We take our kids for a quick walk around the neighborhood as barely anyone is outside anyway. We just tell them not to touch anything.
Yep... walks, a walk in the park. I'm quite lucky because I live in a rural area and its not too crowded here. Lots of opportunities to go outdoors and still keep healthy distance from everyone. But in the cities... last saturday in The Hague apparently they still had markets open... And those were overcrowded, as in, you're literally pushing through people, as is usual for those places.
But at some point you're out of walks, too
Staying inside is a big big challenge for all of us, or at least, most of us. I'm quite fine living like a hermit... my direct relatives are not. So in a sense, I'm also not entirely happy with it... funny how that works. Its also 'funny'... or interesting; to see and experience my own and other people's struggle having to adjust to this new temporary reality. It affects so many things in so many little ways.
Because I get forced to work? Because no business or boss is taking this serious? I could in theory do all my work from home, but my company does not allow that so I have to go there. Many of us in the office have colds and all the symptoms but hey its germany you gotta wörk wörk wörk....
All the numbers from my country are faked anyway, don´t believe the bullshit that we have some miracle healthcare that no one dies. I have someone in my family who just died due to an infection and they refused to test her for the virus. Actually no one in my whole area is allowed to be tested, you call them and tell them you had contact to a confirmed case and they tell you off. Absolut madness right now.
Make your own choices man, don't be a fool and follow the masses in that sense. Fact based governance says you minimize contact. If you're not in a vital line of work, just stay at home and give them a polite middle finger. It will blow over and you won't get fired. And if you do, just watch those legal tables turn in your favor, I have zero doubt about that. Any employer that does not actively minimize risk right now, is directly trespassing into ethical territory, there is a social obligation now to adhere.
Trust me. Do it. I was meaning to say the same to
@rtwjunkie as well and his situation is arguably much worse, as his wife has a higher risk of complications. This is the time you need to start using common sense and think for yourself. You only have one opportunity: before you've also caught it. And mind: you never truly know if you did.