This is certainly an interesting time right now. I know many of us around the world are social distancing, self-quarantining, or whatever phrase you are using for it. 

So let's take a moment and check-in here and let the community know how you're doing during all this.

 


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on Apr 15, 2020

Condolences to you and your family, Ace, may your mother rest in peace as she always remains in your heart.

on Apr 15, 2020

neone6

-Things are still pretty normal here in Sweden.
Depends on how you see it, and we won't really know if the "open society" strategy is working or not until the fat lady sneezes.

Norway population 5.3 million /150 dead (Society lockdown)
Sweden population 10.2 million /1203 dead (Mostly business as usual)

on Apr 15, 2020

Prayers your way, Ace.

on Apr 16, 2020

Thank you everyone for your kind thoughts and prayers. I know she wouldn't have wanted anyone to make a fuss.

-- Ace --

on Apr 16, 2020

My commute is around 15km. So I actually love these days. Working from home and getting lots of free time.

on Apr 16, 2020

Taking Covid-19 tests down to Indy to be analyzed. Today and tomorrow.  

on Apr 17, 2020

Sorry to hear of your Mum Ace...my Mum was 97 when I lost her and was too soon...

so much sadness from this virus....it's unimaginable.....    

 

on Apr 18, 2020

sydneysiders

so much sadness from this virus....it's unimaginable....

Yeah, this has to be the worst health crisis since the Spanish flu of 1918 through 1920.... and one has to wonder when it will end when there's talk of recovered victims becoming reinfected.  Hopefully that's just residual strands and are non-contagious, etc.

As for we here in Tassie, we're safe and keeping well.  There have been new cases of Corona virus in the North-West of the state but that's not near us.   I haven't been out of the house in 6 weeks to 8 weeks more because of the Corona virus, but it's something I've had to get used to over the years and it doesn't bother me any.  Both Steve and Shaunna are also well and coping okay with this lockdown, though Steve does go out to get our groceries and whatever other items we may need.

The other thing is that Shaunna purchased a second-hand mobility scooter.  Although her leg is healing quite nicely, she likely won't be fully mobile for a while yet, and then there's the lymphadema, which at times can cause mobility issues for her.  Anyway, it's a good thing to have here for me as well, for when I need to get from A to B and beyond when I'm not all that mobile.

Anyhow people, stay safe and well, okay.  

on Apr 21, 2020

In an effort to lighten your day up a bit........

 

 

 

on Apr 22, 2020

I've kind of been enjoying the "at home" versions of the Late Night talk shows.  It's nice in a way to see the "creatures" in their natural habitats.  I've also found that I can completely do without the crowd noise.  A pleasant surprise, maybe it'll catch on.

on Apr 22, 2020

DaveRI

I've kind of been enjoying the "at home" versions of the Late Night talk shows.

We get those damned late night talk shows here in Australia, and to be frank [not Bill, George or Harry] I can't stand them.  I mean, 99% of the content doesn't even relate to us, so why do we have to put up with them on our networks?

Yup, given all the so-called reality shows, infomercials and damned advertising, there's pretty near bugger all worth watching on TV.  In fact, I don't recall the last time I sat in front of the TV, other than to watch DVDs or Blurays of my own choosing.  We even ditched Foxtel because of the constant advertising before, during and after shows, not to mention the repeat after repeat after repeat.... after damned repeat.  Nope, we didn't sign up to pay for 20 minutes worth of ads in each one hour time slot.

Orright, that's my bitch and whine for the day.  

on Apr 22, 2020

Yep, it's pretty Slim Pickens.

on Apr 23, 2020

Hospital is slow due to all of the elective surg cancellations and everyone else afraid to go to the ER when they are sick.  We've >3x our ICU capacity but have yet to see a big surge.  My state (Minnesota) has managed the pandemic excellently, our state institutions are top-notch, for the most part. 

 

Hopefully, everything continues this way...

 

Otherwise, besides working I don't go out much - although I never did much anyway.  Since I work in healthcare there's a 100% chance that I either get it, or have already gotten it - but that's the deal you take when you work in my line of work, so it is what it is...

 

Hopefully everyone stays healthy, nice community thread to put up Island Dog ..

on Apr 23, 2020

tid242

Otherwise, besides working I don't go out much - although I never did much anyway.  Since I work in healthcare there's a 100% chance that I either get it, or have already gotten it - but that's the deal you take when you work in my line of work, so it is what it is...

Thank-you for your service   

-- Ace --

on Apr 23, 2020

Going to the Blood Bank these days means they take your temperature....and it's been over 0 which means I'm still alive...

This time the nurse had a bit of brain fade and forgot to hook up one of the bags...but caught it just in time.... otherwise we'd have been knee-deep in plasma.....mine....

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