What isolation? As someone who works in the Public Health Unit in FW NSW life has gone on pretty much as normal, except it's rather focused as opposed to the variety of topics usually worked on. Everyone has worked at work and only now and then looked at

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Name
Margaret Lesjak
Age
61
Location

Broken Hill NSW 2880
Australia

What isolation? As someone who works in the Public Health Unit in FW NSW life has gone on pretty much as normal, except it's rather focused as opposed to the variety of topics usually worked on. Everyone has worked at work and only now and then looked at ways to escape, especially EHOs who are used to being out and about travelling. They have managed to do this. At home it's just nice to relax and do anything other than COVID19. Living alone it's my time, with cats, and just enjoying not having to make false bonhomie and hug people for no reason. Wonderful. Haven' t really tried to contact people as I'm a "out of sight out of mind" type of person. Even sold my flat in Sydney, getting more than real estate agents thought. Cycling off road with a bunch of friends on Sunday mornings continued, whatever the public gatherings number was. This was complimented by cycling to/ from work as not far and in early days not much traffic. That has increased. Weekends gardening. Saved money as things I attended were closed (Rotary, Gourmet club, hash house harriers, the gym). Worked out I was saving at least $50-60 a week from these, so could spend on takeaway coffees and meals. The only thing did get worried maybe early onset Alzheimers as couldn't remember what day, how did I get to work etc. It really was a hole in my memory. Then another also wondered what day was it? So maybe dementia not set in yet.