Morning all. Bit o’ snow in the air this morning, but not amounting to anything. That’s okay. Keeps everybody in. The first virus case was reported here this morning, patient has mild symptoms. Another one over Traverse City Hospital as well. Our governor has issued new orders yesterday morning that have now shut down dining in, n restaurants and bars. It has to be delivery or take out only. Also includes shutdowns of salons, spas, gyms, and other places of that type. Does not apply to childcare centers as she said she wants Emergency responders and medical staff to have a place to leave their children sobthry can continue to work. The 250 person limit to gatherings has now been reduced to 10. Michigan in effect has literally shut down except for grocery stores, gas stations, medical facilities and other essential services. Like cal and state government offices have closed their doors to the public but are still staffed. Some people are working from home and we all know that a lot of business can be done online. Small businesses and manufacturing facilities are still open though as are service businesses. There has been a lot of ingenuity going on as businesses and other services figure out how to deal with this. Gov. Also signed a bill that will give unemployment benefits to workers affected by these shut downs, laid off from businesses cutting back or having to take leaves from their jobs to stay home and take care of their kids with schools being closed for three weeks. She’s covering all the bases and going beyond what the fed gov and other states are doing. Nobody’s complaining. As far as we are concerned, she’s doing a great job in trying to contain the spread in MI. Now that Canada is closing it’s borders, there are only two aces points into Mi, it’s southern border with IL, IN and OH or the The border of WI in the U.P. The other nice thing up here is, the amount of businesses and schools working together to keep children and families in need, supplied with food.
Had another chiropractor appt. yesterday. She is now recommending moist heat and ointment to relax the sptight muscles. Recommended a pen epsom salt bath but this house only has a huge garden tub. That is way to hard to get in and out of, so not doing that. I’m hoping to replace it eventually. Toying around an alternative. Also stopped at the store. tP and paper towels are still going, but now restricted to two packages per person. Noticed yesterday that most shoppers are only taking one. I picked up one of each for snowbird neighbors coming home this weekend. They can’t get any in FL to bring back. The tissue manufacturing plant about 50 miles north of here has been working like crazy to keep tissue rolling out it’s doors. They said the biggest problem is that the stores can only stock so much in their storerooms, so can’t take in huge shipments at once. They are going to do a public sale tomorrow which is something they don’t normally do, as they don’t sell to the public, but thought it might help take the strain off some of the stores. Thry said they have about 30 truckloads in their storage area at the moment.
It’s interesting going to the store and seeing what’s disappearing and what’s just a bit low. Other than toilet paper, paper towels and eggs, everything else is stocked. Some a little low, but not gone. Meats and poultry are low but there's some there. Shrimp is disappearing in seafood A bit as are hams, turkey, and that kind of stuff to a point. I think people are fixing things that they can stretch meals out of. Frozen processed foods are not flying out the door either. Poor store employees are looking so tired though.
Will be interetigto see if this does indeed stretch into camping season and whether or not thry will open our parks etc. at the moment, the only things closed are some park visitor centers, mesuems, fish hatchery visitor centers and few other DNR visitor facilities. Park campgrounds are still in seasonal closures and no parks have been closed. Parks are actually open year around except for facilities and campgrounds.
Well, guess I’kill head for the shower here and get my day started. Not going to do much other than the moist heat routine etc. will go out to mailbox for mail, but that’s about all. Beth, when do you have to make the decision to go to SD? Or is it up to the store manager? Hopefully things will settle down by summer. Stay safe everyone.