I'm not officially self-quarantined and still go out to walk the dog, but I don't have a job and can't drive (in an area where my "public transport" options pretty much consist of Uber and the like even without a pandemic going on), so I stay at home most of the time (except for aforementioned dog walking). I'm fighting what is probably some combination of a cold, seasonal allergies, and/or medication side effects right now, but I don't have a cough and only mild fever and headache, so also considering my very limited public exposure, I highly doubt I could have COVID-19. My dad is going to work tomorrow to get things straightened out so he can continue to work from home (which he's been doing this week), my brother is also working from home, and my mom works for a school district that has been shut down for the rest of the semester, so she isn't working again until August, probably (but it does look like she'll still be getting paid). My mom is planning not to make more than one grocery store trip a week for the duration of this. Everyone in my family except me seems to be pretty healthy, so unless any of us are asymptomatic carriers right now, all seems to be good on my front.
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Yet in my new wildness and freedom I almost welcome the bitterness of alienage. For although nepenthe has calmed me, I know always that I am an outsider; a stranger in this century and among those who are still men.
-H. P. Lovecraft, "The Outsider"