For work, I was on leave last March 16 (Monday), so the last office day I had was last March 13 (Friday). So technically, I have been isolated (well at least not doing anything) since March 14, both no office and class. So, this is my Day 7 of being alone, in a way. The only people I see on a normal day is the guard at the lobby of the apartment, people buying stuff in convenience stores, which is literally a handful lang, and other guards in other buildings, staff in convenience stores, a couple of people walking sometimes. I can literally count them in a given day. There are still vehicles along Katipunan but it's definitely much, much lesser compared to even the Holy Week, which is by the way, approaching as well.
Holy Thursday will be on April 9, and I should have bought ticket already. But since lockdown is until April 14, I don't wanna really go home because I might pass on the virus if I have it.
Yesterday, March 19, my roommate, Trish, passed by to get some of her clothes. And we were discussing (and even Mark mentioned it to me) that our lives are gonna be the same again. It will not be the life as we know it. Even if this pandemic ends, even if there are no new cases, the effect of this will last a lifetime. And it affects how we do work, how we study in schools, how we arrange events, etc.
Yesterday, I thought I was having dry cough. I did a couple of times, but I guess it was just because I ate, or I was thirsty. But I always think if I have acquired the virus every time I go out to buy food.
So far my routine is like this (which I hope I can sustain for a month):
- Wake up around 6:30-7:30am
- Do a daily workout for 30 minutes or so
- Take a bath right after
- Work from home: this can take an hour or 2 maybe. But usually, it's a light work since all offices are suspended
- Around 11:45am, go out to buy lunch. (I intend to buy dinner as well.)
- Around 6pm, eat dinner.
The rest of the day, I may study, read books, watch movies and series, etc.
I'm still finding out ways to keep myself from boredom. I'm thinking whether I should study, or just wait for the classes to resume, since perhaps it's not practical to keep on studying, and then, forget everything later on.
I'm currently reading Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall and Future of the Modern Supreme Court by Edward Lazarus. A great read I found in a bookshop in Maginhawa, when I was with Mark, probably last week?
Anyway, just to update you with what's happening in the Philippines:
- The "great" president made a presscon again last night (or early morning, 1am, who even does that!?) reminding LGUs to follow rules set by the government. This is definitely an implied parinig to Vico Sotto as mayor of Pasig who pleas to the government if they can lift suspension of tricycles for transportation, since people cannot go to hospitals, for example.
- There are fake news spreading, where squatters or indigents are allegedly planning to loot or were looting Puregold stores. OK, this is getting messy. If it's real, then government has to step up on figuring the REAL CAUSE of this, and not simply to punish them. If it's not real, it definitely is some concoction by the government to give them a reason to declare Martial Law. This is getting out of hand. Government today is INCOMPETENT. Period. At least the executive department, the cabinet of the President. God, help the Philippines.
For my exercise update, it's my 3rd day this morning to do my daily workout. It's kinda simple, but not really challenging. As long as I insert half an hour of physical activity, that's good.
Yesterday, I also made a video call for around 4 hours with blockmates, because I was getting bored.
Fearless forecast: this suspension and lockdown will last longer than what is set now. This is going to be chaos, especially with the incompetency of the government.