March 23, 2020 1:52 pm ET As the coronavirus pandemic upends work, travel and home life, the rules are shifting for what people can and can’t do in their daily lives. The WSJ is continuously updating advice and information on how to stay safe, healthy and connected and how to help others. Here’s our latest news, answering your questions:
Five Home Workouts to Try Experts say it’s important to still get exercise while we’re hunkered down. We found these specially designed workouts you can do at home for beginners or gym rats with different amounts of space and equipment. Read more here. What Are Your Rights as an Employee? Workplace efforts to contain the outbreak’s spread are raising a new set of questions for employees and employers. We dig into questions about what bosses can legally ask of their workers and much more. Read more here.
How to Stock Up Without Getting Fleeced Panicked because the Purell’s out? Remain calm, and heed these tips from tech columnist Nicole Nguyen. One piece of advice: Instacart can show up-to-date information on what’s in stock when other sources prove less reliable. Read more here. Attend Religious Services—Remotely In troubled times, many people find comfort in spiritual communion. But with government officials restricting large public gatherings, houses of worship are moving online. A service broadcast over Facebook Live, YouTube or Zoom may never fully replicate the experience of one in a church, mosque or synagogue, but religious leaders are finding ways to offer their congregants spiritual comfort. Read more here.
Doing research.
Pilates. Doing a mat workout each day during the social distancing. Seemed like a good time to mix up the exercise routine a bit. Finding Pilates to be beneficial with flexability in particular.
Knitting socks, sewing masks, baking for everyone.
maddoxrules 'Life Hacks'. Tell them, please...
Well, it's always been a gift of sorts keeping people far away from me but I support workers and those risking it all under kyrstensinema 's Stasi-collectivist lockdown. Why she's denied the world her Nobel-grade epidemiology to herself thus far is stunning. ohsobrewery
Incorporated my own business- when this pandemic z over Ill be goin back to job and runnin my own business as well!
Still working 40 hours a week. No time off for me except weekends.
Endless meditation
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stay at home
Have a dog. No dog? Get a dog.
To save money, thank and congratulate essential workers instead of increasing their wages
Been drinking a lot of beer.... a lot of beer.
Can we please stop comparing celebrities who have the ability to go to exotic places with select groups of friends and I’m sure people who cater to their needs cooks etc. and have the “chutzpah”to tell the rest of us how to deal with our stressful lives at this point
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