I don't understand what working parents of pre-teens are supposed to do if the schools go on-line or just close. They have to quit their jobs too? this could rapidly spiral into a depression.
Not to be overly pessimistic, but everyone who has jobs you can't do from home is about to be laid off anyway, right? Uggghhhhh.
I am hoping the two people with presumptive cases on my campus are the same two people in my city, but I basically doubt it...
I just had my last yoga class for the duration, and my teacher is right that we should be meditating! I felt pretty good during the class itself!
It should be very interesting to see how WebEx and Zoom handle the load once everyone comes back from Spring Break. To say nothing of local internet services.
Yeah, I am wondering about this as well.
Me, too. Connecticut has a hard enough time keeping our online systems up and running under normal loads.
I picked a hell of a year to start working with assisted-living. At least I don't have to worry about my job going 'away' though it's more likely I'll end up doing more cleaning and general helping if enough of our staff end up not able to work.
Theo - have they tested you at your work?
I just checked niece's school and they are cancelling classes in advance of spring break but keeping the campus open. Nephew's college is extending spring break to the end of the month. Don't know if he's going home or what
FWIW, somebody I know here in MA is on home quarantine because their coworker in the next cubicle over has tested positive. So I'm kind of 2 degrees of separation now.
Same - a friend's coworker (who she doesn't work with or even know but is in the same building) tested positive so now her entire family is quarantined while they wait to be tested. If any of them have it, probably half the school district does too.
Our local university just announced that classes will resume online only after March 30 -- students were supposed to be back from spring break on Monday. I heard from someone local that WCU has twenty homeless and food-vulnerable students, and I have no idea what's going to happen to them.
It's hard to tell if we're seeing less traffic in the bakery yet. Definitely this weekend was a little bit slower than usual. I have no idea what will happen if we have to close -- we only have six people total on staff, and if one of us gets sick, it's pretty likely more will, too. Then again, we do clean and sanitize everything multiple times a day, and we all wash our hands constantly anyway.
I'm supposed to go to New Orleans in a couple of weeks, and I wasn't really thinking of canceling, though now I'm wondering if I should.
I picked a hell of a year to start working with assisted-living. At least I don't have to worry about my job going 'away' though it's more likely I'll end up doing more cleaning and general helping if enough of our staff end up not able to work.
I really worry about the people in the nursing homes that are closed to visitors. They are so isolated already.