Hi Symphonians,
Most of us are probably sitting at home at the moment if anyone is trying to feel the nostalgia and already started playing please give me a ping in game, FallenKnight.
Here comes a wall of text of me ranting off COVID-19:
For those of you looking to predict the future- look at Wuhan. They had an aggressive quarantine, and their food delivery services adapted. They created "no touch" delivery, with delivery people in protective gear dropping off food deliveries on doorknobs and porches.
They created a testing regime for the food preparation staff and certified them daily.
This isn't the zombie apocalypse, and our economy is not going to grind to a halt. We're going to have overwhelmed medical services, but we're still growing food, still manufacturing goods, still delivering them. We're in isolation, not because it's the end of the world, but because it protects the most vulnerable among us in two ways: by lessening the likelihood they'll be infected, and spreading their infections over time, so that our medical system can handle the load.
Peace out and be safe guys.
Best Regards,
Henry
Most of us are probably sitting at home at the moment if anyone is trying to feel the nostalgia and already started playing please give me a ping in game, FallenKnight.
Here comes a wall of text of me ranting off COVID-19:
For those of you looking to predict the future- look at Wuhan. They had an aggressive quarantine, and their food delivery services adapted. They created "no touch" delivery, with delivery people in protective gear dropping off food deliveries on doorknobs and porches.
They created a testing regime for the food preparation staff and certified them daily.
This isn't the zombie apocalypse, and our economy is not going to grind to a halt. We're going to have overwhelmed medical services, but we're still growing food, still manufacturing goods, still delivering them. We're in isolation, not because it's the end of the world, but because it protects the most vulnerable among us in two ways: by lessening the likelihood they'll be infected, and spreading their infections over time, so that our medical system can handle the load.
Peace out and be safe guys.
Best Regards,
Henry