The Covid-19 Coronavirus is certainly topic #1 in our daily lives these days. We have watched things escalate in recent days to the point that the governor of Pennsylvania has closed all public schools for the next two weeks (at least), and my employer has said that if you can work from home to do so for the foreseeable future. All school activities are cancelled, including the music program's trip to Hawaii in the first week of April. I am a board member of the band parents' association that has organized the trip, and to say that a lot of work has gone into this would be an understatement. Mainly though I am disappointed for Grace. We may reschedule into the summer, postpone to next year, or....who knows.
As for coronavirus end-of-the-world preparation, people are in full panic-shopping mode. As a family we don't typically keep a whole lot of food on hand, buying what we need when we need it. Stopping at the grocery store on the way home from work yesterday to grab something for dinner, I was greeted with the following sight:
Blizzard-mode at the grocery store |
From a work perspective, I work for the largest clinical laboratory in the US, and one of the labs that the government has turned to in order to ramp up coronavirus testing capacity. The country is underprepared and behind the 8-ball at the moment, but the combined capabilities of us and the other major private labs should help make a difference soon. We are fierce competitors on the street every day, but today we are all working to expand testing capacity as much and as soon as possible. I work on the business side, not the medical side, but it is nice to get a reminder every now and then as to what we actually do, and the impact that we can actually have...
As for us personally, the kids will be off school for two weeks (at least), I will be working at home, Amp will be working onsite under restricted-visitor conditions, and pretty much all of our usual activities will be cancelled or curtailed. Depending on who you believe, one or two people at our high school have tested positive for the virus, which potentially opens up an unlimited pandora's box of community spread. The drama club performed four shows of Seussical the Musical last weekend, following which an exhausted Grace had a low grade fever and other flu-like symptoms for a few days. And I have some sniffles and a cough. So...probably nothing unusual. Probably. Mom is locked down in a nursing home at the age of 88 with a cough and a low-grade fever.
Despite recent damage control press conferences, our government's reaction to this threat has been not-enough not-soon-enough bordering on incompetence. Hopefully the price to be paid for our ineptitude isn't too severe. But it probably will be.
On a more positive note, Seussical was a great success, and Grace had a really nice role as Thing 1. It was perfect for what she wants - being a featured dancer, a good amount of stage time, goofing around, singing in ensemble numbers, and being the drama club's best tumbler. Proud papa... More on this to come.
Thing 1 is mine... |
Amp has started a new part time job. Julia is rapidly nearing the end of her school years. Grace is growing up way too fast.
Ryder supervising me work |
As for me, more of much of the same I guess. One thing that I am trying to do is work on some artistic endeavors. I have done some sketching and some painting. More on that later, but I have always wanted to paint, and I am finally doing some. To varying degrees of success.
Anyway, more to come. In the meantime, my sincerest wishes that everyone stay happy, healthy and safe.
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