In Central Florida the grocery stores and restaurants are still open. You can only get food at a restaurant by the drive thru or take out only. You cannot sit in the dining areas because they are closed. The Super WalMart by me closes at 8:30 P.M. It used to be open 24 hours a day everyday except Christmas. Some Counties in Florida have a curfew between 11 P.M. to 5 or 6 A.M. Libraries are now closed but still offer telephone service to answer questions of using the online library and take out only services. Books are no longer due until May. Schools and Colleges are all closed and offering online classes so far to April 15th.
KarloradoFL: In Central Florida the grocery stores and restaurants are still open. You can only get food at a restaurant by the drive thru or take out only. You cannot sit in the dining areas because they are closed. The Super WalMart by me closes at 8:30 P.M. It used to be open 24 hours a day everyday except Christmas. Some Counties in Florida have a curfew between 11 P.M. to 5 or 6 A.M. Libraries are now closed but still offer telephone service to answer questions of using the online library and take out only services. Books are no longer due until May. Schools and Colleges are all closed and offering online classes so far to April 15th.
That's about the same here too. No curfew tho. Well, not yet. I figured out a few things about Walmart trucks. Milk comes in around 2 pm (CST) and paper towels first thing in the morning. They limit you to 1 roll of 2 each. Still having problems finding fresh eggs and butter. Altho I have sugar I decided to buy some more and grabbed 2 Four lb bags. The checkout lady said there's a limit of only 1 bag per customer. I picked up some shrimp (prawns) for protein. I'll probably make a shrimp creole over rice tonight. So far instead of shopping once a week as I usually do... I find myself shopping every other day to see whats in. I suppose it'll become daily if they don't put out more protein. All they had were Bison ground meat at $9 a pound! I passed. Couldn't help but think while seeing all the empty shelves... This is what Argentina socialism looks like. Hang in there Kidwell.
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PeKaatjeAnkeveen, North Holland Netherlands6,334 posts
well, a lot of people are returning from their holiday. And a lot went to areas that later got a negative advice for covid 19. So monday I will have to teach again, from 1 scholl I heard I will have to wear the facemask.
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But hey how are things in your country?