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Coronavirus (COVID-19) is too exciting for adults to discuss (CLOSED)

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CEO just texted me. Meeting first thing tomorrow to discuss contingency plans for COVID-19. As the guy in charge of the finances, the only "contingency" left is we shut down and nobody gets paid. We've already limited client exposure to essential personnel and anti-bacterial shit is on back order. We're fee-for-service healthcare - no work, no money. As a non-profit we don't have margins to afford continuing to pay people without money coming in to cover it.

Shit's getting real. How much can we sacrifice our economy in the name of prevention? People with no income (all of these closures/cancellations are costing people work), stores are going to have a hard time staying stocked if supply chains are broken, and running out of food would drive people to behave in ways they normally would not.

I hope these measures have the desired effect because we're going to have a real mess, otherwise.
 
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CEO just texted me. Meeting first thing tomorrow to discuss contingency plans for COVID-19. As the guy in charge of the finances, the only "contingency" left is we shut down and nobody gets paid. We've already limited client exposure to essential personnel and anti-bacterial shit is on back order. We're fee-for-service healthcare - no work, no money. As a non-profit we don't have margins to afford continuing to pay people without money coming in to cover it.

Shit's getting real. How much can we sacrifice our economy in the name of prevention? People with no income (all of these closures/cancellations are costing people work), stores are going to have a hard time staying stocked if supply chains are broken, and running out of food would drive people to behave in ways they normally would not.

I hope these measures have the desired effect because we're going to have a real mess, otherwise.
Lucky for me, the dead hookers in our deep freezer will feed the family for weeks.
 
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CEO just texted me. Meeting first thing tomorrow to discuss contingency plans for COVID-19. As the guy in charge of the finances, the only "contingency" left is we shut down and nobody gets paid. We've already limited client exposure to essential personnel and anti-bacterial shit is on back order. We're fee-for-service healthcare - no work, no money. As a non-profit we don't have margins to afford continuing to pay people without money coming in to cover it.

Shit's getting real. How much can we sacrifice our economy in the name of prevention? People with no income (all of these closures/cancellations are costing people work), stores are going to have a hard time staying stocked if supply chains are broken, and running out of food would drive people to behave in ways they normally would not.

I hope these measures have the desired effect because we're going to have a real mess, otherwise.
Sucks man.. hope yall dont have to do anything drastic yet....
 
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We are doing a mass telework "exercise" tomorrow just to "see how things work". I've worked for the DOD for over 20 years now and I've never seen stuff like this before - not for 9/11, H1N1, Ebola - none of it.

It's just a matter of time until the schools are shut down for a significant amount of time too.
 
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