I'm retiring at possibly the worst time ever - but sent out the notice to folks at Unbound this morning before the stock market opened & before I heard the increasing numbers of those with the virus, etc. Oh well, it is what it is.
I had to turn in paperwork to the Social Security office that I've had health insurance in order to get Medicare part B rolling. The only instructions I could find on this form was to bring it to your local SS office - no place where it could be mailed to, so I decided at the last minute to run it down this morning right after they opened. It wasn't crowded & I was in & out in pretty quick. Later today I got the notice that all Social Security offices will be closed effective tomorrow. Lesson learned - follow your gut. If you have an inkling to do something, don't hesitate just do it!
I really believe we have only seen the tip of the iceberg in number of cases - after all, they aren't testing that many people yet & some folks are testing positive even with no symptons. Once testing is really underway the numbers will appear to shoot up when in reality, they've been high all along.
I'm happily hunkered down. Working remotely has conditioned me to not having much physical contact with anyone for days at a time so I'm good with isolation.
Take care out here.
Catherine