I thank her for what she is doing.Best wishes.
I will thank her, while were sitting on the porch watching the Sunset, burning kindling and branches in the little half barrel camping drum. I actually had some of my Supernova 2010 Scotch last night. That's a once a year event. Only two more drinks left, I'll hope to be around in 2022 to have that last one. My decision is, I'm not leaving the single malt scotch collection behind, without at least working on making it smaller while enjoying some.
Four deaths in Wisconsin, one was at one of the places she works. Imagine that, rural, hardly any local cases, and a 87 year old who never leaves the building, somehow caught it and died? That's eerie. My question was, how did someone give it to him? They are now on lockdown, National Guard is there assisting. She won't be working that place for awhile. Still keeping her home care clients and one assisted living.
The latest information world factual kind, 5 to 14 days for incubation period, now averaging 11.5 days. I've seen nothing about how long before, during or after, anyone is contagious. Guy on the news was tested as positive, not even a sniffle. This is strange because of all the unknowns.
We're planning a trip to Costco to stock up on essentials in a couple days. Vodka, Gin, butter, frozen food, frozen pizza, pretzels, mixed nuts, veggie sticks... odd how that list turned out? I think we can go a week with what's in the pantry and freezer. What I'm getting at is this. Eventually, we have to go out and restock. The longer we wait, the higher the cases, before the pandemic peaks. Everyone is probably going to need to do more shopping, as home supplies dwindle.
Wishing everyone the best and hope you all get through safely.
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