In response to the growing threat from COVID-19, seven million residents of Bay Area counties have been ordered to 'shelter in place' -- to stay in their homes until April 7, leaving only for essential outings.
pandemic has roiled his business. Recently, two families postponed funerals until May. Then this week, a third family canceled at the last minute, the funeral only days away.
Besides funerals, weddings have also been postponed. Local church services have gone online-only. Alameda’s three libraries have closed, and City Hall is shuttered to the public until early April. The shelter order mandates that restaurants close their dining rooms and offer takeout and delivery only.
The coronavirus has hit Alameda in other publicized ways. After an Alameda firefighter contracted the virus, eight more firefighters were quarantined.Alameda High, housed downtown in a historic building with Grecian columns sweeping across the front, stood empty on a school day when it’s usually mobbed with students.
Her office is in nearby Oakland, and she was concerned about her work schedule. Although her life has become more complicated, her husband works from home. “We can manage it,” She says. “We knew this was going to happen.” A CVS pharmacy in town was less crowded. A sign at the pharmacist’s counter said there was no more hand sanitizer, rubbing alcohol,
Her father, Bruce, 50, a mechanic with United Airlines, still commutes to work at San Francisco International Airport. But he’s worried about layoffs now that the airlines are in trouble, with so many people refusing to fly. An office supply store remained open to let people work from home. But hair salons, department stores, and martial arts studios have gone dark. While many eateries have remained open for takeout, others have chosen to close.
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