The farmers marked website says they will be open with precautions.Let us know about the farmers market. I am curious about the local Amish market which runs Thurs. - Sat.
I will go by there today to see if it is actually running
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The farmers marked website says they will be open with precautions.Let us know about the farmers market. I am curious about the local Amish market which runs Thurs. - Sat.
That's a great way to respond. Especially for those who are alone! Our daily needs don't change because of this craziness.Our local community council have just dropped by a letter indicating local services to support us at this time. A number of local shops, a bakery and restaurants are offering doorstep delivery services of goods or meals, and volunteers will be manning a couple of phonelines 24/7 to help those living alone if they're self-isolating, e.g. organising the collection of prescription meds, help with navigating websites, changing gas bottles, offering reassurance or just someone to call to have a chat. Crises like this bring out the best in people, as well as the worst.
a separate issue is care homes, whose residents don't even get to hospital: https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-h...ep-through-italys-nursing-homes-idUKKBN2152WCI am told by an Italian I know and from some Italian blogs that if you have underlying health problems (I don't know which problems and I don't know if age is a factor) and get the virus the Italian hospitals will not treat you. I don't expect this piece of information will be well publicized.
Wow, Perris. That's terrifying.a separate issue is care homes, whose residents don't even get to hospital: https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-h...ep-through-italys-nursing-homes-idUKKBN2152WC
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What kind of guide-line do they have for "non-critical"? Or what constitutes non-criticial? I've been trying to figure that out. Can you work from home, Tonya?Cuomo announced a few hours ago that non-critical businesses in NYS will be limited to a maximum of 50% staffing. It is not clear the length of time this will be enforced.
Our company will split out the workforce into first and second shift with no overlap and those who can work from home will.
Healthcare, pharmacies, grocery, the supply chain for these and home delivery. The government will issue a more detailed list of the critical business definition.What kind of guide-line do they have for "non-critical"? Or what constitutes non-criticial? I've been trying to figure that out. Can you work from home, Tonya?