Read a beautiful thing this morning from the rabbi (Rabbi Yosef Kanefsky) who married us about how social distancing should be counteracted with special measures to avoid social isolation. I'm going to check on someone who is old or sick or alone today. pic.twitter.com/lFnLSjHZvL
— Taffy Brodesser-Akner (@taffyakner) March 12, 2020
Social isolation anxiety baking + March 14 = #PiDay2020 pic.twitter.com/8E49yfYCLR
— Kristina Killgrove (@DrKillgrove) March 14, 2020
Having some fun tonight with my @AviationGin making Quarantinis and quarantine themed drinks. #StayHome #QuarantineAndChill pic.twitter.com/e5qo9ojRFH
— Amanda Sparks (@AmandaSparks19) March 14, 2020
Content creators, it’s our time to shine. ☀️ Let’s make some interesting content now. We’re all cooped up, let’s forego the ultra curated, edited, & sponsored bullshit content, and let’s get weird.
— Avery Johnson (@johnsonave) March 14, 2020
Being cooped up in the house doesn't mean you have to be miserable. ? pic.twitter.com/HG29EQZJ2A
— Andy Mallon: Social distancing since the '80s (@AMtwo) March 13, 2020
#WithEverythingSuspended #socialdistancingnow
Parents with kids at home from schools! How about taking the time to virtually visit over 500 art museums & galleries around the world? It's like Google Maps but it's ART!!!! Bookmark this page!!! https://t.co/c2K6La0NUF pic.twitter.com/KnFxTGMzrS— Larissa Marantz Illustrator (@LarissaMarantz) March 14, 2020
"Social distancing does not mean social isolation…Now, more than ever, people need to find smart ways to stay connected." (From @NewsHour) https://t.co/WuQyQqd6HJ
— PBS (@PBS) March 13, 2020
1/2 Some tips of social isolation from a semi-recluse 🙂
– stick to a routine for meals, exercise and rest
-keep up with friends/relatives by email, text, social media
– divide your day with different activities and places at home
– be creative: invent new recipes; craft >>— Dr Trish Nicholson (@TrishaNicholson) March 14, 2020