to 9am which gives those folks first shot of the day for getting supplies. So far there are 9 cases of folks testing positive for the virus in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau. All of them travel related. So again, mostly we are just staying at home and avoiding much contact with others, especially me because of my health issues. We are stocked up pretty well and just riding it out.
I was taken aback as well by Spring Break in Flordia going ahead as usual. It's going to result in a worsening of the outbreak more than likely. I was suprised Chicago didn't have the usual St pat parade to be honest as it's practically sacrilege not to have it
Anyone else seeing changes in their local area?
What's crazy, the schools are shut and when you drive passed local parks, there are huge gatherings of kids, why aren't the parents keeping them in? FFS
They're removing the benches in parks in Turkey.
Stacie and a neighbor went out for a few supplies yesterday and to pick up a prescription refill for me. She says there was no milk and a lot of the other dairy products were wiped out including most of the cheese. Canned soup and vegetables were pretty much cleaned out as well as things like like hot dogs, sausages and bacon and of course TP, PT's and facial tissue. She also had to wait about 25 minutes in line to get my meds but that was mainly due to one irate customer.
Edit: I just wanted to add that flour and sugar were also missing from the shelves.
Sweden seems to be the only country in Europe that hasn't closed schools yet, but we have prepared for it.
Since I usually work from home this doesn't change that much for me, but my wife has started working from home as well. Also we have kept our kids home for almost two weeks since the recommendation is for us to avoid school if there is even the lightest hint of cold.
We also try to help our parents with grocery shopping. But it's not always easy since they are reluctant to change their habits...
It's not like me but today I have been so full of anxiety I haven't been able to pick up my guitar. I sent a worker home last week with a sore throat, I know that's not one of the main symptoms but after speaking to a friend (I've not had contact with her) who is actually in isolation with the virus, hers started with a sore throat that she ignored. She's feeling better now but I'm really anxious, my stomach feels like a washing machine, I know most people will get over it and I shouldn't really be so worried but I can't get the feeling of impending doom out of my head.
Stay safe people.
Thanks but I'm still having to work, we've just bought a £40K machine on finance and wondering about payments, hopefully the government will stop all loan payments if we go into lockdown.
I saw some footage of this on the news. In England and in California here in the states, public parks are packed with bored kids and frustrated parents. For some reason it doesn't seem to be as much in the rest of the country here for some reason. Not sure why.
This morning 5 states were shut down here. By end of day it nearly doubled to 8 states. As of today the DMV (department of motor vehicles) is closed here in Georgia. Of all the things to close?
Folks are hoarding everything from toilet paper to guns. The entire thing is taking on a bit of a mad max vibe to be honest. I expect to see folks with guns guarding huge stashes of Toilet Paper and a black market being started for Charmin which is going to be more valuable than gold per ounce. The price gouging has already started online and ebay was the worst for a short time but now they forbid the sale of any corona related "supplies" on ebay as a matter of policy. I don't know if it will do much good. I never thought I'd see the day when black market toilet paper was a thing
https://reason.com/2020/03/06/to-avoid-charges-of-price-gouging-ebay-bans-sale-of-coronavirus-supplies/
In Romania everything is closed, only the pharmacies, supermarkets, hypermarkets and small shops food are open. Most of companies are closed. The lucky people work remotely, others were were put into technical unemployment but unfortunately we also have a lot of people which remained without job.
Dan (my husband) work from home in this period and we love this thing very much. We have much more time for us and this is awesome. We spend time practicing (Dan beside drums, he started one year ago to play at bass), we watch movies, cook together and also we make some championships of Heroes 3 (my favorite game).
Also starting from today we have a bunch of restrictions and we can't go outside without a solid reason and a paper from the authorities.
Unfortunately I need to go outside everyday because my mom needs help. She has cancer and also make dialysis 3 days/week. The center where she make dialysis send a driver to take her but I need to help my mom get dressed and take her to the car because she can't do this alone. The luck is that we moved her near us (when her health began to deteriorate) and from my home at her house, I make only 3 minutes.
I'm stressed because my mom it's very sick and her immune system it's completely down and this thing put her in the higher risk category. It's only been two months since we had to accept (and tell her the true) the fact that she only has a few more months to live and we can not do nothing to change this. But, even if the entire situation it hurts me and really poison me on the inside, for my mom and the rest of people which are around me I'm always happy and make jokes. I will always be the one who see the full part of the glass in any bad situation.
I keep my mom positive and because she writes poems and her biggest wish was to publish a book, I succeeded in one month to make this possible. I wrote hours/day and I convinced the publisher and the typography that I need this book to be done in maximum one month. Last week the book (200 pieces) was ready and my mom more than happy.
Now due to restrictions from my country, we was forced to postpone the public launch. We hope nothing bad to happen with my mom and make all the things how we planned.
Thanks for sharing the story about your mom Monica - I can sense how your strength spills over to your mom in the form of positive energy. How you published that book for her is just amazing ❤️
Stay strong - we will get through this together!
Very sorry to hear about your Mom Monica. I lost my own mother to cancer and I hate that this his happening to you. I'm glad you are able to help her and that you are finding some positives during all this with your husband. Thanks for sharing your story with us. We are all pulling for you!
Todd
Sorry I missed your post Monica, we have spoken about your mom recently, I send you my best wishes in this particularly hard time.
Kris, Todd and Phil - Thank you so much for your kind words and support. It means a lot to me.
BTW, sorry if some of the things from my post was a little off topic. It wasn't my intention. I just wanted to share with you which are the restrictions from my country because of the corona virus, how I spend my time in "isolation", how I always try to keep and spread a positive thinking (but being aware of the real situation) and why my most concern is around the fact that my mom it's from the most vulnerably category.
Overall I don't have a good feeling about what will come because of this virus. In the last 24 hours things really started to looks bad in my country and last evening the authorities taken some new measures which exceed my limit of acceptability.
They started to discharge the patients from all the hospitals (including private hospitals) and from the palliative centers. They prepare everything just for the people with corona virus. Each appointment for analyses, medical examinations were canceled on both free state and private. My mom appointment for the change of urinary stent (she has ileostomy) was also canceled and the doctor said that if we have luck, we can change this somewhere in May.
Last saturday, a bunch of stupid people were at walk in park, not respecting the rules about the social distance. Now the authorities send at home all the people which are in palliative centers and depend on pain killers to make room for the "smart" people which were outside, spreading the virus. How the hell is this fair?
My luck is that I have medicines for my mom for another 2 months. Also, our attitude of treating my mom like a normal person (not like a person which will die) and her always positive attitude, made doctors to love her very much and this is an advantage in this period when the doctors are not available. But if the things will change and my mom's pain will become stronger, I need the medicines which can be taken only from the palliative center.
But....even if I'm nervous of whats going on right now, I still thinking in a positive way.
The stupid people not following local laws are causing problems for everyone around them. I'm very sorry this has hit your family This thing is still expanding and the numbers globally are going up every single day. I keep waiting for some sort of statement that we have reached a peak and are heading back down but sadly it looks like we have quite a ways to go before that happens. Meanwhile, people like your Mom and millions of others are having trouble getting basic medical treatment. It's entirely unfair and wrong.
Half of everyone that has this virus, got it from someone who didn't know they have it according to the top health pro we have here. So people without symptoms are walking around spreading it. Sadly we don't have a good handle on testing here as of yet so we really have no idea how many people are actually sick. Without "Universal Testing" we will never really know what our actual numbers of sick people are. South Korea is testing 10,000 per day in FREE drive thru test facilities and they email the results. Meanwhile, people in my country are still having trouble getting a test at all, assuming one is even available once it is prescribed by a doctor.
Our surgeon general says it's going to get much worse here in the next coming days. I already thought it was pretty bad, but evidently it's gonna get much worse here before it gets better.
In Spain they are having to use an ICE RINK as a temporary morgue as their regular facilities are over run. They have declared a curfew and are using police drones to enforce it. They have had the country wide lockdown extended by 3 weeks. Also, soldiers have found entire retirement homes abandoned with patients left alone in their beds.
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Kris, Todd and Phil - Thank you so much for your kind words and support. It means a lot to me.
BTW, sorry if some of the things from my post was a little off topic. It wasn't my intention. I just wanted to share with you which are the restrictions from my country because of the corona virus, how I spend my time in "isolation", how I always try to keep and spread a positive thinking (but being aware of the real situation) and why my most concern is around the fact that my mom it's from the most vulnerably category.
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they just shut all non essential businesses in my county ,down for 30 days,but
This is a time for hope .Faith in mankind .The glass is hale full .
None of these people ever take ingenuity into the picture
There are , the best minds , the best doctors , and yes the best pharmaceutical companies working on this
Take heart , take courage , relax and don't make matters worse ..
Don't borrow Trouble from tomorrow for today..No One is promised tomorrow
On a positive note, we are starting clinical/experimental trials on a wide variety of drugs and the entire world is focused on this one problem. We will survive this. I have no doubt. We will recover and our economy will recover. So take heart and know that the world is not ending. We will weather this storm as we have weathered every other storm so far. We just have to stay strong and look forward to the end of this.
I'm all for hope personally. I think it's the one thing we have left. I'm very hopeful that this is over as soon as possible. Best case it could just go way and go away very soon Until then, we just have to keep going. It will probably get worse before it gets better from the look of things.
In Britain, Doctors are raising the red flag. The entire country is pretty much shut down and health experts are saying get ready for a huge increase in cases. Most disturbing is a big increase in patients in their 20s.
In Italy, the morgues in the north are full and so are the grave yards. People are having to drive coffins as far as needed to find a place to put them in the ground. They are rushing to build more hospitals etc.
Not only for business owners. Some people fortunately understand that if company will fall, their job will fall as well. I think we are all in financial relations so this pandemia affects each one...maybe besides the ones that get retirement payment but...they're the highest risk group so they have something worse to worry about...
I am working on my guitar with more of a focus. As this is a guitar site, I just thought I would throw that in.
I have a sister with advanced Kidney disease, I take care of her needs so she can stay in isolation, as it would be a death sentence for her. I was prepared for a pandemic, know how to stay safe in all probability, and have circumstances that allow that.
I have to avoid infection not just for myself, but for my sister's welfare, and of course my beloved 6 dogs, my cat, my two guinea pigs, and even my fish. They need me there to take care of them.
On a side note, there needs to be international pressure to force all countries to stop the marketing and consumption of bats, and all wild animals. By economic sanctions or whatever it takes to force their hands. The next pandemic one could be worse than this one,
I think we got about 1 week till we see the peak and cases will start dropping and with the news of hydroxychloroquine and it's effectiveness,I believe the end is in sight
I have been working either from home and remodeling a rental that I have a contract to sell April 10th..I live in middle America were more people are down to earth ,level headed folks .Toilet paper ran off the shelves in some places but were replaced so quick people realized what they were doing and everything is still at the store with limits on buying to prevent shortages .Life really hasn't changed
We've been at this 'lockdown' for a solid two weeks now. Folks are less panicked and the markets have plenty of food. Paper products - not so much, though I was able to find TP a couple of days ago.
It is hard to find flour and I know that 90% of those hoarding it have never baked anything in their life. And I can guarantee you they have absolutely no idea how to store it. Not that they're gonna need it but when they go to make that pizza in 3 months, they're going to open it up and find mouse turds, weevils and silver fish.
My technique is to go to the Armenian markets in the morning. Doesn't have to be early. Generally speaking, the only part of LA's population that shops there are Armenians, Greeks and Russians. The white folks don't go and either do Asians, Hispanics or African Americans. There's also an Italian bakery that didn't get ravaged and has meat and frozen lasagna, plenty of pasta and coffee and the like.
All the restaurants here are open for take out and delivery and many of them are also now selling bulk stuff like bread, flour, milk, sugar, eggs, etc.
Once people realized that the stores were still getting deliveries, they started to chill out.
I hope your right All the health folks seem to be saying that we won't peak for another couple of weeks, which would be awful, so I do hope they are all wrong. Time alone will tell. We are still seeing the number of infected/dead spike straight up every day so it doesn't look good in terms of the numbers. It actually looks quite bad. Still I hope to goodness it all smooths out in a week or so. That would be great!
At the moment the UNITED STATES IS THE NEW EPICENTER of Covid. Not what I was hoping to hear.
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I think we got about 1 week till we see the peak and cases will start dropping and with the news of
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The only place I've found toilet paper in Georgia is at Quick Mart where it's five bux for four pack which is almost double what it should be. In local groceries/walmart/target, all the TP/Sanitizer aisles are just empty. It's like somebody backed up a truck and just took all of it. It's unsettling. It's also stupid. People are hoarding for no good reason.
This guy goes to several places just like I did today. I must have beaten him to the punch at quick trick
To replace toilet paper? That's one way Sort of portable bidet?
Not wanting to make light of the situation but the backs of my hands are fucking sore from paranoid washing.
I hate to say it, but my skin is starting to peel off my hands form the washing/sanitizer/etc. I decided to turn off all news for 24 hours as it was making it hard for me to even get to sleep. It's just unsettling at this point to watch 24 hour coverage of all this. I'm going to cut back to one hour of news a day.
I share this information with the idea that it could possibly help someone in some way.
My cousin Joey died of Covid yesterday in Nashville, at the age of 61. I had been getting daily calls about his condition, but I'm still a little shell shocked by the outcome. I hate the fact that, except for the hospital staff, he died alone - no family members were allowed in the hopital. Rollingstone released a nice tribute:
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/joe-diffie-country-singer-dead-obituary-974556/
Joey and I grew up in a little town in Oklahoma. We played sports together, played in a cover band (that part worked out OK for him), acted stupid together, and I was the best man in his first wedding. He would laugh if he heard me say that. When he did gigs in the Dallas metroplex, my wife and I would drive over and spend a couple of hours on the bus with him before the show. Good guy.
Take good care of yourself and your family, if possible.
Jeff
I grieve for your loss. I saw the news that he had passed. This virus doesn't have any restrictions on who it takes from us it seems. He touched a lot of people with the gift of music and I hope I can say the same about my life from the other side. Music is beyond a career, it's a calling. Many are called, few are chosen. He was clearly one of the chosen. Talented, creative, clever. I'm very sorry this virus has struck so close to home.
Todd
Sorry to hear that Jeff
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