Our third survey reveals that we are sharing this experience with common concern. Our community is remarkable healthy, which is wonderful. However, just over one in four of our readers responding to the survey know someone who has tested positive to the virus. Surely that contributes to the high percentage of people staying home as authorities continue to request.
The poll cloud:
sue dorsey says
I had a problem answering Q4 so left it blank. I don’t go to work but I’m not living my life as normal. I would say I leave less often than normal and see far fewer people than normal – but I do go out. I go to the store and I go for a run every other day. Occasionally I babysit my grandkids, if both parents, working from home, have to be online at the same time. I would think about re-wording the question or giving other options for answers.
Gretchen F Stroh says
I agree with Sue. My husband and I continue to work. We’re both introverts, so we don’t have much of a social circle…so we have literally seen no difference in our lives, except for shopping less. I think about everything I need to get, put on gloves and mask now, and don’t run out for one thing.