Some one billion people around the world are in lockdown situations because of coronavirus concerns, according to one unofficial tally I saw today.
In my home province of Quebec, the government has asked us all to stay home as much as possible in a bid to contain the spread of the virus. They haven’t declared an official lockdown yet, but there is little doubt they will do so if they see much community spread of the virus. They have already asked citizens not to travel between regions of the province, and have advised students that school might not resume until May 1. They have also banned most gatherings of five people or more, and have told people they must stay at least two metres apart in public places (like grocery stores).
So far, it looks like the majority are heeding the advice of government and health officials in Quebec. Many of us have our eye on the tragedy unfolding in Italy and are praying it won’t happen here. But I have no doubts we will be seeing repeats of that dire situation in some nations before all is said and done.
The pandemic is affecting billions of people on the planet in one way or another, to greater and lesser degrees as you all know.
How about you? How are you holding up during these trying times? What are you doing to keep your morale up, and that of your friends and loved ones?
— Jillian
Still alive and well. Being high risk due to age and my s/o due to underlying health concerns we are at home and will remain there until this all ends. I still have to go out for food and medicine now and then but as little as possible.
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I’m glad you are well, Arlene. I guess I don’t to remind you to take great care when you go out (I just did remind you, didn’t I? smiles). It’s hard sometimes to remember not to touch our faces. It’s a habit we all have. But in these times when we have to venture out, we have to be extra careful
Hugs . . .
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We are staying home as much as possible. We are well stocked ( not hoarded) with essential items to help us basically stay home for several weeks with careful planning. Since are nudist we are also enjoying a lot of nude time home when otherwise we would be partially working with the public. Right now technology afford us the opportunity to do most of our work on-line.
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Glad to hear it, my friend. Still, be careful when you do venture out.
Hugs . . .
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Thank you so much !! Hugs and caution to you as well. My wife especially misses naked hugs with friends. She has always been a huger but says the lack of body contact with others is an emotional loss. 😦
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Yes, I will miss getting hugs from friends. I fear that human contact, such as handshakes and hugs, will no longer be socially acceptable after this is all over.
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I don’t think so. OTOH, I’m hoping everyone’s personal hygiene improves. We have pandemics all the time. Usually they’re just flu and colds and such.
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I’ve never understood why people wouldn’t have a few weeks’ worth of food on hand. In the US, the government encourages this as a way of making it thru natural disasters. People still don’t. And when the SHTF, they run to the stores and panic when the shelves are empty.
You can’t eat toilet paper and if you don’t have food on hand you won’t need it.
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A lack of common sense and simple poor planning !!
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A sad reality if it turns true ! 😦
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Make Love, Not War. A no-brainer. However, be selective. And, “free love” is dead, for sure this time. But, can you think of anyway else to go. Because, in the end-of-days, it’s about Life. thoughts. No, I’m not “psycho”. But, have always been on the edge. It’s called “thinking”, whatever that means. Occult is beginning to really disturb me. Droneman hasn’t got to me, yet. Because, in the end Stats lie also, if one knows anything about Probability & Statistics. If you do, you are definitely psycho. Einstein excepted. AND of course, if you imagine you are in the same league as He, well… %%@ %P
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Don’t worry: there are other ways to practice free love. You take care of yourself through this.
Hugs . . .
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Thank you. U2+UR’s, my dear. “We’ll meet again, don’t know where, don’tr know when” %D%*
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I have spent a lifetime in one kind of social isolation or another. If I weren’t comfortable with just myself as company I wouldn’t have made it this far. Wife, dogs and cats, occasional visits from our son, phone calls with our daughter.
Getting myself out in the fray was always stressful. I did it because I had to. Sometimes I did it just to try to imagine what social would be like. Maybe this time it would work. The answer is usually *not very well* unless I’ve carefully planned what group I’d be with.
This just gives me the excuse to follow my nature. I was doing some theater work to draw myself out of my shell and I was enjoying it. That’s on hold for a while I guess. Ah well!
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You can practice your theatre work at home. You can also film it with your smartphone or another device and post it somewhere for others to see. The important thing in times like these is to reach out, virtually speaking. And we should count our blessings for at least having the internet to keep us in touch. The global village is very much alive, and will pull together now, I think.
Take care of yourself.
Hugs . . .
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The object of isolation is to deny the virus fresh hosts tinfect.
But total isolation is simply not possible and the virus will be with us forever. The goal is to reduce the number of critical hospitalizations at any given time.
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I think you’re right: the virus may not be completely eradicated. But science will find a vaccine to protect us from it.
Meanwhile, I hope you and your loved ones are safe and well.
Hugs . . .
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Since I hate most people, this is a blessing for my girlfriend and I.
Happy, snuggling, naked, and “free” love….doesn’t get much better!
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Exactly right, for some of us it’s like a holiday, especially when we are empty nesters. Lots of naked shenanigans……….. lol
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Glad to hear you are comfortable, Norm.
Stay safe.
Hugs . . .
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