Just got the word that our county was told to close all non-essential businesses for at least 2 weeks. That's kind of a matter of opinion on what's considered essential though, right? I'm essential as fuck. Andrew Yang's plan of universal basic income ain't sounding too silly right about now.
A few days ago before the weekend, I told my oldest daughter schools would all be closed before the end of April. A couple days later schools were closed.
They say for 2 weeks but that will be extended. I don't think they're going back this school year, and one goveneror (Ohio maybe?) is saying maybe calendar year until January or longer.
Bars and restaurants are closing except for takeout now putting more pressure on the stores that have empty shelves.
The stock market is crashing, everything is closing, elective surgeries being cancelled by hospitals, positive covid-19 cases are being told to stay home because hospitals don't want that virus there either.
We're now in a recession (that was coming anyway sooner or later) and the only people benefitting are the owners of grocery stores where every day now has sales like Super Bowl Sunday if they have anything left to sell.
The state and local governments are all looking at worst case scenarios, only the federal government says it's 'not a big deal, carry on'.
I'm just glad we have a calming, totally believable president who makes inspiring speeches like JFK to keep everyone's hopes up through a crisis. I'll bet HE has toilet paper.
I feel like we're a month away from chaos, but all my predictions keep happening earlier. So maybe chaos starts on Friday. Possibly because all the local fire departments are cancelling Friday Lent Fish Fries that the whole region lives on between Ash Wednesday and Easter here.
I want my Friday fish sandwich. Might have to settle for PB&J on bread (if I can find the bread).