The effect is very real no matter personal thoughts.
Most of the senior retirement communities are under lock down... that means NO VISITORS
Medical Supply Chain is being stretched... and workers sent home with fewer left to do the work.
This Saturday the second longest and well loved employee for 40 years of service will be laid to rest... nurses on their own time have been taking turns at the residence so she could remain at home in her final days from Cancer.
The family has schedule a funeral and reception to thank the many that have helped... imagine just retiring and being the care giver for so many over the years both on the job and privately and not more than 6 months learning you have terminal cancer.
I'm thinking what would have been a great life tribute to someone so beloved will have many no longer attending...
I remember her well from my first day on the job 29 years ago...
Similar situations for any number of life events in the world are now on hold... and often now under penalty of law for gatherings... it is the reality.
On a side note it wasn't that long ago when my region was under several protracted power outages... some planned and others not as fire ravaged the State... for many it was a wake up call and I am sure they are better prepared as a result... most markets, gas stations, etc... shut down without power as did many employers...