This post is from a year ago this week. Everything feels so different now.
It's where the lockdowns started and also before Joe's cancer diagnosis. How different my world seems now.
PUBLISHED THIS WEEK LAST YEAR.
Washington is a hot spot for Covid19. We have community circulation as well as many deaths here. Our Governor, Jay Inslee has been warning us for days to prepare for enforced quarantines.
With the announcement of closing schools and the President declaring a State of National Emergency today was the day everyone took it seriously.
The bulk of my shopping was done a few days ago. However, Today I was babysitting a 6-year-old member of my family and we needed to run into Safeway for a few last-minute, but important items.
The lines at the checkout counters reached out the doors and the store was packed. There were many empty shelves and store employees continued to stock shelves while locals politely waited in line, talking about Virus the potential shutdowns, etc. The mood was an acknowledgment of a serious and unusual situation but without panic.
With our items gathered we joined the long lines to check out stands. People were visiting with each other and although things were serious, there was an attitude of acceptance that no one involved was at fault.
The lady in line behind us revealed that she is 76 and lives with and cares for her mother. She needed a few things before heading home. The man behind us, upon hearing this information offered his phone number and offered to help if they needed anything.
Over the next hour everyone in our line shared personal stories, offered assistance to each other and we all knew each other's names. By the time we were checking out there were air hugs (no one wants to touch anyone) and wishes wellness and calm.
I'm not going to comment on how serious or not I think the virus is, but clearly, the response has been serious and possibly dangerous as we prepare for lockdowns, closed schools, and a shortage of supplies, here in Central WA decency and a spirit of cooperation prevails.
If there are true food shortages that may change but remember those crazy people who are always on the news? There wasn't so much a rude person in Safeway today.
For a bit of time, I plan to use my blog to capture little stories about how the Virus and resulting government actions are impacting the people I see and know.
How are things where you are? Let's document this unprecedented event and share with each other real stories.
During lockdown i was feeling i was in a jail. It was worst time of my life.
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We have lost many of our beloved person for Corona virus. During lockdown our food was stocked out and we face many more problem for Covid 19
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I remember when you first posted this. It's crazy times, that's for sure.
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We didn't go into lockdown. We had what we call a 'circuit-breaker'. Essential businesses and shops continue to operate. People were told to wear masks and not to go out unless very necessary.
I believe our government did a great job tackling this crisis. Singaporeans, mostly very law-abiding citizens co-operated. Both country and people benefited from the efforts.
We have the odd case or two in the community now and then, and an average of a dozen imported cases every day.
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It was very dangerous time for us. Our life was stopped for Covid -19
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Hopefully covid-19 will pass quickly, and Joe will recover quickly from his illness @whatsup
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