That's a good throwback, missed that one.
Never thought I'd say these words but thank God for social media

In times when extended periods of isolation and solitude are necessary there are many ways to stay connected and facetime loved ones etc.
That being said, a lot of people will not be used to being cooped up indoors for long with so much uncertainty around them and their jobs, so even if they don't get the real fever they might still fall prey to cabin fever so a lot of online communities may get a lot more toxic than usual, with people having nothing better to do with their day than vent some of their frustrations online. So might be a good idea to avoid forums and such for a while to not get dragged into these things, hopefully not this one but you know what I mean
