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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Zerlina on March 22, 2020, 06:50:19 PM

Title: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Zerlina on March 22, 2020, 06:50:19 PM
Wondering if everyone is safe and how you're all holding up. Also curious how they're dealing with the outbreak around the world.

Here in Canada we're pretty much locked down. Only hospitals and groceries are still open. Some takeouts and drive-ins too. But everything else is closed. It's very strange. The highways which are normally backed up all day are completely empty.

My work shut down on Tuesday, and pretty much every other production is closed down now too. My friends in other writing rooms have either been laid off or put on hiatus "until further notice." Netflix went first, then all the Canadian shows. It's pretty grim here. 

The grocery stores are interesting. There are people observing distancing, but then other people who are really belligerent, pushing past people and filling in gaps, it seems, to prove a point. A clerk had to go around the store reminding people to keep apart from each other. The shelves are empty in some parts and not in others. Lots of fresh vegetables, but things like beans, potatoes, rice, pickles, and canned goods are gone. 

But on the bright side, the parks here are huge (lots of woods, hills, and rivers), and people are going outside more. I definitely see more people at the park. Of course we all keep very far away from each other (more than 10m, the gov't suggestion being 2m), and we don't touch anything. We're hoping they won't ban going outside altogether (like they have in my sister's city). Until then this is keeping everyone sane. Though I did get called at by a lady on her balcony who was asking how it is outside-- apparently a lot of people are in self-isolation and can only stick their heads out windows or go on their balconies if they have them. I feel really bad for them.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Fisherson on March 22, 2020, 09:36:00 PM
Here in Tennesse, yeah I'm telling ya'll where I live roughly that oughta tell you how bad it is, the sensible people are obeying the lockdown but we have some less-than-sensible people too. Like our Governor who only just recently issued the orders necessary to stop fools from spreading this virus by being sociable despite the warnings. -.-; Never voting for that man again. Mom was showing signs yesterday but she's better now I'm hoping it was just stress. I am able to stay online because the library offered to let check the hot spot out again but only for another week then the library is closed until this passes I imagine....I'll be without online content and probably back to a crappy phone-based hot spot for a bit then shortly after a descent into insanity where I replay all my old chain game collections then make an interactive charas where we're all alive and living in a simulation when trolls attack or something that I'll never finish as Juno was the only game "I" ever managed to finish making...Probably also rewatch my massive library of TV shows and read some of the manga I have stacked up.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Archem on March 23, 2020, 04:40:26 PM
Things are pretty similar in the Houston area. Lots of businesses are closed; my work closed its doors on Monday, and a couple of days later, our congressman declared that such businesses would be required to close until further notice anyway. I'm not really sure what I'm going to do about money since so many places are either closed or are being slammed with applications. Grocery stores are packed, and they all have shortened business hours. The only things that seem to still be in stock are produce and non-essentials. For some reason, ice cream seems to be getting cleaned out, and I can't figure out why. We're not exactly in lock-down mode, as the cases haven't gotten too bad here yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if that changes in a week or two.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Prpl_Mage on March 23, 2020, 05:45:50 PM
We're a small country where our most populated city houses less than a million people and way less crowded than other cities regardless. But our reaction has kinda been like the UK. Don't want to act to soon to risk upsetting the economy too much.
So no lock down really. All the office type jobs have moved on to working from home, digital workplace and all that jazz. Stores are still open although sales are terrible and people are being laid off. For some reason people believed that food would run out and did the stockpile dance. What they don't realize is that half of the canned food we sell are leftovers from the second world war... So there's plenty more where that came from.

Elementary school and daycare are still running, upper secondary school (where I work) decided to jump on the distance teaching so we're all doing our work from home.

But libraries are open. Museums, cinemas and such only accept a limited amount of people and we have strict one use-one clean rules at the gym.

I guess we'll just have to see if this works out or if it turns into a disaster.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Alex on March 23, 2020, 07:03:09 PM
I am in Venice Italy, so as you probably heard, right in the middle of this storm.
We're currently in "super lockdown", as by today also every non-essential service/factory had been closed as well. FACTORIES, not only stores.
Being a computer guy this isn't really affecting my life that much: but the mood all around is just... strange.

Italy is a place normally packed with tourists. Venice, probably even more than other places. So it is so rare to be able to see such places as they look right now. In some way, it's also beautiful.
But there are people suffering and dying too.

Well, if I may, let me share a kinda nice video created about how Venice looks like today. "Kinda" because it's beautiful, but also so.... blue.
Here it is:
https://vimeo.com/398341163

Everyone, stay safe!
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Momeka on March 23, 2020, 07:40:50 PM
Yeah, I'm in the same boat as purple. I also live in a pretty smallish town in one of the least affected part of Sweden so I haven't noticed that much difference. I'm currently consulting at a smallish game company (20 - 30 people) who have decided to keep their office open for some reason. Feels kinda weird, it just takes like one person to **** everyone up. But hopefully they'll change their mind if it get worse in this area.

Well, if I may, let me share a kinda nice video created about how Venice looks like today. "Kinda" because it's beautiful, but also so.... blue.
Here it is:
https://vimeo.com/398341163

Everyone, stay safe!

That's so surreal looking.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Prpl_Mage on March 23, 2020, 10:20:40 PM
https://vimeo.com/398341163


Even the pigeons are staying away huh?
As someone who've been to Venice, yeah that looks nothing like what I remember. Tourists everywhere and people about selling things, music and normal Italian friendliness.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: A Forgotten Legend on March 24, 2020, 03:37:53 AM
I'm in the US and my state's board of education closed schools until April 20th.  I'm a teacher - so my district has moved to everything online starting next week.  Our students are issued a school device, so they just need to have internet access.  We're on spring break this week anyway, so not much different for me.  I've just spent it streaming on twitch/youtube.  There's only about 70 cases in my state so not too hard hit yet.

I will say... its interesting teaching a performance based class (choir) online.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Prpl_Mage on March 24, 2020, 08:37:14 PM
I will say... its interesting teaching a performance based class (choir) online.

The way I would put it is that no course works as intended online. It's just not the same thing, like 90% of the job is missing. But the performance based ones are more like grasping for straws,
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Archem on March 24, 2020, 09:22:56 PM
Looks like things are escalating; we now have a curfew that starts tonight. Can't wait until we go into full lockdown.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Apex on April 05, 2020, 12:20:07 AM
We've been in lock-down for a few weeks now.

It's honestly a bit frightening to go to the grocery store even. I've been going super early in the morning to beat the rush and minimize my chance of getting it.

According to this article, they did a test in Iceland of 17,900 people, and 50% of the people who had Covid-19 were asymptomatic:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/01/europe/iceland-testing-coronavirus-intl/index.html (https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/01/europe/iceland-testing-coronavirus-intl/index.html)

Frankly that's pretty scary. Most people are spreading it without even knowing they have it.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Moosetroop11 on April 05, 2020, 09:57:08 PM
Uk here. Yes it's been strange! I've been working from home. I don't live with my girlfriend, so I go to hers sometimes and she comes to mine, but that's the only visiting I do. I'm used to going out and seeing people a lot, so it is very different for me, but scarily I'm kinda getting used to it and I have no idea how I'll react to having to go back to the office after all this is over : p I've been trying to get some writing done. I've also bought a house in the middle of all this madness and that's just sitting there at the moment because I can't get any of the bills sorted or move at all during corona >_>
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Zerlina on April 11, 2020, 06:51:41 PM
Woah congrats on buying a house, Moose!
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: zuhane on April 17, 2020, 09:26:55 AM

Well, if I may, let me share a kinda nice video created about how Venice looks like today. "Kinda" because it's beautiful, but also so.... blue.
Here it is:
https://vimeo.com/398341163

Everyone, stay safe!

Wow, it's crazy to see it so empty. Kind of a stark contrast though. Italy is such a beautiful place and it's kind of cool to see it without people all over the place.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Razor on April 24, 2020, 05:08:50 PM
My city has a lot less traffic and a lot less foot traffic now, and honestly I could get used to that.
Chose a pretty bad time to have a daughter though, wew.

Stay safe, friends.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Archem on April 24, 2020, 07:05:30 PM
Well, congrats on creating a tiny little goblin creature that resembles you.

Meanwhile, a mandatory mask order is in effect here starting Monday. Violators will be fined $1000, and I'm never leaving the house again I guess.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Prpl_Mage on April 24, 2020, 07:51:03 PM
Grats Razor, stay safe.

I feel like a good thing about this is all old members returning and giving some updates on life.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Archem on April 25, 2020, 12:19:05 AM
Not me, I've been here the whole time and my life is basically the same (except for the part where I'm unable to go to work, but that's kind of common these days).
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Momeka on April 25, 2020, 07:19:00 AM
Not me, I've been here the whole time and my life is basically the same
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Razor on April 26, 2020, 05:24:01 PM
Thanks guys.
It's been a wild few years for me. All this time, Charas has been my home page. I've just been a little bad about popping in.
Whoops.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Moosetroop11 on April 28, 2020, 10:36:14 PM
Woah congrats on buying a house, Moose!
Thanks! I'm looking forward to actually being able to move in properly at some point : p
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: ZeroKirbyX on May 23, 2020, 04:37:21 AM
A month late, but SoCal is still in total lockdown. Our governor is probably going to hold us back until we're the last state to officially fully reopen.

Plus my annual Wasteland Weekend got canceled so I'm simultaneously sad, angry and waist deep in literal trash to upcycle. So I guess its a wash?
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Zerlina on August 02, 2020, 03:52:04 PM
Update from here in Ontario, Canada. It seem to be under control, and we are currently in Phase 2 (dining only on patios with social distancing, limited numbers of people in stores at a time and only with face coverings, timed and distanced salon appointments). We're moving to Phase 3 this coming Friday (gyms and indoor restaurants will reopen but face coverings and social distancing are still required). The cases are falling every day.

Fingers crossed but everyone in my circle has made it out okay so far. A lot of elders are in care homes that are nearly completely locked down, but we recently started visits through plexiglass if the visitor tests negative.

I'm going back to work (physically) on Wednesday and we will be working in isolated pods (only necessary people in contact with each other).

All in all feeling pretty good about things. The government put out a form of temporary UBI so people who were laid off or not working were able to pay their bills. It's going to keep going until early autumn and they're hoping it will help save the economy from crashing.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Archem on August 02, 2020, 05:16:03 PM
Meanwhile in Texas...

Yeah, it's still pretty bad around here. Too many people aren't taking it seriously, and the state government is waffling so hard on the issue. Nothing is really being done to keep people safe, and it's just kind of like the wild west when it comes to whether or not people are social distancing or wearing masks. I'm coming up on month number five of not working, and I'm glad that I had some money saved up. I still have unemployment coming in, but it's getting kind of scary, and I'm starting to get desperate for work.
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Moosetroop11 on September 01, 2020, 09:07:00 AM
Sorry to hear that archem :(
Title: Re: Quarantine 2020
Post by: Archem on September 01, 2020, 09:46:20 PM
It's a little better now. I've gone back to work recently, but I'm working two jobs to make up for the lost hours. People seem to be taking masks more seriously, though I think that's because most businesses are enforcing mask policies now. Actual social distancing is still pretty iffy, but it's a step in the right direction. I'd like things to continue to get better, and hopefully we don't see that regression that experts have been warning about.