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In reply to the discussion: Can you survive a month at home? [View all]Zing Zing Zingbah
(6,496 posts)27. Yeah, Amazon delivery
and I work from home anyhow.
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I think you are able to go outside your own home, as long as you stay away from neighbors.
dewsgirl
Mar 2020
#9
If you are not infected but people in the area are getting sick and one wants to isolate...
Kaleva
Mar 2020
#5
My wife and I could go about 45 days if we couldn't go out & electricity and water was shut off
Kaleva
Mar 2020
#4
By "surviving comfortably" do you mean we'll have internet access? LOL In reading various
abqtommy
Mar 2020
#14
Well, let me go turn on the faucet and see ------- Yuppers, water still comes out.
3Hotdogs
Mar 2020
#18
One of the reasons Germany lost the war was that its citizens started rioting for lack of food
Kaleva
Mar 2020
#46
I also have a grown autistic son who lives with me. As long as there's food and internet access
abqtommy
Mar 2020
#23
I have a job, but supply side yes. Propane, stove, camp supplies, food, water, etc...
MerryBlooms
Mar 2020
#44
Easy, especially if I can go out on my balcony and hear the Lake Michigan waves.
sarcasmo
Mar 2020
#74