Things are tough here in Canada. Most restaurants have closed their sit dine in part of the business. Now its only take out, delivery or drive through. Streets/roads have less traffic.
Canada has not yet declared a state of emergency.
Things are tough here in Canada. Most restaurants have closed their sit dine in part of the business. Now its only take out, delivery or drive through. Streets/roads have less traffic.
Canada has not yet declared a state of emergency.
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In Minnesota, all bars, restaurants, theaters, barbershops, cinemas, and anywhere there can be 10 or more people in close proximity are closed today effective 5:00 PM. They are also looking at the transmit system. Lots of people will be out. The state has instituted an emergency unemployment insurance program for people who are affected. I am guessing the food stamp program will also be included.
Company business being dramatically impacted. We are pulling all field force out. Big CC at noon!
rough times
Really rough for everyone @Villagebelle, how are you doing and them grandchildren?
I think they about to put in a curfew in NY...already have one in Jersey
Quarantined man manages to fly out of Guyana
they too busy counting votes
I think it's Covid 19
They running low on drugs and ventilators, hospitals could be over crowded soon.
Serious times. I am holding out at home for a few weeks hoping for the best.
Liberal thinking ppl causing this.
Causing is not important now, it is already here. The issue is to limit the spread and elimination!!
No online teaching...
Starting Thursday all classes will be done On=line. No students will be allowed on Campus for the next 6 weeks at least. I am not in the teaching business so I can just check E-mail.
What are the symptoms?
It starts with a fever. Most experience fatigue and a dry cough. Some have muscle pain and have trouble breathing. Other possible symptoms include headache, sore throat, runny nose or diarrhea. Sneezing isnât listed as a symptom by federal and provincial health authorities.
What should I do if I have symptoms?
Consult the self-assessment tool on the Ontario government website. Contact Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000 or your local public health unit.
Donât visit an assessment centre unless you have symptoms. Do not call 911 unless it is an emergency.
Ontarioâs chief medical officer of health says unless people have severe symptoms or a medical emergency, simply stay at home while waiting for a Telehealth response.
The response, he says, will usually be, âStay home and self-monitor.â
Just spoke to a recruiter, he said there is a huge spike for IT resources driven by educational institutions as remote learning takes center stage!
Lots of closures here. Work and schools/colleges are mostly online. Just follow the rules and you will be fine.
Stay away from nasty people and you will be fine.
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