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    Thank you SO much!

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    I work at the Post Office, and from my experience, most everyone handling your mail is wearing gloves these days, out of an abundance of caution. .
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    Good to know, thanks. Want to order some things from Amazon, just not sure if it's the best idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    Good to know, thanks. Want to order some things from Amazon, just not sure if it's the best idea.
    Go ahead, and if is comes in Plastic, as much of what Amazon ships out does, spray it down with disinfectant though roughly before you open the plastic and you'll be fine, even if someone somewhere along the line was contagious. If it comes in cardboard of some sort, Covid only lives 24 hours on cardboard, so you could even let it sit on your porch of 24 hours to be sure! And sunlight is always good for killing viruses, and sunlight likely will hit it at some point in the day!
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    Starting Monday 5pm. North Carolina will be under a "stay at home" order.
    Veterinary hospitals are deemed essential, so I still have a job, which I'm grateful for. On the other hand, social distancing is not an option in a veterinary setting, which means that I am potentially exposed to sick people.
    Maybe we all get lucky and we'll stay healthy.
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    Loving good wishes, Heidi, that this works out and you and your colleagues stay well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cats4ever View Post
    Starting Monday 5pm. North Carolina will be under a "stay at home" order.
    Veterinary hospitals are deemed essential, so I still have a job, which I'm grateful for. On the other hand, social distancing is not an option in a veterinary setting, which means that I am potentially exposed to sick people.
    Maybe we all get lucky and we'll stay healthy.
    The hospitals in my area are doing no humans in the hospital. The staff comes out and puts a slip leash on the pet and brings the pet inside. History is taken over the phone. No wellness visits, no vaccines and deworming, sick-pet visits only. All non-life-saving procedures are cancelled.

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    My vet clinic is doing the same as yours, snakemama. I imagine others around here are, too.

    I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
    Death thought about it.
    CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snakemama View Post
    The hospitals in my area are doing no humans in the hospital. The staff comes out and puts a slip leash on the pet and brings the pet inside. History is taken over the phone. No wellness visits, no vaccines and deworming, sick-pet visits only. All non-life-saving procedures are cancelled.
    Our hospital is doing the same thing.
    What I meant with "social distancing is not possible " is that the techs and doctors work together at a very close distance, sometimes just a few inches from each other, since one holds the animal while the other one is examining it.
    Willa (5/1/1997-3/17/2018)

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