In a state of 40 million, there is a lot of potential for sickness. The trajectory is 56% of the population will get Covid-19. That is 22, 400,000 people will get sick. There are 3 known corona virus victims in the city where I live, and 17 throughout the county. At least the governor of Califronia is taking a proactive approach to lessening the spread of this virus – the new state mandate is everyone shelter in place, but you can get out to shop for food, get medical care, bank, buy gas. You can get out for exercise in open spaces. I cannot believe the fact that kids are flocking to our southern beaches to play and party and crowd together, yet that is youth – indestructible and still in a world of magical thinking. Yet, I do get it.
Meanwhile, I am sitting here pondering what to do with myself. The other half is home, working full time and telecommuting again (he is happy). We sort of tumble over each other at times, but part of that is just life in a smallish house. Unlike many people, we are going to be fine no matter what happens – income, insurance, access to doctors and care. Good neighbors. People to call. I am pondering because all the things I should avoid suddenly become things I want to do! I need to really sit down and put a bit of a list together for fun things and necessary things to do. It would be a great time to do a bit of cleaning – but where do you bring discards if the places such as Goodwill are closed? Life will continue, no matter what happens, and getting creative and productive is important. Cabin fever is not something I like, nor do most people, I expect.
I am glad I live in a state, expensive as it is, with problems like every place else, is genuinely concerned about the welfare of its citizens (and non-citizens). Governor Newsom is working for the people, not for the profiteers. In this country with poor healthcare and safety nets, all the overlords will be so sad when their worker bees die from the virus because sick leave and health care are unavailable. How inconsiderate of those damned worker bees.




