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Old Mar 30, 2020, 02:28 PM
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Some guy at my workplace has coronavirus. Apparently he was somehow working from the building even though I thought it was closed like a month ago...? Damn. Now the building is infected!!

I hope he is okay. He was on our video call earlier this morning though, so he seems alright so far? But someone else on my team (who was new) said he went into the office too and met people including him. Yikes... I hope they did not shake hands!

My office should have CLOSED. I do not know if they forgot to shutdown the badge scanners or what, but this is exactly why they should have turned everything off and locked all doors. Even our offices in Canada had coronavirus people in them, and they closed the doors immediately after that. Not sure why they do not shutdown their Massachusetts offices.

Anyways, doing okay. Slept from 12am until 7am with a couple of awakenings. Nothing new really.

Not sure if my mood is elevated or not. It's tough to tell nowadays. I kind of wonder if I was hypomanic or even manic when on this higher dose of rexulti. I was rarely hearing or seeing things on 3mg and lower. Now it is much more frequent on this 4mg dose. In fact, when we reduced my dose from 4mg to 3mg recently (before bringing it back up), I was not hearing or seeing things. Now sometimes I hear voices and my alarm clock is giving me messages instead of showing the time. I had to talk it out with my therapist to ground me.
Hi bluebicycle. My husband's workplace initially allowed people into the building, despite a "work from home" quasi order. However, about five days ago they stopped people's access. It would be a good idea for your office to do the same, especially since the coronavirus could be present there. I've heard that it can only live on things for usually 9 days max. Assuming this is true, I imagine the building would be safe if completely unoccupied for at least that amount of time.

I'm not sure if my husband's workplace is ONLY now closed due to coronavirus concerns. Everyone at his company has been informed that more lay offs are on the horizon. I think that they fear that employees who suspect they'll be laid off may go to the building with less than positive intentions, if you know what I mean. Given the status of the virus in my state, it's possible that some may be laid off even before returning to the office.
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