Even Pelousy jumped on that bandwagon today. No surprise there.Pence isn’t leading the fight against the Coronavirus, the CDC and scientific community is. He is leading the effort of interfacing with the different groups to make sure they have the resources they need and hurdles removed where possible.
All the drivel like “Pence literally doesn’t believe in science” (AOC) is just typical unwarranted political rage.
Even Pelousy jumped on that bandwagon today. No surprise there.
Not Pence bashing, but that's pretty funny:
The company I work for is a paper/chemical/janitorial distributor in Savannah. As of today, my boss is moving specific inventory (masks, nitrile gloves, safety goggles, & disinfectant spray) from our shelves to our stockroom for company use. We get some of our paper goods (napkins, cups, lids, etc) from China but have not heard of any shipments not coming in. We just did inventory last weekend and I would say our inventory level is good on items we get from overseas.What are people seeing in terms of impact on the job?
How about some examples in the office, with vendors, and suppliers?
The company I work for is a paper/chemical/janitorial distributor in Savannah. As of today, my boss is moving specific inventory (masks, nitrile gloves, safety goggles, & disinfectant spray) from our shelves to our stockroom for company use. We get some of our paper goods (napkins, cups, lids, etc) from China but have not heard of any shipments not coming in. We just did inventory last weekend and I would say our inventory level is good on items we get from overseas.
The weird part about this move by my boss is that he is TYPICALLY very non-responsive to any potential emergency event that may occur. In Savannah our biggest thing is tropical storms/hurricanes and having to plan for evacuations. He won't make any decisions until forced to do so by state government agencies because he is so worried that if we close then we might lose the sale of a roll of toilet paper. (I'm joking but not really). This "hoarding" thing is puzzling to me because it's so out of character that I'm inclined to think that someone has (mistakenly) convinced him that we will need these items for personal protection of employees. At least I know where I can get masks & gloves.LOLI work in corporate lending and we're asking questions that result in exactly these kinds of answers, in order to assess risk.
My personal concern is a trip I have scheduled to Italy and Sicily in June. If I decide to cancel because of the corona virus, my trip insurance probably won't cover my loss, because, although they allow and cover cancellations for health reasons, they won't for an epidemic. By June, if something doesn't happen, it well may have reached epidemic or pandemic levels. If the tour company cancels the trip, then I will either get a refund or credit towards a future trip, but since I am staying past the end of the tour, I will be out the money I will have spent on reservations for those extra days. This is really a mess.
Oh dude, I completely understand. I have a honeymoon planned for Bali in May that I booked way before coronavirus was a thing. The amount it has flatlined is comforting, but I'm still worried there will be serious risks then.My personal concern is a trip I have scheduled to Italy and Sicily in June. If I decide to cancel because of the corona virus, my trip insurance probably won't cover my loss, because, although they allow and cover cancellations for health reasons, they won't for an epidemic. By June, if something doesn't happen, it well may have reached epidemic or pandemic levels. If the tour company cancels the trip, then I will either get a refund or credit towards a future trip, but since I am staying past the end of the tour, I will be out the money I will have spent on reservations for those extra days. This is really a mess.
I just spoke to a rep of my tour company, and she said that as of now, there are no plans to cancel. If conditions change so that they do need to, then the options I mentioned above will apply. My problem is the extra days I plan to spend in Rome, Florence, and Pisa. I think the solution there is to make reservations, but be sure they can be cancelled with full refund and just screw the insurance to cover those days. What I didn't mention earlier is that I also fly from Rome to Munich so that I can attend the Oberammergau Passion Play. I guess if worse comes to worse, I can just book a round trip from Augusta to Munich and still go to the Passion Play. That's assuming, of course, that there is no outbreak in Germany. For now though, I am not planning on changing anything other than buying extra insurance to cover the extra days I will spend in Italy.Oh dude, I completely understand. I have a honeymoon planned for Bali in May that I booked way before coronavirus was a thing. The amount it has flatlined is comforting, but I'm still worried there will be serious risks then.
What are people seeing in terms of impact on the job?
How about some examples in the office, with vendors, and suppliers?