I'm supposed to be giving a class presentation on Zoom in 15 minutes but the professor hasn't sent us an invitation yet.
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Guess how worried I am about all the extra kids and teens who will be at the library...
We are considering canceling our Spring Break activities--puppet shows, story times, etc. This is just coming up next week and the University called Spring Break early and put all classes online until further notice.
The library will not close unless directed by the county, but we'll see.
My son's FIL has a BMX competition on Saturday that we were planning to attend. I'll have to check and see if it is still on.
You should not be going to any public events. They just cancelled Broadway and baseball. That's your clue to not go to a BMX competition.
msbelle's first month is going to be trial by fire. Public schools across the state are gonna be closed 2 weeks starting Monday.
Ignoring the orange occupant
Apparently both the Trumpster and Pence had a picture taken a few days ago with someone who has since tested positive for the virus. That should be interesting.
They closed all schools and universities here, too (kindergardens are supposed to still be open, but it seems like not for too long). Which means that lots of parents won't be able to work, even from home.
We're somehow supposed to arrange to teach online, but the minute this was announced, the site crashed. I think I have recording of old lectures (I taped myself in order to transcript my lectures for other lecturers to use) so maybe I'll be able to use those, we'll see.
I'm still in quarantine (I have a full week left), and I have no idea how we'll handle things now that PiBoy and Pi++Girl will be home all the time, but I'll still have to be behind a closed door, and the DH is still the actually-sick one of the both of us. I guess we'll find out soon enough.
My heart goes out especially to my BiL and his wife. He's a doctor, she's a nurse, and they were already informed that their shifts would increase due to the need of manpower. They have five young kids at home, from ages 9 to 1.5. Whose schools are now closed (except for those of the youngest two of them). And I can't even invite them here, because I'm quarantined. Maybe once the week of quarantine is over, I'll be able to help.
It reminds my a lot of what happened during the Gulf War (Shir, you were just a baby then, right?). All schools and businesses were closed. Everybody had to stay home as much as possible, and had to carry their gas-masks with them everywhere. And it lasted for weeks and weeks (And some missiles did indded were dropped over Israel. I remember the distinct feeling of the building in which our apartment was, swaying back and forth, because a missile hit near us). We've had wars since, and emergencies, but this seems like the most serious one since then, or ever in my lifetime.
Stay safe and healthy, people. Wash your hands and take care.
Of course they still deny being tested, but if there ever was karma deserved both of them would get this virus. Don't want them dead because I want them to lose the election in a landslide and be hauled off to jail, but them both getting super sick for a time would be just dandy. Then perhaps some competent professionals could handle this crisis.
Nilly! Yes, my heart hurts for the health care workers. They are going to be under tremendous stress.
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I'll bet Zoom is hiring.
I am very interested by the decisions my work is making. We're cancelling all public events and reservations for our meeting rooms. We're asking people not to return their library books and waiving all fines! We're staying open but probably de-activating every other computer and moving chairs to keep people apart.
It's the children/teens that are going to be a wild card. We have some very small branches that serve after school snacks to HORDES of kids (in low-income neighborhoods) and... the kids won't stop coming. Kids are kids.