QUARANTINE!!
How are you coping? Are you an essential worker, or are you able to work from home? Do you have any fears about going outside or to the store?
I'm hoping that, in years to come, we can look back at this thread and see how we got through this very unusual time of life! |
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I've got my mask, I go to the Grocery Store, and my wife and I go walking in the forested parks around here. |
NARAHT: That's me. Working from home, getting my walks in, grocery store and maybe a take out meal every now and then. That's it.
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I'm going to be positively feral by the time this thing is over.
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I thankfully am able to work from home, my husband after a couple of days of his work being closed they were given guidance they are considered essential and he went back to work.
I've been working from home daily since mid-March, I try to really limit my outings to the store so I try and go once a week or maybe once every two weeks. I have a dog so that forces me to get out and take a walk although I have a cloth mask that I've started to wear for walks around the neighborhood. My only other weekly outing is to see my dad, I put on an old N-95 mask I had already from doing house stuff before I go into his house since he's at higher risk. And wore my N-95 at the grocery store the other day as well. Although even how I shop in the store has changed since before all of this I loved to meander through the aisles and look now I'm pretty strategic of what I am there for to get myself in/out as quickly as possible. It does worry me that my husband is having to go in to work, thankfully work has been slower so his public exposure has been less. But I'd be lying if I didn't say I was concerned. |
My husband and I are walking the dogs and gardening a lot. The three youngest sons are home from college.
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My husband has a good job in IT with an essential company (HVAC contractor) so thank God his job is safe and pays well. He is working from home.
My 25 year old, thriving small business as a pet sitter is gone. Completely dead. I lost thousands of dollars in bookings. The whole pet sitting industry has been decimated. |
I'm enjoying quarantine. If there wasn't a terrible disease doing this I'd be in heaven.
I already worked from home and only went out for errands in the morning. I'm getting so much done. More work done, more crafting, more reading, more cooking and baking, much more exercise, catching up on TV I recorded, completing all sorts of things I said I'd get to and didn't around the house - it's insane how productive I've been. And it's not like I couldn't have done it before, because I could have. I just didn't. So that's interesting to me. |
Cornell Law's been in online classes for a week and a half now and they're mostly going fine. Thankfully all of our grades are pass/fail now so I don't have to worry about competing against my classmates on the curve, which is much more fair because everyone's living situation and ability to cope with the pandemic vary greatly. I've basically been walking my dog, occasionally going for a run when it's nice enough and buying groceries as needed. I started a gigantic cross-stitch project as a gift to my best friend who's graduating from law school this spring and I didn't think I'd get it done in time, but now that his commencement is cancelled and classes are online I probably will have it done by late May.
My dad's an ER doctor and worked a couple weeks at a hospital in Tampa and is currently at Mt Sinai in NYC through this weekend. After that he's going to a hotel room back in RI to quarantine so he doesn't potentially get my family sick. I'm worried he doesn't have enough PPE and I desperately hope he does:( |
I'm an essential worker who must go in. I am semi-retired so I still have 20 hours per week in the office.
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Essential worker: Health care, mid-management. Gotta go to the Medical Center, assign the pool of employees to other areas of the hospital, if needed.
Employees are COVID-19 screened prior entering the hospital and are given a mask. I feel safe. NO VISITORS ALLOWED. I am 90% sure I had it already in February, once antibody testing is available at my institution, I will be asked to be tested... |
I am an essential worker (Fire Captain); so, of course, I still go to work. We get a health screening before each shift. Firefighters are used to dealing with unexpected and "chaotic" situations. So, it's business as usual. [shrug]
At home, however, I've made the adjustments of not going places like I normally would. I'm not afraid of going outside or anything like that. If I do go out, I just do my part by wearing a mask, etc. |
I’m an essential worker (drug and alcohol rehab), so I’m still working...as long as people keep coming to rehab, that is. I’m in NJ, so I’m staying in as much as possible unless it’s work. I have like five lifetimes’ worth of groceries in here right now...
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I am teaching from home.
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