How are you managing the isolation/lockdowns due to Covid19
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At first, it was tough. The isolation was starting to get to me and I struggled to find a routine. However, I started to make the most of all the time. A lot of things I wanted to introduce or bring back into my life, I started to put into play. I now regularly exercise, cook and read. I want to start taking daily walks, meditating and praying more.Sufi_khan wrote: ↑22 Mar 2020, 15:56 Hi everyone! With most places under lockdown, it feels unreal, yet we are all in this together. How are you managing?
I have developed a schedule for my family which includes exercise, active discussions, studies, prayers, and teaching the children skills that we normally don't have time for. Please share your ideas.
Stay healthy and stay safe.
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Good advice. Thanks for the tip.gali wrote: ↑24 Mar 2020, 23:45Thank you for the info.DATo wrote: ↑24 Mar 2020, 23:22 Important
I just saw this on the news:
One of the biggest problems with this mess is not knowing weather or not you are infected. Most people who have the virus feel fine until it strikes .... BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY .... since they think they are OK they go out in public and unwittingly disseminate the virus to others and even to family members. Testing stations will not give you the test unless you are showing symptoms which include a combination of fever of at least 100.4 F - 38 C, coughing, headaches and fatigue. If you go to a testing station and you do not have a temperature they will turn you away because they do not have enough test kits. The Brits have determined that another symptom, and one which is easy to note, is that you lose the sense of smell and taste. A local politician said she had lost her sense of taste and smell entirely. Others have said the same thing. Now that would be easy to test at home. If you have this symptom as well as a temperature go and get tested or at very least isolate yourself from others.![]()
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Currently, we are not on lockdown as the cases decreased significantly. People are more or less back to their normal routine. I prefer to stay at home and go out only for necessities. But I am spending more time reading and writing.