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Subject: [Leica] Skyping with the Grands - the New Normal
From: hcummer at gmail.com (Howard Cummer)
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 21:01:51 -0700
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Here is Esther skyping with the Victoria Grandkids, reading them a story. We 
are self quarantined here on Pender Island and are substituting skyping for 
face to face visits with Clementine and Eloise in Victoria.

http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Howard+Cummer/Canada+2020/Pender/DSC_5870.jpg.html
 
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I am on the Board of the Pender Island Health Care Society - we own and 
maintain the building where all medical services are provided (two doctors 
and one dentist and a host of other services) and on Monday this week we had 
our last face to face Board meeting for some time. The next meeting in late 
April will be done by video conferencing. We are on the search for more face 
masks and hand sanitizer but otherwise all seems reasonably calm. The 
protocol for someone suspected of having the corona virus is to call the 
clinic ahead of time, stay in their car when they arrive and call the clinic 
again and a doctor will come out to interview them in the parking lot.

We are an island of retirees - some quite well off - and winter cruising is 
a common past time as well as taking trailers to the southern states to 
avoid the winter.

We believe it is only a matter of time until someone tests positive for the 
virus. Except for the grocery store, the liquor store (naturally) and the 
pharmacy most everywhere else on the island is closed. 

In our family our eldest daughter has had her upcoming play in Calgary 
cancelled and the children?s school is closed there. We were planning to go 
to Calgary to babysit Miss O and Aubrey but that is no longer necessary . 
Jenny, my middle daughter in Vancouver who is in the movie production  
business has had two Netflix features cancelled and my youngest daughter in 
Victoria is still self employed with her architectural heritage business. 
Her husband may not have classes to teach after this semester due to lack of 
overseas language students.

My son and his family in Tokyo are hunkered down. Young  Charlie?s school is 
closed. They left Hong Kong permanently just a few days before travel 
restrictions came into force and their shipment of household effects is in 
14 days quarantine at Yokohama.

We sure do live in interesting times. We were living in Hong kong in 2003 
when SARs struck the territory and managed to survive that without too much 
inconvenience. We hope (fingers crossed) to do the same this time.

Wash those hands!!

Howard (and Esther).



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