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[personal profile] shadowkat
I kind of want to do a poll. Because, I've been wondering...does anyone have COVID-19? Does anyone's family or friends? Do you know people who have died from it?

[I know people who have had it, and people who have died. No one close to me has died, more distant, and an old guy at church who I'd gotten used to seeing and saying hello to.)

Is everyone in quarantine? To what extent? Are you opening up next week or have you done so already?

Do you feel this weirdness, where some people are living in the world of COVID and others seem to be oblivious...wandering about as if it's not an issue?

Date: 2020-05-13 02:57 am (UTC)
yourlibrarian: Scream-andemaiar (BUF-Scream-andemaiar)
From: [personal profile] yourlibrarian
Friends have had and recovered from Covid, and a brother and sister of one also did. The other friend's father did not.

I have a friend and a family member who are working in hospitals, one as an ER nurse, the other in admin on an ICU floor.

Our state has a stay at home order and mask use order until month's end. They are making plans for reopening some businesses.

And yes, I suspect there's a lot of the last going on. I rarely go out so I don't see much of it, but around me people are exercising or at work so short of mask use and some examples of distancing, it's easy to imagine not much is going on. At the same time my partner's worklife has been so affected by having to work only at home that it's a daily reminder of why we're here. But when I do go out, to the grocery or to get takeout, generally those are spaces where the safety rules are in effect and it's a very changed experience.

Date: 2020-05-13 03:08 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cjlasky7
As of this moment, no one in my family has Covid (knock wood). I'm not in quarantine, as I'm going into my branch at Borough Park (or the Kings Highway branch) two or three times a week. I walk the dog and go shopping around the neighborhood.

[Borough Park is mostly back to pre-Covid activity. It scares me to walk around there. I don't see that branch opening any time soon.]

My wife and son are either teaching or taking lessons via remote learning. So they aren't leaving the house for most of the day.

In recent weeks, we've been taking longer trips as a family. Brooklyn Market, Target--and we're planning to go to Home Depot for a new smoke alarm. We all wear masks and gloves, so we take no chances.

It's....tolerable. We're ok. But we do miss movies. And zoos. And museums.

And friends.
Edited Date: 2020-05-13 03:09 am (UTC)

Date: 2020-05-13 04:04 am (UTC)
atpo_onm: (Default)
From: [personal profile] atpo_onm
No one in my immediate family has or had it as far as I know, but immediate family for me is just my sister and her three sons, the youngest of which works in the lab at the largest local hospital, and walks around in a kind of daze-- but because he's extremely not oblivious.

Extended family is also okay, although my sister is a bit worried about one granddaughter who works in a nursing home in Virginia. (So far she's fine).

I work out of my home, and am reclusive by nature anyway, so I'm in the unusual position that it hasn't changed my habits by much. I go out for groceries once a week, and take my daily walks whenever the weather permits. Those are pretty stress-free, since the lower population density in my area makes it quite easy to avoid contact with others. Most people who are out walking are either walking their dogs, or like me, exercising.

As to the "re-opening", Lancaster has just joined several other counties in our region to open ahead of the June date the governor had set out. The city officials are pissed, but the county as a whole is nearly all repped by Republicans, so the city has little to say about such things.

In truth, and my sister agrees when I was talking to her on Monday, that business may open up, but that doesn't mean people will show up in any quantity. She certainly isn't (she's just turned 75), and I'm not (I'm 66). We're both annoyed by this recent, and escalating trend of right-wingers and other "I have my rights!!!" people) to basically dismiss the elderly population of the country as non-productive and therefore expendable.

Overall, though, I consider myself very, very lucky, and when I get in a bad mood I remind myself of that fact. Or take a walk. Or both.

Date: 2020-05-13 04:11 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cactuswatcher
I don't know anyone who has it or had it. But I haven't been keeping up with my own family the last couple weeks.

I've been in semi-isolation since early March. The only person I've been within a few feet of for more than a few seconds without a mask, was one of my neighbors who took a while to catch on that people (not just me) didn't like him doing that these days. He's learned and we've said a few friendly words from a distance. I work outside in my own yard and say hi and wave to my other neighbors.

I'm getting up the courage to go to the bookstore and possibly the electronics store, late this week or early next. I'm tired of just going to the same grocery store. I'll wear a mask and will disinfect anything I buy. I'm at an age when I shouldn't be taking chances.

It's odd. Besides people who are obviously being careful, you see people in the store with no mask, wandering down the aisles against the one-way arrows they've marked on the floor. Some of them look positively guilty about it, and others don't seem to have a care in the world. More people are ordering groceries on line and picking them up at the store. But many more are just shopping and being careful about it.

Date: 2020-05-13 08:29 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] trepkos
I live in Jersey - an island near the UK. We have had about 26 deaths declared, in a population of 110,000. Most people have behaved themselves - about a third wearing masks of some kind. There have been a few groups hanging out in out of the way places, but the Hemulens have been out and about in force, stopping people who were driving from one side of a 12 mile island to the other, and sending them back. Restrictions are just starting to slacken - we can meet up to 5 people not from our household, outdoors, with social distancing, and the bigger shops are allowed to open today. Garden centres stayed open throughout. I don't know anyone who has had it.

Date: 2020-05-13 08:43 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] petzipellepingo
Yes, Petzi Sis was tested positive in the nursing home. As far as I know she's still alive but that's all I know.

Date: 2020-05-13 08:48 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] oursin
My nephew possibly had it in early March - was able to self-isolate and as far as I know is entirely better and neither wife nor small children got infected (nor my sister & BiL who live in the granny-flat).

Righthand neighbour had it (or something), also his partner: but not his daughters, currently there because universities closed.

Someone in my wider circle who was just in hospital for a rather grim operation, has reported testing positive and feeling very ghastly.


Date: 2020-05-13 10:28 am (UTC)
beer_good_foamy: (Sugarshock)
From: [personal profile] beer_good_foamy
I think I may have had a mild case in March; I had a cold that just kept at it for three weeks in a row, but never serious enough to visit a doctor. Not knowing for sure whether that's what it was is a little stressful. So yes, I've been in quarantine, and very grateful for generous sick pay.

I know people who are fairly sure they've had it, and a couple who have had to seek treatment for it, but no one (personally) who's died. My parents are self-isolating at their summer house in the middle of the forest with a year's supply of pasta and potatoes. Lucky bastards.

Sweden has not been in lockdown (see e.g. this twitter thread for info on what we have done, and this one for info on what hasn't worked), so I'm doing like most of the country and social-distancing voluntarily to the extent that it's possible when I work in a public service (yes, libraries remain open, and now have to cover for all the services that have closed down, too). The idea is that not closing down completely should mean we're able to last longer than the countries who do go into complete lockdown, so hopefully no easing of it anytime soon.

And yes. Very much so. Every single day.

Date: 2020-05-13 10:29 am (UTC)
beer_good_foamy: (Default)
From: [personal profile] beer_good_foamy
Sending good thoughts your way.

Date: 2020-05-13 02:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kingstoken
My Aunt and my cousin have it, my aunt is in a nursing home and unfortunately those environments are a perfect breeding ground for the virus. As for my cousin we are not sure where he got it, but it might have been at the hospital, he has a host of health issues and is often in and out the hospital. Fortunately, it looks like both their cases are mild and they should make a full recovery.

Date: 2020-05-13 02:36 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] mefisto
Nobody in my family has it. I don't know anyone who's had it, but someone at my wife's work was diagnosed. He had a mild case and recovered.

We're subject to "stay at home" orders, but they're relatively mild: we go out for walks mask free because there's plenty of room, and to the grocery store or pharmacy (masked, of course). Nothing else has changed much except my wife works from home now.

Date: 2020-05-13 03:47 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mllesatine
I don't know anyone who had it which is surprising because I work as a legal guardian and many of my clients have been in and out of the hospitals or live in nursing homes. I guess they were all lucky that they don't live in nursing homes where there was an outbreak among staff and residents. And the testing in the hospitals war very thorough and again they were lucky.

It has disturbed my professional life quite a lot and has completely destroyed my usual routine of regular visits with my clients.

I think some of the lifting of restrictions (since Monday in my state in Germany) is too early and might backfire.

Date: 2020-05-13 03:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] promethia_tenk
I believe I have been fighting it for most of the last month, though I've not been tested or needed medical intervention. I'm on day 13 since developing respiratory symptoms and am thankfully on my second day in a row of feeling substantially better, so I really hope I'm finally getting out from under it. But it's all been very malingering, two steps forward, one step back kind of stuff, so just gotta keep resting and wait and see.

I'm not aware of anyone else in my circle who have had it, though I'm frankly appalling at keeping in touch.

Date: 2020-05-13 04:21 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jazzfish
I have a couple of acquaintances who are in the "probably have/had it but there aren't any tests available" category. No fatalities in my circle of acquaintances, though at one step out I've had a bunch.

I'm in a small town in the north of British Columbia. I don't actually know many people here but it seems that everyone is taking "stay at home" seriously. (I haven't seen any masks, though.)

We're supposedly reopening in a small way starting this coming weekend. I am... mildly concerned.

It's strange for me because this isn't so different from how I live my life most of the time: I stay home, I work from home, I see my partner (we're isolating as a unit despite living in different places) and no one else. It's only a problem because I'm usually back in Vancouver one week out of four, and I'd planned a couple of trips back to the States for April and May.

Date: 2020-05-13 05:35 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] elisi
Well we self-isolated in the middle of March, since husband woke up with a temperature, and eldest daughter had a dry cough and felt very tight-chested. However they both got better within a few days, and neither me, nor the other two girls got ill. So whether it was covid, or just random illness... who knows? We self-quarantined for 14 days of course, and lockdown was actioned about halfway through. I've been working from home ever since we self-isolated.

No one else in our immediate family has been ill, but (through facebook) I know one of my husband's cousins has been ill. I don't know if she has been tested, but it seemed to be textbook covid, and she was properly unwell (although not admitted to hospital unwell, thankfully).

I know one old lady from church who died. She was old and frail and in a care home, so it's not really surprising, but sad nonetheless. She was an incredible character.
Edited Date: 2020-05-13 05:35 pm (UTC)

Date: 2020-05-13 09:58 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] wpadmirer
Well, the oblivious are getting Covid now because the cases are continuing to rise here. Idiots.

I know one person who has had it. So far no one I know has died of it. But I know a cautious bunch of old fuckers. (grin)

Date: 2020-05-13 10:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kaisa
I don't know anyone who has had it.

First I was 3 weeks at my apartment with my kids, not going outside at all, and then I packed my kids and moved us to my parents house, where we are isolated with my parents, have been over a month now. They have a big house and big private back yard, so my kids can go outside and still be safe. Also I think my parents are happy, because they are old and I'm physically able to do things that they can't, and their house and back yard still need a lot of maintenance. We get groceries delivered once a week, so we don't have to go anywhere.

I'm currently on maternity leave from work. I originally planned to return to work in a couple of months from now but due to covid I'm considering extending my leave by a year, so that I can continue to self-isolate with my family. My parents and my kids have a greater risk to get severely sick (or die) from covid, so I don't want to take any chances. Also life at my parents house is actually very nice. It seems we all like living this way. I wish we hadn't needed a deadly pandemic to teach us that this kind of life works better for us. Here, by law, everyone has an option to stay at home from work until the youngest kid turns 3, and during that time they can't terminate your contract, and I still have 2 years left of that. We'll just sit through this in isolation. I could even return to work part time remotely and still stay isolated here, if absolutely necessary.

And about the oblivious people...
I've read enough stories of Darwin award candidates that people's lethal stupidity doesn't surprise me. I just try to stay away from them.

Date: 2020-05-14 12:21 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tellshannon815
The only person I know who has tested positive is someone I went to university with, she is a doctor and thinks she was most likely infected through work. I have heard quite a lot of the obligatory speculating about whether people's flu at New Year could have been it.

I had something in March which I believed at the time was a regular old cold, and still think that's most likely what it was. The one thing that might have made me wonder is that when I had my hair cut on 29th February, my old stylist visited the salon having not long come back from Italy. Having said that, I don't know exactly when she did get back from there so it could have been longer than 14 days, she did say that at the time she left the closest confirmed case was 80 miles away, and we didn't have 15 minutes face to face conversation which is what the government were saying constituted close contact at the time. I doubt very much I would have been tested at the time had I tried for it. The first confirmed case in my county was around 8th March, and if the rumours on social media at the time were true it wasn't her (a specific place the person worked was named, although I never knew if that was legit).

Date: 2020-05-14 02:37 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rahirah
No one I know personally has had it. People at both my workplace and my wife's workplace have. If any of them died, I haven't heard anything about it.

Arizona is blithely opening up despite skyrocketing new cases. I personally am avoiding going out as much as possible.

Date: 2020-05-14 04:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rose_griffes
I have a student who probably had it, but he was never tested. He felt absolutely awful for weeks, but he didn't have respiratory problems.

Someone I went to church with may have had it. It may or may not have contributed to him passing away a week or two after he got better. (He had diabetes.)

Date: 2020-05-15 02:45 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rose_griffes
Yeah, my student who probably had it reported having blisters in his throat. It hurt to breathe, to swallow anything... He was constantly exhausted but couldn't sleep. But his lungs were still clear, so no test.

Date: 2020-05-15 04:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cjlasky7
My niece's extended family (and my ex-brother-in-law and his
new wife) have not demonstrated symptoms. I think they're all out of the woods. They were lucky. (My niece's obgyn says the baby is fine, but I'm still nervous.)

Our local Brooklyn Market is on 81st and 3rd Avenue, a short car trip. Local Target is 64th and 17th Avenue (ditto). We can do a short hop by car, "armor up", do our business, then get back in the car and go home. We don't have to deal with public transportation or a lot of pedestrian traffic.

I would advise everyone to avoid Borough Park until the virus bottoms out completely. I have to clear the ATM for my branch, but the neighborhood's general disregard for safety makes me feel like I'm navigating a minefield until I get inside. I don't think I'm going back to a regular schedule there until July, mid-June at the earliest.
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