waiting out the storm (virus)

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   / waiting out the storm (virus) #102  
Since the virus will keep me home and mostly indoors I stocked up on wine and scotch today.

The gov't store had us line up with 3 ft separations and would toke only plastic, no cash.(germs, you know)
Also they refused to touch any CC's or reward cards and used a portable scanner asking us to flip it right side up.

I was amazed on how much beverage some were buying. One had at least 70-80 bottles of wine and hard stuff in his cart.

One person commented on what the birth rates would be like nine months from now.

70-80 bottles?
At Canadian provincial liquor store prices?
Poor bugger must have needed to stop at the local RBC or BMO first.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #103  
I am a school teacher, so I will be administering online learning to my students for as long as it takes. School has been cancelled through April 6th here but I have a hard time believing we will be back by then. Kansas has already cancelled the entire rest of the year and I see many systems following suit. So far it has been going well, much more buy in than I had thought. It'll be crazy if they cancel the rest of the year. Feel bad for the seniors; no spring break, no prom, no graduation. Could be worse I guess.

I'm not complaining though!! Still getting paid and will have LOTS of time to check off some of the 761 projects I have on my list.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #104  
Since the virus will keep me home and mostly indoors I stocked up on wine and scotch today.
Swap the scotch for tequila and we are in the same boat! I travel extensively for business... now none! I canceled 5 trips so far... United Airlines is holding a bunch of my money. Who knows when I will be on the road again to Asia and Europe? Waiting out the storm... working in my home office but no one wants to engage... the business folks I typically meet with are now working from home. Sure is a weird vibe.

The good news is that because of this temporary lull... it is the time for me to get busy with projects around the house, shop, garden, and property. Spring is here and I need to get off my butt and get physically busy!
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #105  
There really is no change for me. I've 'self-isolated' about 300 days out of most years since I stopped working 9 years ago. I make 2-3 trips to town per month at the most on average, and am usually only gone 4-6 hours at most. Building this shed has caused more trips recently to get materials, but I still limit to one day a week when possible and hit several stores in a travel 'loop'.

Problem with the plan has been the excess rain that have severely limited outside projects making is far too muddy to work anywhere near safely. I've cut several trees, but can't get the tractor around to push the brush off into piles and what piles I've made are too wet to burn.

Then again, many have been doing exactly the 'waiting the storm out' routine as round after round of severe weather has rolled over much of the country. Another very large area will be doing that today.

Code:
Day 1 Risk 	Area (sq. mi.) 	Area Pop. 	Some Larger Population Centers in Risk Area
ENHANCED 	91,857 	7,623,518 	Indianapolis, IN...Omaha, NE...Des Moines, IA...Cedar Rapids, IA...Evansville, IN...
SLIGHT 	257,115 	34,801,553 	Chicago, IL...Milwaukee, WI...Kansas City, MO...Tulsa, OK...St. Louis, MO...
MARGINAL 	226,983 	27,867,114 	San Antonio, TX...Dallas, TX...Columbus, OH...Austin, TX...Memphis, TN...

That's 42 million people at or above 'Slight' Risk and another 27 million people just below.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #107  
We are social animals...well most of us are. Even though I live in the boonies, I still visited with the neighbors regularly. This "lock down" is going to get old after a couple of weeks. In the country, where many of us live, we can easily get outdoors to do things. Imagine being in a city living in an apartment or condo.

But my point is even though I have a very safe area for hundreds of acres around me, not interacting with other folks is going to be tough. Listening to the sermon on TV or the radio is not the same as riding into town to hear it and then having brunch with friends,

I can already see the effect on my fiancé. She is not handling it as well as I am and it is still early.
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #108  
No waiting as I need to go in daily even if I am the only employee clocked in... The entire surgical unit and support staff sent home Monday after a 27 surgery day which down with 6 cancellations.

Instead of going in at 4:30 am my new normal is 6 am to noon and the Administrator covers noon to 6 pm so medical deliveries... etc. are covered.

Today we have 3 emergency surgeries so a skeleton crew called in.

My personal problem is all the arrangements I have to look after Mom have cancelled... even a placement is out now as all the board and care and memory daycare are closed to new residents or simply shuttered.

I've got so many projects around the property I would love to do but Alzheimer's situation makes it impossible.

I am thankful for TBN
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #109  
I am a school teacher, so I will be administering online learning to my students for as long as it takes. School has been cancelled through April 6th here but I have a hard time believing we will be back by then. Kansas has already cancelled the entire rest of the year and I see many systems following suit. So far it has been going well, much more buy in than I had thought. It'll be crazy if they cancel the rest of the year. Feel bad for the seniors; no spring break, no prom, no graduation. Could be worse I guess.

I'm not complaining though!! Still getting paid and will have LOTS of time to check off some of the 761 projects I have on my list.

Two things that I see occurring from this virus. One school will be cancelled for the remainder of the school year. Second, even if school goes back into session or even after, there will be a much larger part of the population will home school. This will put a much larger burden on the school budgets since less kids will be attending in the future. So I can see a slow death of school districts with building closures, and reduced staff,
 
   / waiting out the storm (virus) #110  
This will put a much larger burden on the school budgets since less kids will be attending in the future. So I can see a slow death of school districts with building closures, and reduced staff,

Think of the reduced burden of operating buildings and busses that could go towards better staffing and servicing of distance learning.
 
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