I remember I was at my uni library and I learned from a tweet of the health ministry that schools and unis are shutdown for the foreseeable future. I immediately went home early.
I remember telling my siblings “Meh this will probably last a week or so”. lol in hindsight.
In Accident and Emergency with chest pains because I’d caught Covid already.
Probably at home? I worked from home running my own business so really didn’t notice any change to my circumstances.
My elderly neighbour on the other hand - he was on a very long cycling holiday in New Zealand. He was up in the mountains when it all went down. He came down the mountain and found the place like a ghost town and had no idea what was going on!
Early February 2020. Someone in my main friend-group groupchat posted some news regarding Coronavirus. Me, happy citizen of UnderARockVille said “What the fuck is a Coronavirus?” and got gently made fun of.
A few weeks later aaaaand we were quarantining.
I had requested a week off of work because I was miserable and about to quit. Was watching the governor of my state speak on tv with my family, and knew what was going to happen based on what was happening everywhere else. Look, the pandemic was clearly awful and the consequences have screwed up the world even more than it was already screwed up… but in that moment learning that I’d never have to go back to that job and I was about to get $1000/week to sit home, spend time with family, cook, relax, play games and watch movies? Oh, it was the best times of my adult life. So this is how the rich get to live? Turns out I’m not depressed. I just hate being a slave.
I was doing my internship at a small accountancy firm in Belgium. Happy I got to leave and be home.
God damn, COVID was a blissful and amazing period. Basically the last part of my life where I spent a lot of time on the computer.
After that I got married and basically am just working and spending time with my wife. Of course that’s fun. But I guess my “solo time” ended with COVID.
Kinda never, I never really experienced the lock down. I lived off grid and worked super rural at the time. I heard about everything shutting down all over the country but it never reached me. Still just went to work everyday. I also never got covid.
That’s amazing. You should write a book lol.
UK, so announced in the evening before it happened. My patio was in the process of being done and they struggled to get the slabs as all the builders merchants were closed, fortunately it did get finished - their last job for a while. Other than that I was working from home but I don’t remember if that came in slightly before lockdown was officially announced. Went from five days in the office to none.
I was on one of the last few planes into Italy before they locked it down. I did not keep up with the status, so I arrived with tape on the floors everywhere, noone around, just confused on how to act now. Went home and started to keep track of the graphs and numbers of the spread.
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No joke, at home convalescing from a long illness. I was already seldom going out for any reason other than family functions or to see friends at their houses for the most part. The whole quarantine, both official and unofficial were a breeze for me personally despite the difficulty that it brought others, having already adapted for my own personal health requirements.
Honestly, though, I don’t know how I would have pulled it off without the 'net. Apparently the character George Jetson would have been born during the pandemic, which is lowkey kind of funny IMO, seeing as so many people adapted to talking with their bosses via tele-screen; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Jetson
My best friend’s house. That’s also where I spent the lockdowns. It delayed what should’ve been a routine trip to see family by who knows how long. Though it should be noted different countries started the lockdown at different times, so the “2020” in the original question is not absolute in the answers.
I was at home. My boyfriend had gone to the store to buy toilet paper - I know, the irony - and he calls me and tells me everybody has gone insane and is buying a ton of toilet paper. He’s standing there with with his humble little pack of toilet rolls while people are tumbling pack after pack into their carts and acting frantic.
Took him half an hour to get through checkout. We spent the rest of our night watching the news.
I think there had been talks of lockdowns for a few days or so before that and we had all been kinda joking about it a little bit, but most of us didn’t really think it would happen until it did.
I still think it’s low key hilarious that my bf went to buy toilet paper and ended up in the toilet paper apocalypse for half an hour.
I don’t know where I was specifically, but I know what I was up to. Me and ex spouse were finishing packing for our move to Seattle. Lease signed, most our stuff sold to downsize, jobs quit. There was no undoing moving to the city in the middle of the plague for us and we weren’t even sure if we’d be allowed in
At the door to Burger King
Were you let in?
I was at work. My kid was in high school, and I got the news that school wouldn’t reopen after March Break. I was in a role that was already remote-friendly/expected but had argued my way into keeping a desk (had done full remote before but was getting squirrely over it, and I had newbies in my old role with little on-site support that I used as an excuse). Thought to myself “K, I’ll work from home next week so kiddo has someone around if necessary/to poke him so he doesn’t just rot in bed all day”.
Took home all my work stuff, which was a good thing when the notice went out saying I was not allowed to go back to the building.