'With this I have to tell you, I was so anxious that today was going to be my last healthy day on Earth for the first two weeks of this.'
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"After 9/11, we were all in it together. We were not a danger to each other, we weren’t going to bring 9/11 home to our families. With this I have to tell you, I was so anxious that today was going to be my last, allowing residents to go to places like restaurants, barbershops and malls, despite warnings from health officials, who say they virus could spread further.A view outside Bellevue hospital during the coronavirus pandemic on May 1, 2020 in New York City.
"We can't keep our country and our world closed forever. People have to eat. People have to work. People need the mental health of getting away from their families for some amount of time during the day. Our kids need the mental health break of being with their friends of doing all the things that we used to do a month ago," she said."As we start opening our world for commerce, we need to know that we still need to physically distance ourselves.
Eventually, offices and other workplaces will reopen as more restrictions lift. Chandrashaker said if workers are stressed or have anxiety about being close to co-workers then they shouldn’t be forced to go back into work spaces. "I think if you don't have to go in and you've been working from home, why shouldn't you continue? If you are getting all the work of your company done and you don't have to be there, and you can be on a conference call and you can be on a
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