We have implemented a "family state of emergency", we are done going out,
the "kids", are done going to work,
until this "pandemic" blows over...
the "kids", are done going to work,
until this "pandemic" blows over...
Zass":26d0xbkg said:My partner and I have been sick with dry coughs, high fevers that have lasted several days, and sinus-type symptoms.
We aren't really concerned for ourselves because we are fairly young, non-smokers in good shape. I sure would like to know if I pose a serious risk to others around me...However..
What we found out today was our area had incredibly limited testing (250 test kits total,) which will be reserved for people who have full blown pneumonia and are already struggling to breath. So we can still go to work, despite infection risk. Meanwhile, even the liquor stores are shut down.
Preitler":1dobvq0z said:Restrictions prolonged until easter. Police started to enforce the "keep distance" and curfew rules, we are only allowed out for a walk, to shop (there almost isn't anything open but pharmazies and supermarkets), or to go to work, well, if there is still work to do, and if we can keep 6ft away from others at any given time.
Well, be it. The virus will pass, one way or another.
What I worry is that nothing will go back to normal, the climate activists and others seize the opportunity, gloating over the cornucopia of possibilities that opens up, our media happily jumps on that train. I wonder what the new normal will be once it's proven that you don't need to travel, that you can keep humans in tiny cages like chicken, as numbers grow this is more efficient and easier to control anyway. Freedom is overrated, people will get used to it.
Ok, I'm in a somewhat negative mood, doesn't look good for my future even if things change just moderatly. I needed 20 years and a lot of luck to find a job where I can function and earn a living, if that ends I'm toast.
Yeah those that dont take the quarantine seriously are a real trouble everywhere really. My friend started working again today, she works at SUBWAY, she's happy. Me, I'm gonna maintain isolation for a long while still though because of my health.hotzcatz":l6ec68gg said:I'd offer to buy your bunnies from you Kimi, but international shipping - especially to Hawaii - in a pandemic is about impossible. There's a lot of cancelled flights and no more direct flights to our island so incoming livestock gets as far as the ag inspection desk in Honolulu and then what? They don't shift the shipment to the interisland airline so the bunnies could only get as far as Oahu and not get to our island.
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