Day 6 of quarantine!

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@ShyBear88 (59306)
Sterling, Virginia
March 17, 2020 8:47pm CST
Almost a week since these kids had normal school. Today the kids where suppose to start long distance learning but the network for it is down so we had to go back to the original plan. So reading and so on and work books. We went to the store because they have new hours right now and picked up a few things like more dinner options for the kids there wasn’t much to choice from there the store was pretty empty food wise. Then came home out the stuff away brought the kids to the park after that to get some of there energy.
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@Nevena83 (65280)
• Serbia
18 Mar 20
And here my son started distance learning, I don't know how it will work.
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@ShyBear88 (59306)
• Sterling, Virginia
19 Mar 20
We have scholastic distance learning. So the kids have been doing online classes nothing the school can recorder, learning apps, work books, and reading. We some times throw discover kids channel on.
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@happylife1 (13404)
• Karachi, Pakistan
18 Mar 20
yes we are also lockdwon our city.........
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@ShyBear88 (59306)
• Sterling, Virginia
18 Mar 20
Our city isn’t on lock down just socialize distance lots of things has been cancelled.
@moffittjc (118778)
• Gainesville, Florida
18 Mar 20
You're lucky, we closed off all our parks and playgrounds and have stationed staff at each one to keep people away. We can't guarantee the cleanliness of the playgrounds, so we want to be cautious and not let kids play on the equipment.
@ShyBear88 (59306)
• Sterling, Virginia
19 Mar 20
They haven’t closed parks here. They did a study on metal surface it can live up to 3 days. We don’t hear a yard really so the kids don’t have many places to play other then in the basement.
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@moffittjc (118778)
• Gainesville, Florida
23 Mar 20
@ShyBear88 Because of the length of time that the virus can survive on metal surfaces is the reason we shut down all of our parks and playgrounds. We didn't want hundreds of kids catching and spreading the virus as a result of touching contaminated metal surfaces, such as those on our playgrounds.