Last Thursday, March 5th, a friend in Ohio shared a video on Facebook about the pandemonium of shelves being completely depleted and, interestingly enough, toilet paper. It was a bit later in the evening, around 7:30pm, so I told my wife I would head to Sam's Club just to grab a few supplies; and, ironically, we actually needed toilet paper. So, I headed off to the store.
I was quite surprised when I got to Sam's Club. There was no craziness inside and, as I walked the aisles, I felt that maybe this mass hysteria had somehow skipped over our area. I grabbed the essentials we needed: bread, milk, some meat, and a few other things. Surprisingly, the chicken was extremely picked over while the other meats; pork chops, steak, hamburger, etc. were widely available. Other than that, nothing seemed amiss until I made it to the paper aisle.
When I made it to the paper aisle, which includes paper towels and toilet paper, nearly all of the toilet paper was gone. At this point, I had not even heard about the toilet paper hysteria. So, needless to say, I was taken aback. Here is this large store, shelves stocked full, and the only thing that is nearly completely sold out is, toilet paper? I managed to buy one bundle of Sam's Club's Maker's Mark brand paper which, honestly, is decent toilet paper. With that, we should be set for at least a month. I did not consider shopping for food until I was sitting here Friday night and reading some of the news.
I went to our local Baker's grocery store, part of the Kroger family, mainly to grab just a few things. My plan was to get some Gatorade, cheese, milk, and a few canned goods to make chili and soup a couple of nights over the next week or two. My plan was still intact until I made it to the canned vegetable and canned meat aisle. The shelves were very picked over, so I changed my mind and decided to make this trip one to stock up necessities and food to last us about a month; and, that is just what I did!
So, here we sit, pantry and freezer stocked full, and wait for this COVID-19 concern to resolve itself. Being in the military, I have been directed to stay in the local area and my family, although under the same direction and highly advised not to, could travel to visit family if they wanted to. We were supposed to make a trip together to Kansas next weekend but, well, I cannot go. We are taking this day by day and, with some hope, prayer, and determined healthcare workers, perhaps this will not be as bad as they say. I guess we will see.
I get the concern over this virus. From what I have heard, it spreads very, very fast. We have just had the first confirmed case of community spread here in Nebraska. I have seen people disgruntled over the canceling of events, the postponement of sporting events, and other large gatherings of people. Quite frankly, I do not understand that angst. This, and over viruses, spread through close contact and, well, putting large amounts of people into somewhat confined spaces is not an ideal way to curb the spread.
Am I scared? Not really. I know that there is the possibility of getting sick, just as there is any other day of the week. However, I am happy that community and military leaders are taking steps to prevent the further spread of COVID-19. We will make it through this, it will just take some time. And, if you have to venture out, take appropriate steps to protect yourself from catching this nasty virus. That is how my family and I are approaching it and, hopefully, we will weather this storm without any hiccups.
To close, I would say that, if you are hysterical about this and buying up everything in the stores, step back, take a deep breath, and then relax. As leaders across the country have said, there is no need to buy mass quantities of goods. Should you have enough to last a few weeks? Absolutely. Having a few weeks of food means you do not need to get out and about every couple of days. That will help lessen potential exposure. Then, if you run out, go restock what you need and leave some for the rest of us! Just my thoughts.
Please, try to stay healthy and, if you feel sick, just stay home for a few days. If it doesn't get better, reach out to your doctor and let them know. Let's #FlattenTheCurve!
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Welcome to my blog, Life As I See It! This blog is just a place for me to share my thoughts on, well, everyday life. We all have stories and thoughts to share, so I figured I would just start up a blog to put some of mine out there.
I began running more seriously in 2016, so I will tend to post about the races I run. I am also a cybersecurity student, graduating in the fall of 2020. Thus, you will also see some IT, cybersecurity, and related content on here as well. Another passion of mine is cooking. So, from time to time, I might post a recipe I have come up with or refined. It really is all about, well, life!
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Sunday, March 15, 2020
Thoughts on the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
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