Americans brace for new life of no school and growing dread

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Millions of Americans braced for the week ahead with no school for their children for many days to come, no clue how to effectively do their jobs without child care, and a growing sense of dread about how to stay safe and sane amid the relentless spread of the coronavirus. "Today looks so different

1 / 10Virus Outbreak CaliforniaShoppers wait to enter a Costco warehouse Saturday, March 14, 2020, in Santa Clarita, Calif. Efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus in California are affecting virtually every facet of life in the Golden State in ways big and small and in some cases, surreal. Popular restaurants were desperate for patrons, and typically crowded gyms had plenty of floor space. Some stores limited sales of toilet paper and other goods to combat hoarding.

The disruptions came as government and hospital leaders took new measures to contain an outbreak that has sickened more than 150,000 people worldwide and killed about 5,800, with thousands of new cases being confirmed every day. Story continuesGovernors drew up emergency plans to find child care for front-line medical workers and first responders, equating it to a wartime effort.

"We're getting about five requests a minute at this point," said Persak, a father and crane operator at the port of Seattle, who said his work hours have been curtailed for weeks by the coronavirus outbreak, which is affecting cargo deliveries from Asia. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio defied mounting pressure to close the nation's biggest school system, saying shutting the schools for the more than 1.1 million students could hamper the city’s ability to respond to the crisis by forcing parents who are first responders and healthcare workers to cast about for child care or stay home.

That was far from true, though some items -- frozen foods, canned tuna, herbal teas, bagged salad -- were sold out or nearly so. Signs limited customers to two large packs of toilet paper apiece, and few were available. A similar scenario played out at supermarkets all around the country amid a run on household staples that reached a peak Friday.

"We're worried we'll get stuck out there or get there and be sick," Bauer said."There's just so much unknown that you don't know what to do at the moment." She is taking all the recommended precautions, she said, including washing her hands as soon as she finishes the class and wiping down the equipment before and after she uses it.

 

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Americans brace for new life of no school and growing dreadWanted: Millions of babysitters. Americans coast to coast brace for the week ahead with no school for their children, a dearth of childcare, and a sense of dread about how to stay safe and sane amid the relentless spread of the coronavirus. Oh boy The world has gone mad And what do these MILLIONS of Americans do every summer, fall break, Christmas break and spring break? you are not helping
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