Belgium . And since Friday we are in a sort of lock down. That is restaurants, shops, schools are closed. No visitors allowed at homes for older people, hospitals... as much as possible work from home ...
Only shops who sell food and pharmacy is open ....
So far nobody of my family or friends are infected... but for how long ...
Morning Ladies, I'm in Saudi Arabia and we are also following the guidelines, all travel in or out has been banned as of today. My daughter and hubby and son were in Egypt so got tested in a hospital and were told to stay on voluntary seclusion until the results. My grand children are all being schooled via the internet and attendance is taken! My son in Kuwait and family are on home lock down as well... Poor Mother Earth, the amount of problems that she has to recover from, be safe all and my prayers and good vibes go out to all.... hugs, Dolly
OH I am just soooooo happy that we have so many ways to stay in touch with our loved ones at all hours of the day.
we live in washington st. as with every store ours is walmart and safeway, it is getting hard to find toilet paper, my daughter ordered some on her shopping list , they said if she did it that way , she could get some, because they set aside some things for the people who order all the time and pick it up outside the store, she has 3 little boys , so she never takes them inside, safer for them.. i hope someone can find a stop to this, i to am older and have health problems, it really scares me .. stay safe god bless doris
Hi I am in the UK. I should have gone away this weekend to my daughters but where they are has the highest number of people who are ill, my friend should have gone to see her elderly mum in London and was told not too by the home she lives in. Lots of events are being cancelled and like others around the world we wait and see. I haven't been in the largest shop in town today but my neighbour said it was pretty empty and no fresh fruit or veg. As my youngest daughter says 'interesting times'
I live in Spain. And we are under pressure. Some people don´t take it sirios and urses and doctors have hard days. In Madrid there is 3.000 people infected, all don´t need hospital care. 3 hotels have set there rooms if they need beds for sick people. Le´s . hope this virus wont stay long time.
WE ARE IN KANSAS, ALSO FOLLOWING ALL THE GUIDELINES. THERE IS NO BOTTLED WATER, HAND SANITIZER, OR TOILET PAPER TO BE FOUND.I MUST ADMIT TO BEING DISAPPOINTED IN MY FELLOWMAN. I GUESS THEY DO NOT REALIZE THAT IF WE BUY ONLY SOME SUPPLIES, IT ALSO ALLOWS OTHERS TO HAVE SOME. THE MORE PEOPLE THAT CAN DO THEIR PART AT PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF THIS VIRUS, THE LESS LIKELY EVERYONE IS AT FALLING ILL. THERE SEEMS TO BE NO REGARD FOR THE HEALTH COMROMISED, DISABLED, OR BABIES. IT BREAKS MY HEART. THANK YOU FOR THE IDEA OF USING NASAL SPRAY AND EYEDROPS. I, TOO, AM COMPROMISED AND HAVE VISION PROBLEMS THAT DO NOT ALLOW ME TO DRIVE. MY DAUGHTER IS DISABLE AND IT IS DIFFICULT FOR HER TO GO SHOPPING AT A BAZILLION STORES LOOKING FOR THE THINGS WE NEED, ONLY TO FIND THAT THE SHELVES ARE BARE. I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST.