Manila, 21 March—Six days after the lockdown. Where are you? In our neck of the woods, where it is normally busy, it feels like a perpetual Sunday: Empty, quiet streets. It’s been a bizarre past few days. Earlier this week, I’d been part of the ‘skeleton force’ for my unit, so I reported for work. But ever since the enhanced community quarantine was imposed, we eventually shifted into being purely work from home (WFH).
stuck in perpetual sundays
stuck in perpetual sundays
stuck in perpetual sundays
Manila, 21 March—Six days after the lockdown. Where are you? In our neck of the woods, where it is normally busy, it feels like a perpetual Sunday: Empty, quiet streets. It’s been a bizarre past few days. Earlier this week, I’d been part of the ‘skeleton force’ for my unit, so I reported for work. But ever since the enhanced community quarantine was imposed, we eventually shifted into being purely work from home (WFH).