"People are not staying home, and that's just going to prolong this and prolong the 'new normal' for my family," she said. "I wish they would walk in someone else's shoes for the day and see how this is affecting other people's lives."
Ryan Alek has already lost weight, and the skin on his hands is dry and cracking from the constant washing and sanitizing."He knows I need to talk through things, too, and he consoles me when I get emotional about all of it," she added. Ryan loved being "tackled with hugs every day," Amanda said. "Obviously, this has had to stop with fear that his clothing or skin could be contaminated. So he sneaks past us and showers and then greets the kids, all in hopes that that was enough to stop this from entering our home."'I miss seeing my kids'
"Pharmacies have been bombarded," he said. "We were already maxed out before this virus decided to rear its ugly head. Today we see people making the problem worse by hoarding supplies like toilet paper, masks, and hand sanitizer.", a malaria medication touted as helpful to coronavirus patients. His regular work volume has spiked amid fears that people won't be able to get their hands on necessary medicines.
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