How Isolated is everyone right now?
#76
Re: How Isolated is everyone right now?
I have been working from home for a week.Since last Friday I have been within 6 feet of the cashier at the liqour store twice, the cashier at walgreens and an accidental customer in walgreens. BAU!
#77
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#78
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I feel like chicken licken in my neighborhood. I think most people are getting it but not everyone. Today some of the neighbors are getting together for a quick drink but asking everyone to keep their distance! It seems like for some people, it's just another theme for a party. They also invited my italian neighbors who obviously are horrified.
This morning I had a conversation with my DD and her dad about her no longer going from his place to mine freely. I've asked her to choose where she wants to be for at least the next 2 weeks, probably a month. We can't afford for both of her parents to be sick at the same time since we're all she has.
I've been isolating myself apart from the odd grocery store visit for the last 2 weeks. I'd like to say my house is cleaner than it has been for a long time and I'm cracking on with the diy jobs but honestly, I feel far too uneasy to settle into doing much.
This morning I had a conversation with my DD and her dad about her no longer going from his place to mine freely. I've asked her to choose where she wants to be for at least the next 2 weeks, probably a month. We can't afford for both of her parents to be sick at the same time since we're all she has.
I've been isolating myself apart from the odd grocery store visit for the last 2 weeks. I'd like to say my house is cleaner than it has been for a long time and I'm cracking on with the diy jobs but honestly, I feel far too uneasy to settle into doing much.
#79
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I've got plenty of supplies of food, water.etc (not that there are any serious shortages - but the grocery stores are less stocked than usual), and back in Feb when this was 'looking bad' but not 'actually bad' We bought a literal ton of lysol wipes, sanitizers, cleaning supplies.etc .etc .etc - and are careful about everything. We disinfect our shoes/clothes/bags.etc when we leave the apt (which we try to keep to once a week tops).
One way or another we'll get through this!
#80
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Re: How Isolated is everyone right now?
I've only ventured outside to get groceries/essentials (I'm prepping to go out later as I need milk, bread and... cleanser). NYC outside the window is a total ghost town (ordinarily there's a stream of people 24/7 as its in a tourist hotspot) and within our apt building they are enforcing one person in the elevator, recycling center & mail room at a time (and with the mail room, you need to stay 6 foot back from the counter till they get your packages, place them on it, back off 6 feet so you can approach - everything gets lysol'd when done, including the packages. They aren't messing around).
#81
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I started self isolating at the end of January. It wasn't by choice though, the company needed to save money and let a few people go. They since closed a few locations and let more people go.
I'm half way through the 12 week unemployment benefit provided by Florida - a measly $275 per week! Good job the wife is still working. She's always worked from home, so no change for her.
The last couple of weeks have seen job interviews move to telephone and video calls.
The beaches were closed when the spring breakers didn't comply with group limits and social distancing.
At least the dogs still get their daily walkies, although it's now getting too warm for the morning one.
The wife has provided me with a long list of jobs to be done around the house and yard.
Need a job, since we're running out of wine, and need to restock
Otherwise, life carries on as normal.
I'm half way through the 12 week unemployment benefit provided by Florida - a measly $275 per week! Good job the wife is still working. She's always worked from home, so no change for her.
The last couple of weeks have seen job interviews move to telephone and video calls.
The beaches were closed when the spring breakers didn't comply with group limits and social distancing.
At least the dogs still get their daily walkies, although it's now getting too warm for the morning one.
The wife has provided me with a long list of jobs to be done around the house and yard.
Need a job, since we're running out of wine, and need to restock
Otherwise, life carries on as normal.
#82
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Joined: Oct 2003
Location: Tallahassee, Florida
Posts: 807
Re: How Isolated is everyone right now?
Worked from home for a week.
Now back in the lab, very quiet. Almost prefer it .
Now back in the lab, very quiet. Almost prefer it .
#83
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Joined: Apr 2019
Posts: 46
Re: How Isolated is everyone right now?
That should be increasing soon - the relief bill passed by the federal government increases everyone's benefits by $600 per week. It also gives everyone an extra 13 weeks of benefits on top of their maximum.
Last edited by ss120396; Mar 31st 2020 at 1:52 pm.
#84
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Desantis, of Florida, has issued a stay at home order, to start Friday, and I've just found out that our company is considered an essential business. Repairing homes, especially post hurricane, is our speciality so that makes sense but it seems a tad weird to have two blokes each servicing a maximum of five properties a week on trailer parks that are specifically for over 55's, ideal situation for spreading mayhem if either of us is/becomes a carrier. I'm waiting to see how my stepdaughter boss is going to justify her dog grooming business as an essential service...
Popped into Walmart for some odds and sods - no TP, bleach, etc. Was most surprised to see that the fresh orange juice section was stacked, mind you this Wallymart is only two miles from Tropicana, I'd have thought that echinacea and OJ were well known for boosting sub-par immune systems and therefore items to panic buy. Anyhow, back on topic, absolutely zero social distancing at the tills with cashiers, even the tax preparer stall had a client sat three feet from the tax bod. Until today I'd only seen three people masked up, saw about two dozen of them in the Walmart.
Popped into Walmart for some odds and sods - no TP, bleach, etc. Was most surprised to see that the fresh orange juice section was stacked, mind you this Wallymart is only two miles from Tropicana, I'd have thought that echinacea and OJ were well known for boosting sub-par immune systems and therefore items to panic buy. Anyhow, back on topic, absolutely zero social distancing at the tills with cashiers, even the tax preparer stall had a client sat three feet from the tax bod. Until today I'd only seen three people masked up, saw about two dozen of them in the Walmart.
#85
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Not isolated enough. I take my dog out twice a day for a mile and a half walk round the neighborhood and I am amazed at the number of stupid bar stewards who have to come right up and talk to me. Tried crossing the road to avoid them to no avail, getting to the point where I am thinking about not taking the dog for exercise. Either that, or I am about to educate a few people in Anglo Saxon English. /rant over
#86
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I'm in MD.
Just me and my son, my partner is 'essential' and has been staying at his house. DS is 19 and had some medical issues and only ever left the house for doctor's appointments and expensive restaurants on my tab...
I was sent home on March 18th from work (no pay but we were generously allowed to use our vacation/sick days)...I am not sure I will have a job once this is over, they operate a strict last in/first out policy and I had the dubious honor of being their most recent hire....I also had a thriving event photography business that I did on the weekends, of course that is completely dead, prior to this I was booked every Friday, Sat and Sun in March and April.....Governor here has ordered we can only go out for essentials...I go out maybe twice a week if that for groceries....Should be ok money-wise, made a claim for unemployment and combined with the $700 Maryland is giving I will be able to cover rent and bills for the foreseeable future...I am somewhat antisocial, only generally left for work anyway, so have been amusing myself crafting hilarious (well at least in MY opinion) posts on FB....
My sister lives in NJ and has the coronavirus, diagnosed over the phone. She has a pretty mild case so far (about 11 days now) and seems to be doing well so far. She lives with her fiance, who has been staying in a seperate room and using a different bathroom, so far he hasn't caught it....She is a free lance nanny, so that is completely dead for her, he is a trainer and at present is still getting some pay from work and has been doing some virtual classes....hopefully they will weather this thing....
Just me and my son, my partner is 'essential' and has been staying at his house. DS is 19 and had some medical issues and only ever left the house for doctor's appointments and expensive restaurants on my tab...
I was sent home on March 18th from work (no pay but we were generously allowed to use our vacation/sick days)...I am not sure I will have a job once this is over, they operate a strict last in/first out policy and I had the dubious honor of being their most recent hire....I also had a thriving event photography business that I did on the weekends, of course that is completely dead, prior to this I was booked every Friday, Sat and Sun in March and April.....Governor here has ordered we can only go out for essentials...I go out maybe twice a week if that for groceries....Should be ok money-wise, made a claim for unemployment and combined with the $700 Maryland is giving I will be able to cover rent and bills for the foreseeable future...I am somewhat antisocial, only generally left for work anyway, so have been amusing myself crafting hilarious (well at least in MY opinion) posts on FB....
My sister lives in NJ and has the coronavirus, diagnosed over the phone. She has a pretty mild case so far (about 11 days now) and seems to be doing well so far. She lives with her fiance, who has been staying in a seperate room and using a different bathroom, so far he hasn't caught it....She is a free lance nanny, so that is completely dead for her, he is a trainer and at present is still getting some pay from work and has been doing some virtual classes....hopefully they will weather this thing....
#87
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I'm in MD.
Just me and my son, my partner is 'essential' and has been staying at his house. DS is 19 and had some medical issues and only ever left the house for doctor's appointments and expensive restaurants on my tab...
I was sent home on March 18th from work (no pay but we were generously allowed to use our vacation/sick days)...I am not sure I will have a job once this is over, they operate a strict last in/first out policy and I had the dubious honor of being their most recent hire....I also had a thriving event photography business that I did on the weekends, of course that is completely dead, prior to this I was booked every Friday, Sat and Sun in March and April.....Governor here has ordered we can only go out for essentials...I go out maybe twice a week if that for groceries....Should be ok money-wise, made a claim for unemployment and combined with the $700 Maryland is giving I will be able to cover rent and bills for the foreseeable future...I am somewhat antisocial, only generally left for work anyway, so have been amusing myself crafting hilarious (well at least in MY opinion) posts on FB....
My sister lives in NJ and has the coronavirus, diagnosed over the phone. She has a pretty mild case so far (about 11 days now) and seems to be doing well so far. She lives with her fiance, who has been staying in a seperate room and using a different bathroom, so far he hasn't caught it....She is a free lance nanny, so that is completely dead for her, he is a trainer and at present is still getting some pay from work and has been doing some virtual classes....hopefully they will weather this thing....
Just me and my son, my partner is 'essential' and has been staying at his house. DS is 19 and had some medical issues and only ever left the house for doctor's appointments and expensive restaurants on my tab...
I was sent home on March 18th from work (no pay but we were generously allowed to use our vacation/sick days)...I am not sure I will have a job once this is over, they operate a strict last in/first out policy and I had the dubious honor of being their most recent hire....I also had a thriving event photography business that I did on the weekends, of course that is completely dead, prior to this I was booked every Friday, Sat and Sun in March and April.....Governor here has ordered we can only go out for essentials...I go out maybe twice a week if that for groceries....Should be ok money-wise, made a claim for unemployment and combined with the $700 Maryland is giving I will be able to cover rent and bills for the foreseeable future...I am somewhat antisocial, only generally left for work anyway, so have been amusing myself crafting hilarious (well at least in MY opinion) posts on FB....
My sister lives in NJ and has the coronavirus, diagnosed over the phone. She has a pretty mild case so far (about 11 days now) and seems to be doing well so far. She lives with her fiance, who has been staying in a seperate room and using a different bathroom, so far he hasn't caught it....She is a free lance nanny, so that is completely dead for her, he is a trainer and at present is still getting some pay from work and has been doing some virtual classes....hopefully they will weather this thing....
#88
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Not isolated enough. I take my dog out twice a day for a mile and a half walk round the neighborhood and I am amazed at the number of stupid bar stewards who have to come right up and talk to me. Tried crossing the road to avoid them to no avail, getting to the point where I am thinking about not taking the dog for exercise. Either that, or I am about to educate a few people in Anglo Saxon English. /rant over
Last edited by Jerseygirl; Apr 1st 2020 at 11:52 pm.
#89
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Re: How Isolated is everyone right now?
If they had not closed the Brewery I am not sure it would have made much difference to me, all my travel is essential.
I made a couple of calls today, one person was in Lowes the other in Costco, both seemed to be busy. Now the main road is definitely quieter, which I put down to the ski resorts being closed.
I made a couple of calls today, one person was in Lowes the other in Costco, both seemed to be busy. Now the main road is definitely quieter, which I put down to the ski resorts being closed.
#90
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Thanks for sharing. So they are diagnosing C-19 over the phone; that's interesting. I assumed that any 'confirmed' case would involve an actual test, and that anyone with symptoms but not tested would be somehow counted differently. I'm not asking these questions to challenge anything you said, just to better understand how it's playing out in the real world ... since she has a 'pretty mild case', it's just their 'professional judgement' that she's got C-19 I presume.
Of course no definitive proof she actually has the virus...not even sure if cases like these are counted as no actual tests....if so, I cannot imagine how many MORE cases than the official count exist...