 Hi, I'm Craig and I work in transitioning folks from the hospital and during the COVID-19 pandemic it's pretty intense right now. It's the beginning of April and we're kind of playing a waiting game. I'm proud to say that we're doing a lot as a health system to be really ready for the surge that we anticipate in a few weeks. It's an inspiring time though too. I see a lot of people coming together and working together and I just hope that it helps to demonstrate to everyone our vulnerability collectively and working on things like ending homelessness and the climate change crisis is a result of just seeing how much we are dependent on each other. Thanks. My name is Elizabeth. I work for Yolo County Library and this is my COVID-19 diary. I just arrived here at our admin building to open up and it is my job to start answering our phone line which we've kept open one phone line to help people with online services and keep the website updated, technology issues and things like that. I just wanted to show you what the library looks like during this COVID-19 shelter in place and yeah it's pretty empty. We have a link plus interlibrary loan service waiting to go. We have a lot of books and summer reading prizes waiting to go and I imagine that we will get back to things at some point in some fashion but right now we're kind of just in a holding pattern and I just feel like it is a little isolating. It's a lot of unknowns but I feel like we can get through this and we're going to get all these books going again and people are certainly enjoying reading and I can see that we're going to make it through this together. Hi my name is Lynn Weaver. I live in Davis and I am at home in shelter in place like most. Today is my fifth plus week of confinement. I'll be going out to the country for a brisk walk listening to my favorite music, great American country music and later on I will do a Skype interview for my next article with a French author who lives in Vancouver Canada and the article unfortunately is due yesterday. On week number one I remember thinking everything is going to be just fine. I work quite a lot from home anyway, internet, zoom, Skype, FaceTime and WhatsApp all work just fine. I'm going to use the time for creating great things. I checked on my friends and family around the world, researched the virus and watched some of the latest news. Then I took out my Pilati mat and my weights and practiced planks and abs. What about the garden? Well it was too rainy and cold out there to do anything. In the evening I binged on bland family movies that always seemed to be ending well. The following weeks have basically dissipated into oblivion but for one notable exception. I distinctly remember how I dislike what I cook. Now most of all I spend a good part of my time dreaming. Dreaming of what I will do when this is over. There's nothing like dreaming to focus the mind. It chases away boredom, good dreams of course. Actually bad dreams can be good too like when you wake up from a nightmare and you are so relieved when my goodness it was just a dream. There you have it. Love and a million virtual hugs to all.