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The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
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The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until the first Saturday of September due to the coronavirus
(Hopefully this doesn't affect our Kentucky Derby in the game
)
Is anyone on here in an area that has been hit by the virus?
I personally think that it's a little scary that everything is shutting down/getting postponed, but I also think it's comforting to know that this is happening to slow the spread, not because there's a danger of everybody dying from it. I'm glad the death rates for the virus are low- it's fairly easy to recover from if you're not otherwise at risk!
On the other hand, because of the virus, I'm working less for a while as the place where I work is only keeping around their full time staff and giving fewer shifts to the part time staff (I'm part time).
Thoughts anyone?
Hazel
The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until the first Saturday of September due to the coronavirus


Is anyone on here in an area that has been hit by the virus?
I personally think that it's a little scary that everything is shutting down/getting postponed, but I also think it's comforting to know that this is happening to slow the spread, not because there's a danger of everybody dying from it. I'm glad the death rates for the virus are low- it's fairly easy to recover from if you're not otherwise at risk!
On the other hand, because of the virus, I'm working less for a while as the place where I work is only keeping around their full time staff and giving fewer shifts to the part time staff (I'm part time).

Thoughts anyone?
Hazel

Re: The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
We just had our third confirmed case here in E.P._h a z e l 3_ wrote:https://www.wdrb.com/news/kentucky-derb ... bc962.html
The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until the first Saturday of September due to the coronavirus(Hopefully this doesn't affect our Kentucky Derby in the game
)
Is anyone on here in an area that has been hit by the virus?
I personally think that it's a little scary that everything is shutting down/getting postponed, but I also think it's comforting to know that this is happening to slow the spread, not because there's a danger of everybody dying from it. I'm glad the death rates for the virus are low- it's fairly easy to recover from if you're not otherwise at risk!
On the other hand, because of the virus, I'm working less for a while as the place where I work is only keeping around their full time staff and giving fewer shifts to the part time staff (I'm part time).
Thoughts anyone?
Hazel
I'm not surprised with it being postponed, it will in no way affect the one that I host.
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Re: The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
It'* my area. Schools have been shut down, including mine, for at least 3 weeks. I heard rumors that we may not have school for the rest of the week. This year's track season has been changed too. We can't have normal track practices and/or track meets during the 3 weeks that the schools are shut down. We also can't be coached by our coaches in person._h a z e l 3_ wrote:https://www.wdrb.com/news/kentucky-derb ... bc962.html
The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until the first Saturday of September due to the coronavirus(Hopefully this doesn't affect our Kentucky Derby in the game
)
Is anyone on here in an area that has been hit by the virus?
I personally think that it's a little scary that everything is shutting down/getting postponed, but I also think it's comforting to know that this is happening to slow the spread, not because there's a danger of everybody dying from it. I'm glad the death rates for the virus are low- it's fairly easy to recover from if you're not otherwise at risk!
On the other hand, because of the virus, I'm working less for a while as the place where I work is only keeping around their full time staff and giving fewer shifts to the part time staff (I'm part time).
Thoughts anyone?
Hazel

Re: The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
Our schools all shut down and my parents think our family has the coronavirus_h a z e l 3_ wrote:https://www.wdrb.com/news/kentucky-derb ... bc962.html
The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until the first Saturday of September due to the coronavirus(Hopefully this doesn't affect our Kentucky Derby in the game
)
Is anyone on here in an area that has been hit by the virus?
I personally think that it's a little scary that everything is shutting down/getting postponed, but I also think it's comforting to know that this is happening to slow the spread, not because there's a danger of everybody dying from it. I'm glad the death rates for the virus are low- it's fairly easy to recover from if you're not otherwise at risk!
On the other hand, because of the virus, I'm working less for a while as the place where I work is only keeping around their full time staff and giving fewer shifts to the part time staff (I'm part time).
Thoughts anyone?
Hazel

Re: The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
I'm very disappointed, but I understand it's probably necessary. Even if they managed to keep the spectators from coming, just the jockeys and horses alone would be coming from all across the country. Also, there have been two people that have died from this virus in my area (both consistently traveled abroad), and I think there were 19 that contracted. I'm pretty much in self-quarantine right now, not because I'm sick as far as I know, but because I don't want to get sick. It's good that you only work part-time! There's a lot of people coming into those workplaces, especially grocery stores._h a z e l 3_ wrote:https://www.wdrb.com/news/kentucky-derb ... bc962.html
The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until the first Saturday of September due to the coronavirus(Hopefully this doesn't affect our Kentucky Derby in the game
)
Is anyone on here in an area that has been hit by the virus?
I personally think that it's a little scary that everything is shutting down/getting postponed, but I also think it's comforting to know that this is happening to slow the spread, not because there's a danger of everybody dying from it. I'm glad the death rates for the virus are low- it's fairly easy to recover from if you're not otherwise at risk!
On the other hand, because of the virus, I'm working less for a while as the place where I work is only keeping around their full time staff and giving fewer shifts to the part time staff (I'm part time).
Thoughts anyone?
Hazel

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Re: The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
School shut down for 3 weeks 


Re: The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
My school, library and things like roller skating are shut down for 2 weeks
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Re: The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
Elaina Brewster wrote:We just had our third confirmed case here in E.P._h a z e l 3_ wrote:https://www.wdrb.com/news/kentucky-derb ... bc962.html
The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until the first Saturday of September due to the coronavirus(Hopefully this doesn't affect our Kentucky Derby in the game
)
Is anyone on here in an area that has been hit by the virus?
I personally think that it's a little scary that everything is shutting down/getting postponed, but I also think it's comforting to know that this is happening to slow the spread, not because there's a danger of everybody dying from it. I'm glad the death rates for the virus are low- it's fairly easy to recover from if you're not otherwise at risk!
On the other hand, because of the virus, I'm working less for a while as the place where I work is only keeping around their full time staff and giving fewer shifts to the part time staff (I'm part time).
Thoughts anyone?
Hazel
I'm not surprised with it being postponed, it will in no way affect the one that I host.

Good, I'm glad



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Re: The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
Wow, that's too bad... I'm sorry Oreo!PeacefulOreo wrote:It'* my area. Schools have been shut down, including mine, for at least 3 weeks. I heard rumors that we may not have school for the rest of the week. This year's track season has been changed too. We can't have normal track practices and/or track meets during the 3 weeks that the schools are shut down. We also can't be coached by our coaches in person._h a z e l 3_ wrote:https://www.wdrb.com/news/kentucky-derb ... bc962.html
The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until the first Saturday of September due to the coronavirus(Hopefully this doesn't affect our Kentucky Derby in the game
)
Is anyone on here in an area that has been hit by the virus?
I personally think that it's a little scary that everything is shutting down/getting postponed, but I also think it's comforting to know that this is happening to slow the spread, not because there's a danger of everybody dying from it. I'm glad the death rates for the virus are low- it's fairly easy to recover from if you're not otherwise at risk!
On the other hand, because of the virus, I'm working less for a while as the place where I work is only keeping around their full time staff and giving fewer shifts to the part time staff (I'm part time).
Thoughts anyone?
Hazel


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Re: The Kentucky Derby Postponed/Coronavirus Discussion
Yeah I think almost all schools everywhere are closed!Thundermare wrote:Our schools all shut down and my parents think our family has the coronavirus_h a z e l 3_ wrote:https://www.wdrb.com/news/kentucky-derb ... bc962.html
The Kentucky Derby has been postponed until the first Saturday of September due to the coronavirus(Hopefully this doesn't affect our Kentucky Derby in the game
)
Is anyone on here in an area that has been hit by the virus?
I personally think that it's a little scary that everything is shutting down/getting postponed, but I also think it's comforting to know that this is happening to slow the spread, not because there's a danger of everybody dying from it. I'm glad the death rates for the virus are low- it's fairly easy to recover from if you're not otherwise at risk!
On the other hand, because of the virus, I'm working less for a while as the place where I work is only keeping around their full time staff and giving fewer shifts to the part time staff (I'm part time).
Thoughts anyone?
Hazel

Oh no! I really hope that you don't!!
