Because I follow some smart folks on Twitter we saw this coming back in January. One of the main ones for good info is Mr. Hans G. Schantz (@Aetherczar)
I
was doing Uber but we decided that I should take time off from that starting March 1st. On the 12th someone in her building at work was presumed positive (and later confirmed by test) so she's been working from home since the 13th.
We had already supplemented our normal stocks of things by just a bit so the hoarders haven't been a real problem for us.
Having been a Software Engineer (programmer) for over 30 years before I got caught in the 2010 layoffs I've had various routines well worked out to keep us from getting infected, down to using some cheap food service gloves to get the mail and paper in where they get sprayed with disinfectant. Those cheap food service gloves from the wholesale store are great, btw. They're so cheap you don't care about burning through piles of them. And when things settle down they'll go back to their real purpose - keeping me from getting epoxy all over myself when I'm turning pens.
One thing we've been doing for years is looking more and more like it's a great idea: Elderberry concentrate and Zicam. Elderberries contain an anti-viral. TamiFlu is that anti-viral isolated and made in the lab. If you have a shot of Elderberry concentrate every day you're getting some of the anti-viral. How much? No way to tell but at least it's some. Haven't had a real cold or flu in
years. If we think we're starting to get something we hit the Zicam (zinc). Turns out the main way the malaria drug works is by helping your cells take up zinc. Can't say for sure that these two things are keeping us safe since neither one of us wants to be the control to see if we get sick if we stop, but so far so good.
I'm hoping that most of us are just getting a little more un-interrupted time to spend at our saws.
See you on the other side!