tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29235839.post7640712352229109007..comments2024-02-05T05:15:04.759-08:00Comments on Wandering Scientist: Life in the Time of Coronavirus, Snapshot #4Cloudhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09317847285050447789noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29235839.post-57391569342778375272020-05-02T14:52:59.970-07:002020-05-02T14:52:59.970-07:00This is what I keep telling myself too. It's n...This is what I keep telling myself too. It's not easy or fun, but the whole point of staying away from people isn't to expect the virus to magically disappear or for a vaccine to appear overnight, it's to give people time to do the work needed to get us testing and vaccines without being overwhelmed by volumes of people being hospitalized, and to make sure that people who are sick can get good care when they need it. If we can buy them time by biding our time, that's not a bad trade. Revanche @ A Gai Shan Lifehttp://agaishanlife.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29235839.post-76748092042066190642020-04-30T07:19:26.437-07:002020-04-30T07:19:26.437-07:00My sister's (large) company has interpreted th...My sister's (large) company has interpreted the governor opening up our state as mandatory rather than optional and wants the set limit of every unit to be at the office at any point in time. This makes no sense for white-collar units especially since they're still expected to social distance. My university and town have interpreted the set limit as the maximum and are not making any changes for non-essential employees except to allow small businesses to have a small number of people inside at a time if they can effectively social distance. My university has also interpreted forcing people on campus at this time as an ADA class-action lawsuit waiting to happen. nicoleandmaggiehttp://nicoleandmaggie.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com