You're most definitively not alone. It's everywhere now.
My company (Bayer Healthcare) said this week that my department is "business critical" and we have to work from home now.
in my country a retired police scum got this disease after traveling to israel in february but he lied to the doctors and staff at first that he didnt travel when he got in the hospital feeling sick and when the truth got out, he already infected his son, grandchildren, wife, doctor at the hospital and the whole hospital in in complete lockdown now; he lied because he was with his mistress, which also got infected, which also infected others as well; so far from around 50 cases here, a quarter is because of this retard
My company (Bayer Healthcare) said this week that my department is "business critical" and we have to work from home now.
My company (Bayer Healthcare) said this week that my department is "business critical" and we have to work from home now.
As such, we have taken the decision to close our offices and work remotely for the foreseeable future until the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is brought under control.
Sort of a good news/bad news situation.
Has anyone here who's invested in the stock market considered pulling out entirely until this blows over? Panic-selling due to the pandemic is crushing stocks right now. Logic says to wait it out, but I'd be lying if I said I'm not very tempted to sell off and sit on the cash for awhile.
The only thing stopping me is how much I've already lost and the fact that by selling I'd be locking in those losses.
Our offices closed yesterday, strange feeling when 500 people are scrambling to pack up their equipment and figure out what everyone needs to work remotely. Felt a bit like a looting scene from a movie. Then I took the subway to central station, so empty and quiet, felt spooky. Like the beginning of the apocalypse.