Quarantine, Lock Down, Virus, Coronavirus, COVID19. Rebound
Wow....so many words to
describe what the whole
world has been dealing with.
Whoever thought that in your
life time you would be under
QUARANTINE? Or that the
state you live in would be on
LOCK DOWN?
Well, I never thought it
would be something
I would live through.
Never thought I would
walking out of my home
and heading to the store
wearing a mask.
Avoiding the aisles with people
on them, or standing 6 feet apart
from folks in line.
However I have not been
as safe as some others...
some folks go to the store
and come home, taking off
shoes and leaving them outside.
Stripping down as soon as
they enter the phone and
taking a shower. Washing
clothes as soon as they
get in. Washing down their
items from the store before
taking them in the house.
CRAZY, this world has been
turned upside down.
I have stated before that
I like to document events
in my area with pics.
From the tornado damage of
1986 to the floods of 2010.
Back to tornado damage of
2020. But for some reason I
just not see how to photograph
this virus. Even being out
and about with my phone it
still was not hitting me until
last week.
The signs....not just the
printed ones but signs of
folks being safe and thanking
the folks on the front line.
I found this one outside
of Lowe's last week.
Noticing all the plastic
bearers put up for keeping
customers from breathing
on staff, and the other
way around.
(notice the wooden
poles up with heavy
plastic stretched from
one pole to the other).
Same here at the post office.
Protection from ......what?
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My guess is if someone
punches in the numbers
on the plastic how does
that stop the next person
from picking up a germ
on said plastic....
still trying to figure
this one out.
Most stores now have
these on the floor.
(yep that's my colorful shoe)
Headed to PetSmart yesterday
cause Ms. Bit needed food.
Ran in Walgreens the other day...
Do you know how hard it is
to locate Tylenol or even a generic
brand? WOW....or a thermometer?
See with spring headaches
and with body pain
I have to take Tylenol
(generic), I can't take
Advil or anything containing
ibuprofen (weight loss
surgery). I had run out
of mine, and my thermometer
broke a couple months ago
right before this virus
broke out. Luck, I did
find my generic and I did
fine one thermometer....
took awhile.
Restaurants are doing curb side
meals delivered when ordered
ahead of time.
Shopping center parking
lots bare.
And this is just a few
things that have happened
during the Quarantine time.
Monday Nashville TN will
start REBOUNDING.
Restaurants will open at
1/2 occupancy. Retail stores
can open also at 1/2 the
amount a people to enter.
Gyms, bars and salons remained
closed. That is phase one.
Phase two will happen only
if phase one does not go
totally off the rails.
Phase two 3/4 capacity. Bars
and gyms stay closed.
Phase three -
salons by apt only and
bars open
1/2 capacity and restaurants
and retail at full. Phase four,
schools, gyms full capacity,
sports at full and salons till
apt only. Could take up to
18 months to recover.
Okay, guessing we will
see how this goes.
Stay tuned, same
blog, different days.
Pam
Comments
I haven't changed how I do things. I still go to work, I don't worry about what I bring into the house. I figure if I'm going to get it I"m going to get it and since I'm at work 40 hours a week taking my clothes off outside the house and wiping down my purchases isn't going to make a difference.
Stay Safe! Diana
I love the signs thanking people.
HOORAY for Nashville!!!!!!!!! Some opening, with precautions!!! Yesssss!!!!!
I am all for it!!!! Healthy younger people should be able to return to work.
No, I don't intend for us to run out and mingle. lol Smart for us, to keep away. but it's not that difficult for us, so I know, I'm lucky in that regard.
Again, hooray for Nashville!!!!
Open soon, please.
Here....
Healthy and Young
go back to work.
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I'm glad to see plastic up between workers and customers. I'm glad to see them in masks, too. I wasn't happy when the companies were telling employees not to wear masks. They are most at risk as they are seeing so many different people daily.