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Lemon Cheesecake wrote:We have other members who like to draw & write. There are some threads you can write stories for avatar's...threads for drawing or you can start your own collection!
I just got home from work & am exhausted...I am considered an "essential worker" so I have been working through all the shut down. It would be nice to take a vacation but there is like no where to go (without it being a hassle).
Are you working? Online school? Home isolating with benefits? Or just home isolating?
Lemon Cheesecake wrote:With the home isolation you can always take advantage of online courses or home projects you might not have gotten to otherwise. Have you started anything?
One of my customers this week mentioned the most difficult thing for them is not being able to give hugs because of social distancing. I feel sad for those who are isolating alone and not within a family or room mate scenario where they can interact...hug if needed...since their environment is fairly constant.
I have always been fairly conscientious about the transmission of germs, before all this happened, I normally wipe down my cart, I cover my sneeze, I wash my hands after getting home or try to remove my work clothes when I get home, don't wear shoes in the house, change out my hand towel everyday... simple little things that help reduce the transmission of germs. I am not "OCD" on it but now you wonder if those people who have been haven't had the right idea! Asian cultures have worn masks in public for a long time...we in the western cultures looked at it more as they had a virus but I think our way of thinking has become more understanding...wearing a mask protects the wearer from other people's germs as well. So I think there will be a tolerance now for those who do choose to mask or glove up and they hopefully won't be ridiculed over it. And if you have an immune problem then the health care system should be encouraging ways to prevent transmission without having to live in a bubble and totally isolating. A work in progress I guess. Disease has been & will always be amongst us. Fortunately we are more educated & aware & not like living in the days of leprosy or the plague. (Although those diseases are still in the world they have ways of treating them now). That would be super scary! "Bring out the dead..." <shudders>
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