Posted on Jul 31, 2020
How has COVID-19 epidemic interfered with how you go about your daily routine?
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I am retired but for the most part it has not effected any thing except shipping times for things you order online, and how you dress when you go out in public.
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I have noticed that as well. My son's job is effected by slow shipping. He is thinking about changing jobs.
Good luck SFC, stay safe and have a great rest of your summer
Good luck SFC, stay safe and have a great rest of your summer
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SGT Robert Pryor
Nobody likes me wither, MAJ Ken Landgren, but now that I'm staying closer to the flagpole, there are fewer people disliking me.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
SGT Robert Pryor - This might sound stupid, but I don't know if I want the imposition of socializing with others for an extended period of time.
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SGT Robert Pryor
Roger that, MAJ Ken Landgren, Now we have a ready-made excuse. It's a win-win situation.
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I work in a Covid+ hospital, my wife is an RN in another Covid+ hospital. It's affected mainly our home life. We go thru a lot of hand sanitizer and Clorox wipes. We both undress in the garage after our shifts. Our used work clothes never enter the house, go straight into the wash (in the garage). Then we head straight to the shower after. We're both in high risk category, i'm glad the wife is a Germophobe. :).
Recreationally being in a rural area we can still hike and bike, fortunately. We're more apt to see various wildlife than other humans. We limit our public outings to necessary shopping & errands and occasional food take out, masked up of course.
I don't see this ending any time soon.
Recreationally being in a rural area we can still hike and bike, fortunately. We're more apt to see various wildlife than other humans. We limit our public outings to necessary shopping & errands and occasional food take out, masked up of course.
I don't see this ending any time soon.
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Thank you and your wife for your medical service care for your community. I will keep you both in my thoughts and prayers
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