During these precarious times, it is possible that some of us will be quarantined, and a lot more likely that our cities will be shut down. People are so insane these days, that they will shut down a metropolitan city completely because there are 40 cases. If you get rid of those 40 cases by quarantining them or quarantining the entire city, the minute you let people from other cities come in, you will get those 40 cases back within days. So, the NYC shut down is very wasteful and damaging to society and accomplishes nothing.
Meanwhile as of March 13, 2020 New Mexico is closing schools. New Mexico has zero recorded cases of the disease, so they are stopping a non-existent transmission of the disease at the expense of hundreds of thousands of children. And what are the parents of these kids supposed to do with their kids at home, especially if they don’t have enough food to feed them? I don’t think local governments are intellectually astute enough to figure this out.
If cases in a particular area are low, testing and quarantining individuals makes a lot of sense. You shouldn’t shut down an entire city or country if there are only a few cases.
But, what are you going to do if you get shut down or quarantined. Here are my suggestions:
1. Study up on Notary knowledge. Read blogs, certification courses, and Notary Public 101 on our blog which is a very popular free course.
2. Re-ink your seal. It’s over due for an inking anyway.
3. Do some stretching. Your hamstrings will thank you. But, what if you are vegan? Would you still have ham strings, or would you have gluten strings? What a perplexing issue.
4. Call clients who you haven’t heard from in a while. Let me know you still exist.
5. Go from supermarket to supermarket to see if anyone has any bottled water.
6. Eat something with garlic, ginger and spices to boost your immune system and to show solidarity with those in Italy.
7. Watch sports matches on television — oops, you can’t because they have all been canceled. Maybe netflix will have them.
8. Take a long walk.
9. Meditate
10. Take cough medicine — unless you don’t need to.
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I think the best use of down time is working on your taxes. There are lots of fun uses but we rarely have time to figure out our expenses, send out invoices and itemize properly.
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