At home, things are tentatively ok. We do a lot of Costco shopping so we were pretty well stocked with most things we need before this all started. Work is crazy though. I'm an ER nurse and the panic buying has created a shortage of a lot of the things we need. We're limited on masks for example, right now we're allowed one every
four hours. It's been honestly stressful and at first things were ok but as time goes on I'm not handling it as well mentally. I basically just work and come home and sleep. Both the people I live with are having their hours cut hard too so that's hurting.
Just as a general message I feel obligated to say the usual stuff about washing your hands but also, if you're still going out for fun and get togethers or to bars and things, please don't. Social isolation sounds boring but it's really important so we don't get overwhelmed. I mean, we're already struggling with supplies, and if/as things get worse, we'll need more beds, more equipment we're already short on, and doctors are already having to make very very hard decisions due to having more patients than available equipment. Slowing this down will help us all function and keep more people safe and getting the care they need. Because also, don't forget, we have all the people we normally handle as well, and we don't want a bunch of new covid cases on top of that. Whether it's your shopping or your activities you do for fun, this isn't all about you, this is about everyone. You can literally save lives by staying home. Even if you're healthy and won't likely have much trouble for it, we need to slow it down.
Sorry nurse rant over.
Just please take this seriously guys.