Checking in from Northern Illinois.
We have 3 cases in my county, a bit outside Chicago. Our Governor was very on top of things. He closed restaurants early on. We now have shelter in place orders with nonessential businesses closed. But the factories are still working. It was only this morning that the first 2 major factories closed sending about 2,000 people home. The local car plant is not working either, with about 7,000 out of work.
People have cleaned the shelves and are acting ridiculous. A woman tried to steal some groceries out of my cart the other day. I told her to drop my groceries or Corona virus would be the least of her worries. She dropped the food and walked away saying she didn't know it was mine. Really? Hmmm.
Speaking of food hoarding, now on Facebook I see people asking if milk can be frozen as it's coming to the date of expiration from the first round of milk hoarding.
We see pictures nighty of people congregating at parks and beaches, having play dates etc on the coasts. What is so hard to understand about staying home? That the virus has a long life on surfaces and even those who seem well may not be. Out here, common thought is that these people are a$$holes that should get sick. We are out of work, staying home, and these morons are likely adding to the time we have to stay in, much less adding to the spread of the disease. Irresponsible and childish. Now I don't think anyone deserves the virus but it's hard to understand this level of stupid. Some talk of Marshall law if these people continue to behave in this manner.
At work, crime is increasing as people are home. Domestic violence is slowly increasing in number for example. Prisons are seeing cases pop up, and the spread of the virus is much quicker than in public, both in the Federal and state prison systems. Cases are piling up. Some say who cares if it wipes out the prison population. These same people forget guards, doctors, nurses, and employees work in prisons and go home to their families taking the virus home as well.
My parents are elderly and J is at higher risk so some worries there as well. J is still working but he's alone at night at the shop.
I'm keeping busy with chores, volunteer work, cleaning, exercising, yardwork and reading. A rotating list of things to get done each day keeps me from getting lazy or down in spirit.
Saddens me that Easter services likely won't occur as Easter is big in my culture and neighborhood. And talking daily to Airmid, who is in NYC, quite scary to see the pictures of that city looking like a ghost town. The other day she sent me an announcement that homeless people in shelters were testing positive in NYC.
And there are still some who seem to think this is no big deal, a political stunt related to the coming election, rather than a health emergency. Ignorance and denial are not just MLC symptoms apparently.
Best to you all,
Lp
if people won’t listen to you, there’s no point in talking to people. If they won’t listen, you’re just banging your head against a wall.
Sadly Ive used up all the time I had allotted to spend banging my head on the wall