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Still sticking to the "this is no big deal" narrative? You're part of a shrinking population, you know.
If you take out Washington the death rate is very low. Still taking precautions so as to to not be a part of the spread.
Alabama (yuck, I know) finally got its first handful of cases over the weekend. None in my city so far, but a coworker’s son works in the COVID-19 pod of one of the hospitals here. Take it with a grain of salt, but he says three presumed positive tests sent to elsewhere in the state for results. Should be a day or two before hearing back on that. No surprise at all if that’s true, I’ve been saying for over a week that we have actual cases here, just not yet confirmed due to a lack of testing. Before this we were sending tests all the way to the CDC in Atlanta.
Work is mandating anyone who can work remotely from home must do so. Doesn’t help people like me who can’t operate from home due to the nature of the work, so my team will be here until facilities get shut down entirely. Seems like it’s a matter of when, not if that happens.
The packed bars in Nashville all weekend and the miles long line of cars going to Pensacola Beach would indicate otherwise.
Let's not have arguments in this thread. Everyone knows where individuals stand at this point.
As a result of a recent trip to London to attend a 6 Nations match at Twickenham and several trips in the Underground I've placed myself into a self-quarantine. I'm 6 days back with no symptoms yet.
Thank you for doing that.
I guess this is life now. JK. I hope people act responsibly around TP.
After reading the CDC and WHO web sites it seemed to be a reasonable thing to do and my manager agreed. Our company is now under mandatory WFH.
Checking in from Macon. The Kroger pick up fee is waived, and I just placed an order that I can pick up on Wednesday morning. Walmart delivery is 6 days, and Amazon is 4 days. I would expect these times to get longer, so planning ahead will be key.
I teach nursing at a university, so faculty are working/teaching from home. We're scrambling to plan for providing alternatives to replace the clinical experiences that are traditionally completed at the bedside. We're having to be flexible with our thinking towards the traditional way of doing things as well as how to assess competency when we can't see them in person. This is a huge challenge, but we're an innovative and flexible profession that will find a way. There will be much to learn from this crisis in so may respects.
I wish everybody good health!
I work with the Air Force at Hurlburt Field...we are all expecting a directive shortly to send all "non-essential" personnel home and work from home for an indefinite period. That is fine with me...that drive every morning can be brutal. I'll get a little extra sleep every day....gotta keep a positive attitude.
I'm here Waycross GA. Everything for me is normal besides my girls not being at school. I got the sniffles yesterday. I'm not in panic mode but kinda freaked out. I feel alright but thinking about figuring out how to get tested just in case.
Doing fine here in San Diego. Kids are all out of school until April the 6th. That is also subject to change, because it could possibly be lengthened even further. So far? So good. GO DAWGS!!!
Does anyone have a Tom Hanks update? I assume he is doing fine.
I hear he is sitting on a bench in Savannah waiting for Jenny.
His snot rocket game is reaching new levels, but otherwise IDK.
Jenny gave him that stuff ya know.
They're fine. Just flu like symptoms from what I could find.