3/16 Covid-19 Update: "Taking care of other people can be a good cure for nightmares"
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Morning everybody, I'm going to try to keep this "short" today (a relative term for me, as I think you're probably starting to realize, but I do worry I've been including too much info to be useful). A lot has happened in the last 24 hours and I think we're all trying to catch up to the news. Every day I think we've reached the peak of how quickly things can change (even if the peak of the virus is still weeks away), and every day I'm proved wrong. Last night, Washington's governor announced that he was temporarily shutting down restaurants, bars, and places of entertainment/recreation (as of this morning, WA has 769 confirmed cases and 42 deaths due to the virus). Other cities/states are starting to do the same. Even for people immersed in covid, there's a bit of whiplash from how much the pace of response has quickened in recent days, and I think we all need to take moments to breathe when we can.
3/16 Covid-19 Update: "Taking care of other people can be a good cure for nightmares"
3/16 Covid-19 Update: "Taking care of other…
3/16 Covid-19 Update: "Taking care of other people can be a good cure for nightmares"
Morning everybody, I'm going to try to keep this "short" today (a relative term for me, as I think you're probably starting to realize, but I do worry I've been including too much info to be useful). A lot has happened in the last 24 hours and I think we're all trying to catch up to the news. Every day I think we've reached the peak of how quickly things can change (even if the peak of the virus is still weeks away), and every day I'm proved wrong. Last night, Washington's governor announced that he was temporarily shutting down restaurants, bars, and places of entertainment/recreation (as of this morning, WA has 769 confirmed cases and 42 deaths due to the virus). Other cities/states are starting to do the same. Even for people immersed in covid, there's a bit of whiplash from how much the pace of response has quickened in recent days, and I think we all need to take moments to breathe when we can.