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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 756255" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Nothing was going on where I live. Then we had a few random cases and now the stores are empty of TP and hand sanitizer. The people I know personally are calm but obviously, if store shelves are empty, there is panic in some people.</p><p></p><p>Some things are happening that remind me something is going on, such as no longer allowing large gatherings in our town and the NBA no longer there. We love to watch basketball. Some are recommending not attending church. I am going to attend. We have no cases near us and I do not feel unsafe. My husband and I are wondering if we will have to modify the work environment in our business. We have plans just in case. We are not that big and the employees mostly can work from home for a while. Ugh. Schools are being shut down after spring break. Glad my kids are grown. But the grands? They are too young to have no sitter...I guess Jaden's sitter would work.</p><p></p><p>The world went crazy.it did not happen during SARS or Ebola.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to go off topic. I think I needed to vent. In the end, our family is adaptable and will find a way to change our normal for now. Do I think there is overreaction?</p><p></p><p>I won't answer. It is what is it. Like Kay. Can't change what is going on. Can't change Kay or how Coronavirus is being handled.</p><p></p><p>RN, I hope it stays peaceful in Alabama. I truly hope all of us stay calm and adjust to anything we need to change in our routines. It does no good to be angry. Or to worry.</p><p></p><p>I have Al Anon tonight. We are going to attend.</p><p></p><p>Love to all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 756255, member: 23706"] Nothing was going on where I live. Then we had a few random cases and now the stores are empty of TP and hand sanitizer. The people I know personally are calm but obviously, if store shelves are empty, there is panic in some people. Some things are happening that remind me something is going on, such as no longer allowing large gatherings in our town and the NBA no longer there. We love to watch basketball. Some are recommending not attending church. I am going to attend. We have no cases near us and I do not feel unsafe. My husband and I are wondering if we will have to modify the work environment in our business. We have plans just in case. We are not that big and the employees mostly can work from home for a while. Ugh. Schools are being shut down after spring break. Glad my kids are grown. But the grands? They are too young to have no sitter...I guess Jaden's sitter would work. The world went crazy.it did not happen during SARS or Ebola. Sorry to go off topic. I think I needed to vent. In the end, our family is adaptable and will find a way to change our normal for now. Do I think there is overreaction? I won't answer. It is what is it. Like Kay. Can't change what is going on. Can't change Kay or how Coronavirus is being handled. RN, I hope it stays peaceful in Alabama. I truly hope all of us stay calm and adjust to anything we need to change in our routines. It does no good to be angry. Or to worry. I have Al Anon tonight. We are going to attend. Love to all of you. [/QUOTE]
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