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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 174428" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>This has affected me in a lot of minor ways. I am in Illinois and they have a stay at home order. But i am retired and not working.</p><p></p><p>My mother is 93 and lives with us. She has a computer, but it's a moot point since she has dementia, it's to the degree that she often makes weird mistakes even when making a pot of coffee.</p><p></p><p>My wife works and her job is in telecom repair so it's considered critical. This is good and bad, since she does leave the house and works with others. She would rather collect unemployment and stay at home.</p><p></p><p>My gym and dog park have closed, that is expected but annoying.</p><p></p><p>On Tuesday I was able to buy 2 gallons of hand sanitizer, mostly for my wife as she is concerned about her work. Interesting to me, I went to the recreational cannabis store which in an industrial park, next to the store is a chemical supply company that had a folding ad on the grass that they had hand sanitizer. They are a wholesaler but offered this to the public however only those that might drive down that street would know about it.</p><p></p><p>On Thursday I went to the hospital to my ophthalmologist for a selective Laser Trabeculoplasty. They have shut down to only two entrances, critical care and general admittance. They take your temperature, name, give you a name tag to enter.</p><p></p><p>My doctor was wearing an N95 mask, he had one in his garage so it was a personal item. Most everyone like receptionist were wearing surgical masks. He thinks that it's unlikely they will call him to work general patients not related to eye health.</p><p></p><p>I see minor fight break out over parking places, bottled water, toilet paper, etc. Mostly just verbal fights. Now costco has changed their entrance exit and are counting heads to control the number of people who can be in the store at one time.</p><p></p><p>How you are affected is going to be state by state situation, and the situation will change daily in every state.</p><p></p><p>I am within 1.5 miles of 5 major grocery stores and within 5 miles there are at least 4 very large hospitals and many,many smaller medical offices.</p><p></p><p>I am more concerned about the knock on effects, such as a possible global depression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 174428, member: 18023"] This has affected me in a lot of minor ways. I am in Illinois and they have a stay at home order. But i am retired and not working. My mother is 93 and lives with us. She has a computer, but it's a moot point since she has dementia, it's to the degree that she often makes weird mistakes even when making a pot of coffee. My wife works and her job is in telecom repair so it's considered critical. This is good and bad, since she does leave the house and works with others. She would rather collect unemployment and stay at home. My gym and dog park have closed, that is expected but annoying. On Tuesday I was able to buy 2 gallons of hand sanitizer, mostly for my wife as she is concerned about her work. Interesting to me, I went to the recreational cannabis store which in an industrial park, next to the store is a chemical supply company that had a folding ad on the grass that they had hand sanitizer. They are a wholesaler but offered this to the public however only those that might drive down that street would know about it. On Thursday I went to the hospital to my ophthalmologist for a selective Laser Trabeculoplasty. They have shut down to only two entrances, critical care and general admittance. They take your temperature, name, give you a name tag to enter. My doctor was wearing an N95 mask, he had one in his garage so it was a personal item. Most everyone like receptionist were wearing surgical masks. He thinks that it's unlikely they will call him to work general patients not related to eye health. I see minor fight break out over parking places, bottled water, toilet paper, etc. Mostly just verbal fights. Now costco has changed their entrance exit and are counting heads to control the number of people who can be in the store at one time. How you are affected is going to be state by state situation, and the situation will change daily in every state. I am within 1.5 miles of 5 major grocery stores and within 5 miles there are at least 4 very large hospitals and many,many smaller medical offices. I am more concerned about the knock on effects, such as a possible global depression. [/QUOTE]
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