“Closed for quarantine ” or “Open during quarantine"? Good luck to all of us!

Hello!
My name is Miroslava. 10 days ago, in Northern Spain, all hotels and cafes were closing their doors in front of my nose for an hour. Booked become invalid. And I was left on a cold night in a foreign country alone with the phrase: We can’t help with anything. Quarantine. They refused to help even in the church. A week ago, I saw the extinct streets of Barcelona. And for four days she tried to fly home to Russia from a deserted and merciless airport. Moscow met briskly, hiding its worries over daily affairs. That was a week ago. And now Moscow has stopped. Everyone is ordered to isolate themselves in their homes and go out only for food. This week is officially declared non-working. So how to understand that at this time of uncertainty is working and what is
not? Water and simple food can be found in a nearby supermarket - they are obliged to deliver this to residents. But this is not all that we need to mentally survive a long isolation, peremptory stay in four walls.


Do you agree?

I personally need fabrics and threads. Someone has pots and land for growing flowers. And some books. So the place I need to save my mind in isolation is now open or closed? Unclear. Does mail work? ATM machines? Refueling? In Google Maps, according to the schedule, it is open. But now it doesn’t mean anything.

I decided to help myself and the 25.000.000 neighbors in Moscow a little. I started signing on Google Maps in places that I personally checked one of two phrases: “Closed for quarantine. Good luck to all of us! ” or “Open during quarantine. Good luck to all of us! ”

Perhaps the Google team should come up with a special icon for this difficult situation? How do you think?
And good luck to all of us!

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