Current situation in Washington
That's okay that's half day Friday for you
2 minutes ago, syrath said:That's okay that's half day Friday for you
I wish but not so much the company I work for I already work from home once a week so we're working from home for at least the next two weeks now
Just now, Tirion said:I wish but not so much the company I work for I already work from home once a week so we're working from home for at least the next two weeks now
In mine they have taken the critical departments and separated them over two different sites with half working 20 miles away to ensure business contingency should one get caught with infection. Both will ultimately get it but I'd imagine the timescales will not coincide.
1 minute ago, syrath said:In mine they have taken the critical departments and separated them over two different sites with half working 20 miles away to ensure business contingency should one get caught with infection. Both will ultimately get it but I'd imagine the timescales will not coincide.
That is a big part of shutting down schools as well as far as I understand. Reducing the size of the population that gets sick at the same time means (ideally) less people in hospitals at the same time.
This is going to get nasty economically,
Not only are we going miss more deliveries, but a lot of companies are going to take a big hit, prices are going to soar, people are going to get sick.
I think small businesses are going to suffer the most. They can't afford to shut down for a month or so and not get paid. Think of what happens if your FLGS shuts its doors for a month ?