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Ontario closing all non essential businesses by midnight tomorrow, what exactly qualifies as essential is still TBA.
Even though I don't live there I've been very impressed with the messages from Dr. Eileen de Villa, the Medical Officer of Health for the City of Toronto - she lays it all out in a very calm, precise and easily understood way.
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Indiana is going to Shelter in Place (Our governor called it "Hunker Down" LOL) at midnight.

We have the guardianship hearing for MIL on April 7th . . . . I sure hope there is a way for that to happen. We need her daughter (my SIL) to be able to make decisions, especially now. I"m hoping they will at least have something set up by video by then if nothing else!
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NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2020
Yep, quarantined here in Louisiana. Any non essential businesses closed due to the spreading of virus and deaths.

The governor has ordered this to be enforced statewide. Majority of confirmed cases are in New Orleans.

We have special operating hours in place for 60 years and older individuals to shop so that seniors are exposed to fewer people.
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I'm in Wisconsin. We have a little over 400 cases. Half of them are in the county I live in. Gov. Evers has issued a stay at home order but people keep swamping the grocery stores. Seriously, just buy for two weeks and stop buying 6 months of toilet paper.

My grandma is in an independent living facility. My mom was thinking about pulling her out for a bit but is satisfied with the precautions they are taking. All common areas are closed, common areas get cleaned multiple times a day, and there is somebody always in the office now. They do not want the residents visiting each other and have asked them to stay in their appartments. Only one family member may bring supplies. We are not even visiting grandma. If she needs something, we give it to her at the main door. Groceries now get ordered online and delivered.

We've stressed that she needs to wash her hands when coming back after getting the mail with antibacterial soap. Before this, we were looking for assisted living but for now it's best to keep her tucked away in her apartment.
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Not everyone can afford to shop for two weeks.

Many stores don’t have enough food on the shelves to last a family for 2 weeks. For many Americans, at this time due to panic shipping AND people buying 2 weeks worth of food. you can’t go to just one store and buy 2 weeks worth of food. Stores here are still dealing with empty shelves. If I was to go grocery shopping today, there wouldn’t be enough on the shelves to make 2 weeks worth of meals for family of 4. I would have to go to multiple stores. I started prepping 5 days before our shelter-in-place order and had to go to 4 stores over an 7 day period in order to get 2 weeks worth of food. And I had to go to 2 of the stores twice on different days.
It is difficult to get meat, milk, eggs, bread, beans, rice, canned goods, frozen veggies, unless you lined up at a store hours before they open. And then you have to wait for the seniors to do their shopping. Most stores give them the first 1-2 hours to shop. Then anyone can shop.
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Jada824 Mar 2020
I’m in R.I. & they opened the stores early for seniors but others much younger shop then too. It doesn’t make sense that you open the store @ 6am for seniors & there’s nothing on the shelves.n

I’ve even tried ordering on line but there is no stock on a lot of items.
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I just read this in article that in Italy,

" Dr. Gai Peleg told Israeli television that in northern Italy, the orders are not to allow those over 60 access to respiratory machines."

Scary!
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lilhelp Mar 2020
Oh my Lord!  So they're choosing who lives and dies.  I suspect this is going on all over.  Thank you for sharing this information, Myownlife.   lil
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I went to Sam's Club today and there was no paper products nor were there any meat; they didn't even had lunch meat. I went to get some smoked salmon and some muffins for my mother.

Also, today is the last day I will be able to get paint. I will now have to wait 3 wks. I bought enough to get me started!

I think our governor doesn't know what she is doing!! Why did she order for us to stay in home with no visitors (about a week ago), but today, she is shutting down all non-necessary stores for 3 wks! Why did she want so long? Oh God help me!

I really hope that it warms up soon then I can at least be outdoors!😠
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Got word today that one of my husbands co-workers has COVID-19. They recently returned from a family vacation to Hawaii, one of the extended family members got sick and tested positive. Husbands co-worker was tested and got positive results today. So they either got it from the extended family member or both got it while traveling. My husband from the sounds it has very little in-person contact with this co-worker BUT they share a work vehicle. This person is my husband’s partners subordinate and his partner has some contact with them...and my husband has in person contact with his partner 3 days a week!!!

Don’t know what to think right now. I just know my husbands family, on his mothers side, tend to have BAD LUNGS! And each family member with the bad lungs, all found out upon getting pneumonia! 2 uncles died because their lungs were shot, too weak to fight it off and found out their lungs were shot was a total shock. His grandmother had pulmonary fibrosis as well and it wasn’t diagnosed until about a month before it killed her, she gotten pneumonia or so they said. She had been bed bound and in LTC for awhile by then...went to the hospital and they said her lungs were shot, she wouldn’t live but a few more weeks. So....if my husband gets COVID..hopefully he got his lungs from FIL side of the family.
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Feels like a typhoon, doesn't it?

Powers that be still not sure what to do with my department. I have had a mild sore throat since Thursday, don't think I have a fever, but couldn't get as thermometer. They are very slow at making decisions.

Denver locked down. Caused a mad dash to hoard at the liquor and recreational marijuana stores. Then mayor decided not a good idea, so liquor stores and Mary Jane are now considered essential.😳
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I'm in California. We've been locked down since St. Patty's Day.

Husband and I are both 63. We both have complicating conditions. I'm his caregiver - he has many issues, but some ability to improve. We were *just* getting to the point where we could expand our lives a bit.

LOL-LOL-LOL!

Current plan? Try to get us both into IL/AL when/if we're ever able to maneuver again. Too much isolation for either of us to reintegrate with the outer world.

FIL is in IL/AL and completely locked down. Facility lockdowns seems to be California policy now. But we still have phone and email.

Main problem is panic-shoppers and profiteers who empty the store shelves of most necessities. I must never go out, so ... FUN-FUN-FUN!

At least online shopping almost works.
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Glad, since that Friday when I did my 'what if the island goes on lock down' scenario, one of the things I needed to get was a working thermometer, Tylenol (fever reducer) and cough medicine. Fave sis got me the Tylenol PM (hmmmm, not exactly what I was looking for) and the thermometer. The only cough remedy in the grocery store was Halls cough drops - I got 2 small bags. I figured I can always fall back on my Bigelow English tea bags + honey.... or apple cider vinegar + honey … and gargling salt water = to combat the coughing.

I just realized today that I need to buy face masks. I know the governor will eventually institute the 'no going in public without a face mask' - for grocery shopping in the coming weeks/months. I just messaged fave sis that we need to buy it - even if it's not coronavirus resistant. We just need something because 'it's better to wear one than without one' mentality. I'm not saying to stock up like how people are doing with the TP. I just mean enough to pass protocol when shopping for grocery in public - until the real masks are available for public purchase.
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gladimhere Mar 2020
Tylenol PM is what some people will need, I am afraid. Maybe get them to just relax. Wonder if the hoarders realize that it might be good for them.😉

And when tp hoarding started I wondered, cynically, if people were using it for masks somehow.😄
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Florida: up to 1400+ cases, 20 deaths.

Yep, me and 90+mother surviving with continued Happy Hour each evening and lots of Netflix :)
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I work for the postal service. The house panel warns the corona virus could destroy the postal service by June, according to Republican Carolyn Maloney. The postal service will not survive the summer without immediate help from congress and the White House. I meant Democrat Carolyn Maloney.
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bookluvr Mar 2020
elaine, I recall reading an article that the income from USPS does not go back to USPS to cover expenses but to the general fund account. It was article on how the USPS was struggling - and hence raising the cost of mail (stamps).

Yesterday, I picked up 3 packages that I ordered online. Not sure if the senders had any contact with the virus, I decided to leave it in my car's trunk for at least 3 days under the hot sun. From what I read, the viable virus could be detected up to 2-3 days on plastic/steel.
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My Sig other works for one of the biggest shipping companies and as we and most of the U.S states are in lockdown they are not and will not close their doors. Therefore, they are still shipping supplies to your favorite stores like Wal-Mart and other stores like Wal-Mart and they are also shipping medical supplies as well. However, they can only ship what they are getting. But fear not, as long as they are open there is light at the end of the tunnel! The company has assure my sig other and his co-workers that they 'Will Not Close' their doors! The dock workers and the truck drivers are doing everything possible to stop the spread of Coronavirus this includes but not limited to: cleaning all high-lows, cleaning IT guns, the plastic wrap, inside the trucks, and containers. They wear gloves and change their gloves as much as possible, as well as, washing their hands for every tailer they break.

Please keep taking the necessary measures to stay safe! But as long as they are shipping items across the U.S. to the stores and some hospitals they will get their supplies.

I hope this gives some hope to all of you out there:)
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Special appreciation to all those that keep the supplies and necessities moving! Thank you.
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bookluvr Mar 2020
I second it!!!
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Bookluvr, the postal reorganization act of 1970 turned the postal service into an independent agency within the us government that was primarily responsible for funding itself, something that has become harder since the internet era led to a dramatic drop in mail volume. The postal service since 2006 has to pay 5 billion dollars annually to prefund retiree benefits 75 years in advance.
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Bookluvr,

1.   I had a bad cough about a month ago, sudden onset, eustachion tubes plugged as when I used to have a lot of sinus problems.  I was all out of cough drops, so I inhaled and sipped lemon tea, peppermint tea, and chicken noodle soup.   I also did a lot of deep breathing, nasally and abdominal (as I learned how to do when I took voice lessons).  

I'm searching for a recipe to make lemon cough drops.   I probably could have heated and inhaled the lemon juice I had, but didn't think of that at the time.

I like your idea of tea and honey, or vinegar and honey; my father used to faithfully drink a cider and vinegar concoction daily.

2.    Are you interested in making face masks? I have a few good sites, one that's for the kind typically found in pharmacy departments, with the 2 elastic over the ear extensions, and another that's larger and ties on the back of the head.

My niece said the typical store bought ones aren't completely protective, but are better than nothing.    She wears masks and an N95 over them, but has to change them every time she works with a different patient or tests a different person.

If you want links to the patterns, let me know.
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Sendhelp Mar 2020
Someone online demonstrates how to use a disposable baby diaper by cutting a hole for your head to go through, and installing it over your face.
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Lots of news on our local channel tonight.

Our local musicians are writing songs and since they can’t perform at their regular gigs at this time, they are playing their instruments on their front porches for neighbors who step outside on their porches. They are also having virtual concerts online with virtual tip jars!

They are taking a hit like many others. Our film industry is suffering too. Nothing is being filmed. No conventions at the convention center downtown. On and on and on. Our towns and cities have come to a halt, haven’t they?

Our numbers are going up. Just about 1400 confirmed cases now and over 40 deaths.

Our police officers, firefighters and medical personnel are among the infected. The clergy as well. Our archbishop has the virus.

The largest number of cases are in New Orleans but it’s spreading throughout the state. The lockdown that was previously only in New Orleans is now mandatory for the entire state. This is all so sad. 😞

I wish our lives could go back to normal. Lots of changes for everyone. I am hoping for the very best for each and everyone of you and hope things will ease up as soon as it possibly can.
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One person went to the ER in mid-March for feeling sick.  It was determined she didn't have the flu and she was admitted in a regular room.   It seems after further testing, she's a confirmed case.  And 3 nurses who attended her from the time she was admitted to current - are now confirmed cases, too.  All 4 are now in isolation.... 3 nurses knocked out at one time.

Someone called the radio station complaining that when he called 911, the EMT refused to go near him.  He complained that he had to do his own temperature.  Because he didn't have a fever, he was not seriously ill to be taken to the ER.  Radio announcer had to reason with him - to see why he couldn't go to the ER, that he wouldn't even want to go there at this time, etc... He eventually calmed down.
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bookluvr Mar 2020
37 confirmed - 4 are nurses...
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Colorado "stay at home" order.
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Today I had a miracle happen!!
At least it was miraculous to me!!
Had to make a trip to the grocery store. As has become my norm, I went to the paper goods isle.
Once again, NO TOILET PAPER!!!
I resigned myself to the fact that I was gonna have to cut up more paper towels(put them in the trash. Don't ever put them in the toilet!).
While standing at the check out I spot a woman with a 12 pack of TP. I asked her where she found it??? She told me that they just found a box in the stockroom and the clerk was putting it on the shelf now! My hubby turned to me and said "RUN"!!!
I am happy to announce that I am now the proud owner of a 12 pack of TP!! At least for a while!!
Maybe a small victory, but a victory none the less!!
Hopefully you got a chuckle out this too!
Hang in there everyone!!
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lilhelp Mar 2020
I'm so happy for you!  You were where you were supposed to be at the right time!  PS Can you toss a roll over here?  :P  lil
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Florida -
Last night: 1400+, 20 deaths
Noon: 1500+
Tonight: 1900+ cases, 23 deaths
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bookluvr Mar 2020
That is a huge jump of confirmed cases within a 24 hour time period... Unfortunately, a lot of people, not just in Florida, are really not taking this virus spreading seriously.
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I came across a YouTube video in which the person sent out worldwide for assistance in ideas and know-hows in making/inventing protective gears for the medical communities. A Seattle ICU doctor offered his experience in ventilator & respiratory background & has 2 3D printers... a high schooler in NY offered to do the lower researches that's mostly time-consuming grunt work so that others can concentrate on outside-the-box solutions... etc... You can see from the screenshots the back-and-forth of how to tweak the new invention for practical in hospital situations... Wow... Kudos to everyone trying to help the medical communities...
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Pray for me too. I live in a condo in with 24-hour security. Living alone means technology for family and friends. I can still see security guards and walk around lovely grounds. My Goodwill employment shut down three weeks with full pay and health insurance. Hope paychecks continue as I live in my only place. I am only 64. Also, pray for coronavirus victims and their families.
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NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2020
Will pray for you 💗
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1795 confirmed cases and 65 deaths 😔 in my state, Louisiana.

This virus is spreading very rapidly.
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Sendhelp Mar 2020
😥😷
Louisiana has endured so many crises and disasters NHWM.
I have read the possibility of epicenter news, and because we know you here, this makes the situation more personal than just reading about a place far away.
Please know that you are cared about by so many.

You will get through this. Hugs!

Gotta run because an electrical vault in our neighborhood just blew and electricity is out now. Minor, getting used to it.
But the computers will be down.
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Did anyone ever imagine in a million years that we would be discussing toilet paper so freakin much?

This is what everyone should own stock in! 😂 LOL
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MAYDAY Mar 2020
I was thinking the same thing... And here I am,, tissue-less. Well, toilete paper-less,, but as someone said,, he found a good use for the one sock with no partner..
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I went to 5 stores today... NO PAPER GOODS... I sat in line to get into a couple of stores, waited for a person to come out, so I could go in... Social Distancing.. Or should we call it Physical Distancing? No closer than 6 feet away... Kleenex or other facial tissue paper can work... 2 ply, separate the 2 ply so they don't do damage to the drains... and if that doesn't keep the body clean, use a baby wipe, but throw that in the trash..facial cleansing wipes work too.
I guess more people should start backpacking and "roughing it" again, so we can get used to the new norm... That goes for water too... If you don't trust the water that is pumped into your home, boil it for 20 minutes? and use a water pitcher with filter... then refrigerate it.. I suppose...Boiling water should be good enough. And if you see a neighbor with a lemon tree, full of lemons... ask for a couple of them...It's better than seeing them rot.. I gave away a lot of lemons... this tree is supposed to be a miniature.. When they come in.. and I don't need all of them,, I will pack them up in recycled bags, and hand them out to people I know and don't know..I mail them to friends, a couple of good customers from work.. and they appreciate it. But it's a good way to meet your neighbors.:)
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NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2020
I love lemon trees!
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schrederkim, I'm so sorry for what you and your Mother are going through.  This is happening all over.  It's got to worry you to death. 

It's good she's in a facility, but I get that she's not independent, nor can be, and add hospital return.  Thank God you have a nurse with her M-F. Would a nurse/s go Sat & Sun?  Could you ask her Dr. to prescribe Home Health Care or whatever help she needs that would be covered by an insurer (Medicare, etc.) since she was just released from the hospital for congestive heart failure? 
*I wasn't able to read all answers here (140+) so if someone already mentioned this, please overlook my unknowingly repeating it.

Please let us know.

Talking to her on the phone won't be the same, but if you can do that, it may help comfort you and her.
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My nephew's wife doesn't/didn't believe in stocking up or shopping sales so she normally grocery shops 2-3 times a week, often shopping for the meal she wants to cook. She also buys a lot of freezer to microwave food so the boys can prepare their own snacks and meals. Previously I could not convince her to even consider purchasing a second fridge so she could buy a week's worth of milk and eggs for the 6 growing boys and men of her household. She says frozen meat doesn't taste as good so she's not interested in shopping meat sales.

How things have changed in the last couple of weeks... Her household now has both a second fridge and a freezer. When she finds milk, bread or eggs, she wants to be able to store them for a few days until they are consumed. Leftovers are to be frozen and not discarded. Fortunately the local groceries had sales on beef and chicken in January and my freezer was fully stocked and I have been able to provide some frozen meat and other groceries, but NIL still hasn't adapted to conserving resources much. For example, I use beans in my chili and while there's limited ground beef availability I decreased the amount of meat and added two more cans of beans, using 1.5 lbs of beef and 6 cans of beans in 10 qt of chili which provides 12-14 large servings. A 10 qt pot of chili or soup is consumed in one day when the boys are home. NIL still wants to make chili without any beans using 4.5 lbs of chili for about 6 qts. I opened one of my cans of dehydrated ground beef from the long term pantry and found it works well in seasoned dishes; chili, spaghetti, tacos, enchiladas, lasagna, etc. so I'm saving the "real" ground beef for hamburgers and meatloaf; NIL doesn't want to use the dehydrated food supplies at all. I really cannot tell the difference in good re-hydrated vegetables and grocery store canned food except the salt content is lower. I've been using dehydrated onions, celery, carrots, potatoes and the like for cooking for several years, both because they are easier to keep and to avoid slicing and dicing. Fortunately my nephew can afford to purchase food from drive thru windows, at least for now.
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Ahhhh, life in the city! Isn’t it great? Our mayor has said that our rodents are super hungry because the restaurants are closed so they aren’t eating the food out of the dumpsters behind the bars and restaurants.

So the rats are marching down empty streets looking for food. She is concerned about the diseases that rats carry. Geeeeez!

Anyone else’s mayor discussing how the rats are hungry in their city? Bizarre, huh? I realize all metro areas have rats but it’s just a topic that isn’t discussed on a daily basis.

Anyone else have any interesting local news stories to share?
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bookluvr Mar 2020
Let’s hope the stray cats in your neighborhood are up to par in facing these hungry marauding rats. (My brother has seen these wave of rats from the other neighborhood to ours at night in his security camera. He’s also seen the stray cats going after it.)

Maybe the mayor can organize the musicians to stand outside their balcony and play their instruments/voice to hypnotize the rats like the Famous Pied Piper. Can’t say that there wasn’t any precedent. Eek! Gross just imagining it.
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I was chatting with my neighbour from across the street yesterday and she was telling me about her shopping experiences during early seniors only hours:
One older lady from up the street was shopping for a group but was distressed because she was only allowed 1 bag of milk (we get our milk in bags, one 4 litre bag contains 3 smaller bags), she'd have to come back again to get more. And why couldn't she split this with her friend in order to make due? Why because she wanted 1% and her friend wanted 2%.
Another person was out in search of toothpaste, because their grandkids liked a different kind than the adults in the house.
Still others were making a certain recipe an needed particular ingredients.

Hello? Pandemic going on out here, we're supposed to be practising self isolation and all that....🙄. Our leaders have been tossing out the war analogy - if instead of a virus it was an enemy sniper with a gun would we still risk going to the store for such trivial "needs"?
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MAYDAY Mar 2020
Tell the kids to use baking soda to brush the teeth. works great, cheap, and taste worse than anything else, but your mouth will thank you for it.
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