I think it’s because they were salary... what do you think this time? Do you think it’s part timers, hourly full time, or salary employees that will be laid off? We just want to get opinions because we have mouths to feed. We are both pretty scared.
Take a deep breath, no one will starve. Most mortgage companies are sending out emails to their customers offering to work with them, they don’t want to lose someone w/ a good history of paying if they can avoid it. Moreover, they can’t kick you out right away - just ask people who stopped paying back in ‘08. It takes months to kick someone out via foreclosure & banks in these situations want to work w/ you to get you back on track & the government will most likely enact laws to help ease the financial hit if it gets that bad.
If Disney stops paying, then there’ll be unemployment insurance payments, it’ll be tight, you might have to work w/ your mortgage company, but you’ll recover in a few months. When things are back to normal in 2 or 3 months, do yourself a favor, cut spending & start setting aside 10 or 20% of your take home pay until you have 6 months of expenses saved in cash reserves, that way, the next time a crisis like this hits, you’ll be able to face things more confidently & can weather a financial set back w/out losing sleep.
This is horrific. A TSA employee inspects hundreds if not thousands of traveling guests at Orlando International Airport.
SJC had a TSA agent (maybe 2?) test positive a couple of days ago.
4 more San Jose firefighters have tested positive for COVID-19, totaling to 8 cases and 1 additional TSA worker from Mineta San Jose International Airport has tested positive for the virus.
abc7news.com
Edited to add a link - looks like it’s up to 4 TSA in terminal B @ San Jose (thank goodness son was in A 2 weeks ago) & 8 firefighters.
I think one of the biggest mistake was bringing back those American on that cruise ship off Japan. Like letting the horse into the gates of Troy.
The horse was in Troy long before the Diamond Princess passengers returned from Japan.The Diamond Princess repatriation flights for USA citizens happened 2/16. Prior to that, there were already several fails in the handling of the quarantine of the earlier China/Wuhan repatriation efforts. Indeed, genetic analysis from Washington state suggests that as of the first of March Washington had already had community spread for 6 weeks
https://mynorthwest.com/1742815/seattle-flu-study-coronavirus-spread/?
If you want to play the blame game, then point the finger at the failure to ramp up testing from the get go.
You cannot isolate & protect if you cannot identify sources. For weeks even symptomatic people were denied testing unless they had traveled to an impacted region or had direct contact, and asymptomatic people who had contact/traveled were denied testing period, even though it was known asymptomatic and presymptomatic people could infect others - wouldn’t it have been better to have tested & id’ed Covid-19 carriers and isolated those who were positive to stop community spread from the beginning?