In an effort to help folks compartmentalize and keep the discussion from overrunning our randoms threads, place all your COVID thoughts, worries, info and other related randoms here.
My company just officially told everyone who is able to, to WFH. No timeline on when that ends. Apparently someone “may” have tested positive in one of our buildings so they’re treating it as a positive case. Kind of crazy that they gave no one in that building any sort of warning until the company wide email went out this morning. My friend works in that building (and we go to the same gym...eep. Not that I’ve been there for a week ha) and said people are just streaming out of there with their monitors etc. Between this, the NBA / NCAA, travel ban, and all the other stuff...I’m kind of starting to worry! I know it’s all just preventative and is meant to slow down the spread so our healthcare system doesn’t GT overloaded. But it’s all kind of crazy and I’m starting to wonder if we should be stocking up on anything? Good thing DH got a thing of Costco TP this weekend before it ran out (not to stock up, because we were legit completely out of TP lol)...my friend is trying to get some because they’re out and can’t find any anywhere.
I have to travel fly to MN this afternoon for a convention in WI tomorrow. It's a healthcare related convention and I think providers maybe just aren't quite as worried? I don't know. But I'm salty about having to travel and, after waking around 1:30 this morning to go pee, was unable to fall asleep until around 5:30am b/c I turn my brain off, worrying about all of it.
*TW pregnancy related worries... .nothing has actually happened though* I have just had this sense of impending doom with this entire pregnancy and I thought that feeling would go away after the whole vasa previa diagnosis was uncovered.... but I still feel it. I don't feel like I can get excited b/c it just feels like something is going to happen. Like, is this it? We don't know about the long term impacts for babies where mom was diagnosed at this stage of pregnancy. Or, what if I catch it and all the coughing causes those at risk blood vessels to rupture and that's it. The baby bleeds out. My rational brain is telling me everything will be fine.... but, clearly, I'm not accepting that kind of rational thought right now lol. I'm just ready to be home and know that everything ended up fine. **TW OVER**
Oh, also, the water in the county I work in (and DD's daycare is in) tested positive for e.coli so we're not supposed to drink the water or wash our hands with it
@b_1029 MH went on a big stockpile Costco run a few weeks ago "just in case things get crazy with the corona virus" and I sort of rolled my eyes at him... now I'm over here thanking him. haha I have a coworker in Hong Kong and hearing what they went through over there as far as isolation and things being completely out of stock sort of opened up my eyes to what this *could* turn into. I'm still not too concerned about getting it personally, but it is very serious for a lot of people and spreads extremely rapidly. So I am worried for those at higher risk, our healthcare system's capacity, the long-term effects this will have on global supply chain, etc. This definitely seems bigger than just a virus and seems like it will have long lasting effects.
@blaf322 seems sort of weird they're still having you travel for a HEALTHCARE convention. I'd be annoyed too. Regarding the sense of doom, I know you've gone back and forth about getting on antidepressants and when to start, but do you think they could potentially help with that? I'm clearly not a doctor, but it sounds like that could be some anxiety coming through? It sucks you have such a bad reaction with sleep on them, so I totally understand your logic in wanting to wait to start them. Super annoying about not being able to use your water too!!
My selfish covid rant is I'm not sure my mom is still going to come visit tomorrow. She's flying, over 60 (so technically "at risk"), and coming from a state where things are rapidly changing as far as closing schools, canceling events, the governor is advising no elective travel, etc. I totally understand where she's coming from, and I actually mentioned to her earlier this week that maybe it's not the best time to visit after all, but... I'm bummed. She still hasn't decided, so I guess we'll wait and see.
@stlbuckeye132 I had the same thought this AM re: starting my antidepressants back up! I'll be starting them as soon as I get them next week. I think the doom and gloom feelings are absolutely the anxiety rearing it's ugly head. Clearly, it takes crying in the shower over water at work and pregnancy concerns to make me realize it thought
Re: your mom... I'm so sorry. I know how much you were looking forward to her visit
@blaf322 I totally know what you mean about the middle of the night. I woke up around 2:30 last night and same thing, couldn’t turn my brain off. Everything feels worse at night. We’re taking DS to the aquarium for his 2nd birthday today (😭) and I hadn’t thought anything of it til last night when things started getting a little crazy with the NBA and whatnot. DH asked if we should still be taking him and I essentially scoffed at him and said of course we are. Well just be responsible with hand hygiene and take extra precautions, etc. Of course, at 3 am, I started having major anxiety over the whole thing. We’re still going. Just packing hand sanitizer/wipes and keeping DS in the stroller as much as possible.
I have been slightly stocking up. Mostly because I can’t resist when Target has the “spend x amount and get y amount gift card” sales. So I frequently stock up on paper/plastic goods. I picked up extra cleaning supplies, toilet paper, diapers. I might pick up a couple more non-perishables than I usually would when grocery shopping this weekend.
I just hate the idea of not being able to get something that we need, not so much that I think it’s an apocalypse situation and I need to be a doomsday prepper (though I totally loved that show when it was on 😂). Who knows how long this chaos will go on for 🤷🏼♀️. I think having some essentials helps me to maintain a feeling of control over it all. I’m in healthcare, so germs don’t scare me all that much, but the social/economic repercussions are a bit concerning.
I'm glad we have this thread! I feel like my mind is all over the place with this stuff. I shared some of this yesterday but just to get it all in one place...
1. Thinking about it in terms of my risk if getting it (or DH or other close contacts). The risk still seems low and if we got it we would probably be fine (young, otherwise healthy, etc). There are so many other health concerns (flu etc) so are we overdialing?? 2. Then I think about it from the community perspective and realize it's much more about trying not to spread it to vulnerable populations and also keeping the spread low enough that our hospitals can manage their capacity to respond. That seems really important so them it's like, are we doing nearly enough? 3. Then finally as a pregnant person there's just so little info so all I can do there is be vaguely worried and settle on being "more cautious than I otherwise might be"
There's 90+ cases in MA, most near me in greater Boston. H's company mandated WFH (taking things a week at a time). Mine is still open but cancelled all travel and is cancelling/postponing events left and right, and told us to WFH if we want - and then my manager said "you're pregnant, don't risk it" (primary concern being the public transit/commute rather than the office environment). I'm with y'all sitting here wondering "should we be running to Stop & Shop over lunch today to grab some extra things...?" It just feels like it's all escalated a TON in the past 48-72 hours.
@stlbuckeye132 sorry about your mom, I know you were excited about that!
@blaf322 I think anxiety is hard for worrying in general but then you add big, vaguely threatening, out of our control concerns on top of it and it gets harder. And you have two big scary things with covid and the previa (and come on e coli who needs that right now)! Please take care of yourself ❤️
@blaf322 I’m sorry you’ve been feeling that way I don’t have any words of wisdom, but am here for you.
@stlbuckeye132 ugh I’m sorry about your mom’s visit. I don’t know the distance between you all, is there any way she could drive? That’s not selfish at all, I would be so sad if my mom had to cancel her trip. I’m worried about her as it is because she’s 72 and is a nurse at a nursing home (very healthy, but you never know)
@kristinl492 agreed on being concerned over the repercussions. I live in Louisville and obviously the biggest source of income for the city is the Derby, but who knows what will happen there? DH is worried about our property taxes next year already haha
@blaf322 I'm sorry you have to travel, that's so annoying. And wtf to the e coli being in the water? With all that's going on, I feel like I would be anxious and have a vague sense of impending doom too.
@kristinl492 we took DD to the aquarium for her 2nd bday last weekend, and now my husband has to report it because the aquarium is in a state that has had more cases (and the Gov has since declared a state of emergency). I honestly didn't even give it a second thought when we did it, but now I'm like what were we thinking?
For me I'm less concerned about me getting sick, I'm worried about my parents. My dad has underlying heart issues that don't cause day to day issues but I worry that he'd be in trouble if he got it. And my step mom is older than him. She's in great health, but in her upper 60's. They have been pretty unconcerned about travel (they travel a lot) but just this week cancelled a trip they had planned to go see my sister. I'm glad they did it, but it kind of made me take it more seriously myself.
My state got our first confirmed case yesterday, with 3 more getting confirmed this morning. And then my boss comes in and says a coworker who works in an office in our hallway (and I was in her office and she was in mine yesterday) is home sick today with a cough and chest pressure. That alone wouldn't freak me out but she has had to do a lot of airplane travel over the past few weeks due to a death in her family. But there's nothing I can do about it now, right? Ugh...
@nursejenn5 I did see that same info yesterday, it is reassuring that so far, it doesn’t seem to be the end of the world for pregnant women. No more than the flu, at least. Which, if I remember correctly, isn’t the biggest thing with the flu and pregnancy the fact that we just can’t fight it as effectively right now? Thankfully, I have great coworkers who take the flu patients so I don’t have to, when possible.
@blaf322 thank you! I’m anticipating the aquarium being pretty empty. Literally just this morning in my local mom group on FB someone posted and asked if she should take her kids to the aquarium today. 50-75% of the responses were No. I’m like good, stay home and let us have free roam 😂
@nursejenn5 Thanks for sharing! That is good news.
@blaf322 Someone on my other BMB must live near you because she posted about the e-coli too. That is so crazy.
We just had our third faculty meeting of the week at school. School is closed for students tomorrow and we are to work from home. We have spring break next week, but I am assuming they will probably extend that, so they are giving us time to come up with assignments for them to complete during any extension. I can at least get my thoughts together. I teach an AP class and I am worried all this will totally mess us up. Hopefully we won't be out too long. Life is crazy ya'll.
I was actually just coming on here to see if there was any thread for this - and here it is - so thanks for starting @blaf322!
@nursejenn5 thank you for sharing that information! I was curious as to how or if it would affect (effect? idk) the baby.
My work just announced that they're coming up with a plan for WFH, and testing out VPN capacity today. Then it sounds like there will be a 2-week rotation for everyone... I'm not sure how that will all pan out but as a pregnant woman, I would much rather just stay at home until this mulls over if at all possible. I just did a Target run today in hopes they might have restocked a few things, but I should have known - no TP, no sanitizing wipes, nothing. Luckily we still have a decent supply of those things and hope they last.
@stlbuckeye132 I'm so sorry to hear about your mom potentially not being able to visit. As someone who's mom lives about a 4-hour plane flight away from me I would be devastated too. My grandma, who is actually caring for my mother after her surgery, flies home tomorrow and I'm a little nervous for her to be flying... but ultimately I just want her to get home safe and stay there.
@shaqn0sis a friend of mine went to pick up her online target order and they didn’t have her TP that she already paid for. And none on the shelves to make up for it. She is legitimately out of it at home. So crazy! She said people were carrying TP out by the handfuls.
My brother in law works for Disney corporate in CA and Disneyland is closing for only the 4th time ever which is pretty wild. I also think March Madness being cancelled is responsible but also insane.
My work is going almost completely WFH for the foreseeable future which panics the extrovert in me. Also, H and I have a trip to LA to visit fam April 7-12 and I'm suuuuper hoping things have calmed down by then, I'd really hate for this to get cancelled. Fingers crossed
We have confirmed cases in my state, but none at the facility that I work at (yet??). As of 6am tomorrow morning, my facility will be on lockdown. Only essential personnel in and out (I am considered essential personnel). Only one door open for employees to come in and out of, all will be swabbed tomorrow and then temperatures taken every day when you come to work. No visitors or volunteers. This is tentatively scheduled to go through April, it will be a tough few weeks of work. I am calling my OB tomorrow to see what she wants me to do. My worry is that I will have to stay home during this time, which will be unpaid, and then if I end up on bed rest again, that will all be unpaid, and I am not eligible for maternity leave, so that will all be unpaid. We will be able to get by, but barely. And with us buying our new house and moving at the end of the month, not really an ideal time for me to not have a salary. If I have to stay home, I have to stay home, but I am definitely scared of the possibility of not having a salary from now until October/November.
@JessDG small world! I’m in NC so if she’s there, I bet she is!
@pocketrose my friend from my other BMB works for ESPN corporate in CT (so sister company to Disney) and they’re talking about closing the Corp office to all non-essential staff bc of the closures with the parks and cancellation of games and such. I wonder if they’re doing that for your bro’s office too?
Soooo this is more of an early FFFC but my husband has been told to work from home (because of our fateful trip over the border to the aquarium lol), and I’ve been resisting my boss but decided to agree to work from home tomorrow. We are going to use the time to do moving projects like purge clothes and get stuff organized. May as well make the most of the time, right?
Separately, the Catholic diocese in my hometown was the first schools to cancel which is interesting..no others have followed except the small university. No confirmed cases in the city at all.
My city has not shutdown schools except 40,000 student university. 1 hour from me school district is shutdown as well as some others
@kc0711 oh definitely! Best of luck. Hopefully you’re able to continue work as normal as possible. My mom works in a similar facility, but it’s pediatric long term care. I believe so far my state has only had one confirmed case in our area, it’s been mostly the northern portion. We’re southern. I’m curious if her facility will enact a similar protocol.
My state identified its first case yesterday. It turns out the woman who tested positive went to the ER Tuesday. I was at the same ER for work that day, so my supervisor had to report it to higher ups. So I’m waiting to see if they’ll make me work from home. There’s a lot of talk around my office about them making us work from home but I work for CPS and have to go into homes, schools, hospitals to do my job. So not sure how that’ll work because even if there’s a mandated shut down someone from my office needs to be on call
Spring break for students not staff or faculty was extended a week yesterday. So we still get to go to the office. All classes will be online after the extra week. Staff only gets one day off for spring break anyway. We have a handful of cases and the community spread seems to have started.
I tried to buy baby wipes at Costco that I use to clean my CPAP daily and they are all gone. Ended up getting a more expensive option at the grocery store. The run on our stores is getting nuts. I almost could not get my stomach medicine b/c people are stockpiling. Lactaid milk was hard to get.
I'm still not excessively anxious struggling more with not being able to take all my normal asthma medicine and spring allergy season having kicked off. This is going to be quite a ride I anticipate.
@NinnyJean what do you for your state's CPS? Investigations? I work for our state agency that oversees our version of CPS. I'm not a frontline worker, but I work with them. Just curious. I know we are taking a lot of precautions (our state had its first case a couple of days ago and then since then has confirmed three more) and having the same discussions about what to do with calls that come in if the state increases its level of emergency response. On the kind of bright side, if they close schools then at least the number of CPS calls decreases?
My mom ended up canceling her flight. Womp womp. I'm bummed, but it was the right thing to do. She's in Ohio (along with two of my sisters) and they've closed all K-12 schools for 3 weeks statewide. I'm honestly sort of starting to feel like my state (MO) isn't doing enough to take this seriously.
They are closing Disney. I’ve been here since Sunday and we have done all the parks. I’m happy to report that there’s really no panic here and it’s been calm. We leave Sunday and I’m mostly worried that our flight will be cancelled or changed and I’ll be stuck driving 24 hours to get home with three kids.
Public schools are still open here but barely, the nearby county had a case and any teacher from the county who taught in this county was encouraged to stay home which was 63 schools (but not the ones my friends kids who I take to school go to unfortunately so it was still an early morning for me lol)
Public schools "closed" in my province for 2 weeks after March Break... apparently we will still be getting paid (which means I will still get my hours for mat leave, thank goodness), but there's rumours some school boards will have staff come to schools without the kids. Not quite sure what I'll do for two weeks without kids lol. I'm just frustrated by the lack of communication, which I guess isn't surprising considering they're never good at communicating, why would it be any better in a crisis? lol. Trying to find the balance between not panicking and being prepared, so I'm going to try and stock up on a few frozen grocery items after work, mostly stuff we would be buying anyway.
@mrsdrez I agree about trying to find the balance. It’s too easy to get swept up in the hysteria and think you need to go buy all this stuff. I’m also planning a grocery shop after work. It’s what I would usually save for Sunday but the shelves are pretty bare in my area and I don’t wanna miss out on some essentials that we need.
@mrsdrez. Definitely agree with trying to find a balance with the food stuff. I just want to have some staples in case we are locked down or something and I truly feel like if we all stay in a little more it might help. I'm not going to buy tons of everything though! We normally shop on sundays and by the looks of my town, there wont be anything left by then. 🤷♀️
Our walmart started implementing a 1 package per customer policy for TP. All that was left when I went was 4 roll packs. Thankfully H bought the wrong kind a couple months back and have a big package of shitty TP as a backup just in case we run out of the normal stuff!
Just found out I'm officially off of work for 3 weeks with pay (Spring break + 2), is it bad that I'm excitedly making a mental list of all the projects that I'll be able to get done around the house?
@mrsdrez I'm in a job where I can WFH but it's starting to feel like the pace of work may be slowing a good bit......which has me thinking about what Im calling "my covid reading goals" (lol?) So, same, sort of
@mehugg Reading! Maybe I'll have time to read! lol. Also hoping I don't murder my husband. I heard somewhere that divorce rates in China are on the rise..
@mehugg That's pretty much how I feel about it all.
I'm in CA, and just in the last day or two things seem to be locking down. I just got an email from my daughter's principal that they're sending home workbooks in case they decide to keep the school closed after next week's spring break. The state has recommended that any gatherings of over 50 people be canceled, so that's sweeping across everything bit by bit - city activities and classes, our church, the nearby higher ed schools, etc.
Luckily I already WFH part of the time, and my parents (aka childcare) are out of town so I wasn't planning to go in much this week or next, but I might dial up the "from home" portion even afterwards. Speaking of which, my parents are in Hawaii and just told me they decided to come back earlier than planned. They're worried that flights are going to be canceled or something.
We always buy a lot from Costco, and luckily I bought a pack of TP a few weeks ago because I thought we were almost out (we weren't). I feel like I should stock up on more frozen and non-perishable stuff in case we get quarantined or something.
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@meanjellybean I do investigations! Our state had a shut down a couple years ago because of budget and we had a few people on call while the rest were off. I’m guessing that’s what will happen again
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*TW pregnancy related worries... .nothing has actually happened though*
I have just had this sense of impending doom with this entire pregnancy and I thought that feeling would go away after the whole vasa previa diagnosis was uncovered.... but I still feel it. I don't feel like I can get excited b/c it just feels like something is going to happen. Like, is this it? We don't know about the long term impacts for babies where mom was diagnosed at this stage of pregnancy. Or, what if I catch it and all the coughing causes those at risk blood vessels to rupture and that's it. The baby bleeds out. My rational brain is telling me everything will be fine.... but, clearly, I'm not accepting that kind of rational thought right now lol. I'm just ready to be home and know that everything ended up fine.
**TW OVER**
Oh, also, the water in the county I work in (and DD's daycare is in) tested positive for e.coli so we're not supposed to drink the water or wash our hands with it
@blaf322 seems sort of weird they're still having you travel for a HEALTHCARE convention. I'd be annoyed too. Regarding the sense of doom, I know you've gone back and forth about getting on antidepressants and when to start, but do you think they could potentially help with that? I'm clearly not a doctor, but it sounds like that could be some anxiety coming through? It sucks you have such a bad reaction with sleep on them, so I totally understand your logic in wanting to wait to start them. Super annoying about not being able to use your water too!!
My selfish covid rant is I'm not sure my mom is still going to come visit tomorrow. She's flying, over 60 (so technically "at risk"), and coming from a state where things are rapidly changing as far as closing schools, canceling events, the governor is advising no elective travel, etc. I totally understand where she's coming from, and I actually mentioned to her earlier this week that maybe it's not the best time to visit after all, but... I'm bummed. She still hasn't decided, so I guess we'll wait and see.
Re: your mom... I'm so sorry. I know how much you were looking forward to her visit
I have been slightly stocking up. Mostly because I can’t resist when Target has the “spend x amount and get y amount gift card” sales. So I frequently stock up on paper/plastic goods. I picked up extra cleaning supplies, toilet paper, diapers. I might pick up a couple more non-perishables than I usually would when grocery shopping this weekend.
1. Thinking about it in terms of my risk if getting it (or DH or other close contacts). The risk still seems low and if we got it we would probably be fine (young, otherwise healthy, etc). There are so many other health concerns (flu etc) so are we overdialing??
2. Then I think about it from the community perspective and realize it's much more about trying not to spread it to vulnerable populations and also keeping the spread low enough that our hospitals can manage their capacity to respond. That seems really important so them it's like, are we doing nearly enough?
3. Then finally as a pregnant person there's just so little info so all I can do there is be vaguely worried and settle on being "more cautious than I otherwise might be"
There's 90+ cases in MA, most near me in greater Boston. H's company mandated WFH (taking things a week at a time). Mine is still open but cancelled all travel and is cancelling/postponing events left and right, and told us to WFH if we want - and then my manager said "you're pregnant, don't risk it" (primary concern being the public transit/commute rather than the office environment). I'm with y'all sitting here wondering "should we be running to Stop & Shop over lunch today to grab some extra things...?" It just feels like it's all escalated a TON in the past 48-72 hours.
@stlbuckeye132 sorry about your mom, I know you were excited about that!
@blaf322 I think anxiety is hard for worrying in general but then you add big, vaguely threatening, out of our control concerns on top of it and it gets harder. And you have two big scary things with covid and the previa (and come on e coli who needs that right now)! Please take care of yourself ❤️
@stlbuckeye132 ugh
@kristinl492 agreed on being concerned over the repercussions. I live in Louisville and obviously the biggest source of income for the city is the Derby, but who knows what will happen there? DH is worried about our property taxes next year already haha
@kristinl492 we took DD to the aquarium for her 2nd bday last weekend, and now my husband has to report it because the aquarium is in a state that has had more cases (and the Gov has since declared a state of emergency). I honestly didn't even give it a second thought when we did it, but now I'm like what were we thinking?
For me I'm less concerned about me getting sick, I'm worried about my parents. My dad has underlying heart issues that don't cause day to day issues but I worry that he'd be in trouble if he got it. And my step mom is older than him. She's in great health, but in her upper 60's. They have been pretty unconcerned about travel (they travel a lot) but just this week cancelled a trip they had planned to go see my sister. I'm glad they did it, but it kind of made me take it more seriously myself.
My state got our first confirmed case yesterday, with 3 more getting confirmed this morning. And then my boss comes in and says a coworker who works in an office in our hallway (and I was in her office and she was in mine yesterday) is home sick today with a cough and chest pressure. That alone wouldn't freak me out but she has had to do a lot of airplane travel over the past few weeks due to a death in her family. But there's nothing I can do about it now, right? Ugh...
@kristinl492 happy birthday to your son!! I hope y’all have a wonderful time today. I think your plan sounds perfect.
@blaf322 Someone on my other BMB must live near you because she posted about the e-coli too. That is so crazy.
We just had our third faculty meeting of the week at school. School is closed for students tomorrow and we are to work from home. We have spring break next week, but I am assuming they will probably extend that, so they are giving us time to come up with assignments for them to complete during any extension. I can at least get my thoughts together. I teach an AP class and I am worried all this will totally mess us up. Hopefully we won't be out too long. Life is crazy ya'll.
@nursejenn5 thank you for sharing that information! I was curious as to how or if it would affect (effect? idk) the baby.
My work just announced that they're coming up with a plan for WFH, and testing out VPN capacity today. Then it sounds like there will be a 2-week rotation for everyone... I'm not sure how that will all pan out but as a pregnant woman, I would much rather just stay at home until this mulls over if at all possible.
I just did a Target run today in hopes they might have restocked a few things, but I should have known - no TP, no sanitizing wipes, nothing. Luckily we still have a decent supply of those things and hope they last.
@stlbuckeye132 I'm so sorry to hear about your mom potentially not being able to visit. As someone who's mom lives about a 4-hour plane flight away from me I would be devastated too. My grandma, who is actually caring for my mother after her surgery, flies home tomorrow and I'm a little nervous for her to be flying... but ultimately I just want her to get home safe and stay there.
My work is going almost completely WFH for the foreseeable future which panics the extrovert in me. Also, H and I have a trip to LA to visit fam April 7-12 and I'm suuuuper hoping things have calmed down by then, I'd really hate for this to get cancelled. Fingers crossed
@pocketrose my friend from my other BMB works for ESPN corporate in CT (so sister company to Disney) and they’re talking about closing the Corp office to all non-essential staff bc of the closures with the parks and cancellation of games and such. I wonder if they’re doing that for your bro’s office too?
This definitely has me petrified: A friend here shared this with me. Interesting even if you can't read it all. First paragraphs say a lot!
Also a bit later it says "if precautions are taken now, life might return to normal by June or July" 😳
Separately, the Catholic diocese in my hometown was the first schools to cancel which is interesting..no others have followed except the small university. No confirmed cases in the city at all.
My city has not shutdown schools except 40,000 student university. 1 hour from me school district is shutdown as well as some others
I tried to buy baby wipes at Costco that I use to clean my CPAP daily and they are all gone. Ended up getting a more expensive option at the grocery store. The run on our stores is getting nuts. I almost could not get my stomach medicine b/c people are stockpiling. Lactaid milk was hard to get.
I'm still not excessively anxious struggling more with not being able to take all my normal asthma medicine and spring allergy season having kicked off. This is going to be quite a ride I anticipate.
Thought this was an interesting article if anyone's interested in it.
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2020/03/12/814522489/singapore-wins-praise-for-its-covid-19-strategy-the-u-s-does-not
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Trying to find the balance between not panicking and being prepared, so I'm going to try and stock up on a few frozen grocery items after work, mostly stuff we would be buying anyway.
I'm in CA, and just in the last day or two things seem to be locking down. I just got an email from my daughter's principal that they're sending home workbooks in case they decide to keep the school closed after next week's spring break. The state has recommended that any gatherings of over 50 people be canceled, so that's sweeping across everything bit by bit - city activities and classes, our church, the nearby higher ed schools, etc.
Luckily I already WFH part of the time, and my parents (aka childcare) are out of town so I wasn't planning to go in much this week or next, but I might dial up the "from home" portion even afterwards. Speaking of which, my parents are in Hawaii and just told me they decided to come back earlier than planned. They're worried that flights are going to be canceled or something.
We always buy a lot from Costco, and luckily I bought a pack of TP a few weeks ago because I thought we were almost out (we weren't). I feel like I should stock up on more frozen and non-perishable stuff in case we get quarantined or something.
Expecting again -- EDD 7/27/20