Update from the hot zone*:
Schools are opening on a 2-hour delay tomorrow and closed Monday. (There was already a scheduled Superintendent's Day closure for Thursday, this supposedly replaces that but I feel like I'm in that joke and this is the equivalent of being told Grandma's on the roof.)
NYU classes are remote until the end of April.
All corporate employees are WFH until the end of March (yesterday it was just NY and Seattle).
*That's what we call Westchester now even though I'm miles away from New Rochelle and all the traffic goes in and out of the city not cross-county so I'm in no more actual danger than anywhere else outside the actual quarantine zone.
It was super slow at work today. only some seniors and parents with kids. I didn't even do $800 in sales.
I have been freaking out about this bc I'm not commission and one sipervisor suggested I talk to the store manager. So I'm going to find him tomorrow and talk. I am not the only person on commission, obviously, but we are in the minority in the store (only certain depts and certain volume stores) but that have to have a plan.
I ordered coffee from Amazon, and Instacart Ed a bunch of stuff. A woman at work is bringing me TP from her stash!
All the non-work people I have interacted with seem supremely unbothered. Everyone at work is tense and preparing for the worst. We are all very focused right now on making sure our students can start attending classes online starting Monday, but if the hospital becomes over-run, we could end up working there.
Clinical sites are slowly announcing that no students will be allowed, which is pissing off students, but seriously, there is nothing I can do.
Theo have you heard anything about them testing your residents or staff?
From my brother:
Residents of Clackamas View Senior Living:
1. Bonnie
2. Milton
3. Woody likes cars
4. Polly likes hats
5. Bernie
6. Suzi
7. Dail
8. Barney
9. Carl
10. Marilyn likes Scotland
11. Ken
12. Dee
13. No thirteen
14. Pat
15. Helen
16. Kerryl
17. Darrell likes bananas
18. Pat
19. Judy has a little dog Buster
20. June
21. Mark likes to say "magnificent!"
22. No twenty. Two
23. Reta
24. Rae Lynn calls herself ornery
25. Larry
26. Carol
27.
Here is our people. I tried to think of a few things about some.
Thank you so much!you have real cool invisible friends!
Chorus says concerts are definitely on. They say the audience can spread out. Which is true...I'm more concerned about the pack of us with open mouths, breathing on each other for 90 minutes.
Schools in my area are closed tomorrow for a deep cleaning.
Chorus says concerts are definitely on. They say the audience can spread out. Which is true...I'm more concerned about the pack of us with open mouths, breathing on each other for 90 minutes.
Don't go. Arts organizations are not making well informed decisions on this.
aurelia, are Chicago theatres still open?
The Governor and Mayor just held a press conference in which they announced the prohibition of gatherings larger than 1000 and recommended cancelling gatherings over 250.
For my employer, tonight's preview is still on. All other performances (opening was supposed to be Monday) are cancelled until further notice. Tomorrow afternoon we're filming the show, presumably to make available to ticket holders.