I’m in the ‘vulnerable’ category, and I’m one of the people who are teleworking indefinitely.
I haven’t much minded working from home - I can do most of what I did just as well here at home, as I did in the office - and I can do a lot of it faster and more efficiently without the usual distractions of the workplace.
But I really miss the daily routine, the change in scenery, and seeing my coworkers. I work with a great bunch of people, and I miss the daily interaction with them.
for those enjoying lockdown...good luck to you. their whoe purpose is tied to the Nov US presidential election, as a weapon against Donald Trump. nowhere is it more obvious than in Australia, where this is their only HOTSPOT.
(behind paywall):
11 Oct: The Australian: Victorian Premier now flags lockdown extension
Daniel Andrews says a faster easing of Melbourne’s lockdown measures is ‘unlikely’, as US presidential debate is cancelled
by Emily Ritchie
Mr. Andrews said while the 14-day rolling daily averages of 9.5 and 0.4 cases respectively in metro Melbourne and regional Victoria meant the State was in an “infinitely better position”, it also meant lockdowns would likely be extended...
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/coronavirus-australia-live-news-doubts-cast-over-daniel-andrews-inquiry-testimony-new-hotspot-alerts-for-nsw/news-story/db3a490bc205736fd73fa1275afca751
Being around a fully stocked kitchen only few feet away has its downside. I need a better relationship with the kitchen area.