Today I come to you from high atop my Mancave, in the alley between 1st and 2nd street. I’m broadcasting from my personal studio, with a bird’s eye view of the Christian Church and the rear of Fairway Apartments. I’m not at the radio station because my wife woke up yesterday morning not feeling well.
She detected
a low grade fever but no other symptoms. She nonetheless reported promptly to
Fairfield Memorial Hospital for a COVID-19 test to be on the safe side. I did
not realize those test results now take three-to-four days.
She
contacted me to say the hospital advised her to self-isolate. I joined her so
we could protect our friends and co-workers. That, in our view, was the
responsible thing to do.
Other things
we did…
I asked all
employees to have the studios at the station sanitized. We called our friends
and family to tell them we were isolating.
This isn’t
frightening to us. We will both go about our daily routines and do our jobs
while we wait for the results. Our work will just be done at home, where we can
make sure the buck stops with us.
And that
means the radio station has been locked down for the time being. Guests have
been uninvited and our lobby is closed.
Isn’t it
amazing? We live in a time when a low grade fever in the wife of the boss is
capable of ricocheting through so many lives. There will be some who will think
this is an overreaction.
We don’t.
Hoping Carol is feels better soon. Thank you both for taking precautions
ReplyDeleteHope your wife feels better soon and appreciate your sharing of responsible actions to take to safeguard yourselves and others. Kudos to you all for demonstrating that community health is not a partisan issue.
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