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<blockquote data-quote="ahhjeez" data-source="post: 756311" data-attributes="member: 16999"><p>I love your attitude Busy. My mom lives with me and she will be 70 in April so I'm watchful and trying to prepare without freaking out. My husband is also over 60 and works with the public so I'm a bit worried about that. Like Louise I'm also near Boston and we had planned before this to go into the city for a day, but now we are actively social distancing. Fortunately my son was already doing college online and is keeping busy with friends through his gaming platform. My business has ground to a halt so I'm really worried about that. I'm hoping that we can get ahead of the curve on this and minimize what could be pretty bad. I'm also immunocompromised and on an immunosuppressant so that's an added layer for me. I'm trying to be sensible and make sure I'm following all the recommended precautions without panic. I'm really hoping that this will not last too long, but I'm preparing as best I can. </p><p></p><p>One thing I did notice when I was out shopping at my local grocery was how awesome everyone was being with each other. I saw people looking out for the elderly, trying not to hoard, checking to see if other shoppers maybe needed something in their cart if there wasn't anything left on the shelves. Gave me hope and a glimpse at how good people can be. ♥ Wishing everyone here well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahhjeez, post: 756311, member: 16999"] I love your attitude Busy. My mom lives with me and she will be 70 in April so I'm watchful and trying to prepare without freaking out. My husband is also over 60 and works with the public so I'm a bit worried about that. Like Louise I'm also near Boston and we had planned before this to go into the city for a day, but now we are actively social distancing. Fortunately my son was already doing college online and is keeping busy with friends through his gaming platform. My business has ground to a halt so I'm really worried about that. I'm hoping that we can get ahead of the curve on this and minimize what could be pretty bad. I'm also immunocompromised and on an immunosuppressant so that's an added layer for me. I'm trying to be sensible and make sure I'm following all the recommended precautions without panic. I'm really hoping that this will not last too long, but I'm preparing as best I can. One thing I did notice when I was out shopping at my local grocery was how awesome everyone was being with each other. I saw people looking out for the elderly, trying not to hoard, checking to see if other shoppers maybe needed something in their cart if there wasn't anything left on the shelves. Gave me hope and a glimpse at how good people can be. ♥ Wishing everyone here well. [/QUOTE]
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