Coronavirus

Some economists say Italy’s early outbreak could prove that taking a short-term hit to business is worth the cost to stem the human and financial carnage. “Italy is a precursor of what will happen in the U.S. and in Europe because of the speed at which the virus spread,” says Nathalie Tocci, director of the International Affairs Institute in Rome. “Germany is on the same trend as Italy, but two weeks behind.”

That fear has led to a sudden boom in grocery delivery services. The day after Conte announced the national lockdown, Rome supermarket entrances were jammed with bicycle couriers, mostly immigrants from Africa and South America, jostling for orders. By then Milan had settled into a home-delivery routine that has left residents waiting more than a week for a slot to get groceries.

 
Knocked onda elderly lady next door, who is it,? Its me cellie from next door, do you need any groceries, she says that’s kind of you but I really need to stay away from everyone... ?? cellie...
 
Knocked onda elderly lady next door, who is it,? Its me cellie from next door, do you need any groceries, she says that’s kind of you but I really need to stay away from everyone... ?? cellie...

that was thoughtful of you - could always buy what she needs & leave them on her front stoop - let her take them in
 
Just got a notice they closed down our Harborfields school district all next week. Didn’t say why specifically just out of an abundance of caution.
this is all so F’d up
No reported cases in my school district. Closing to clean and sanitize all the schools. Think this is a very good idea.
 
In Greenlawn tonight
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