As most of you know, some countries have already announced curfews and confined people indoors. People who violate the isolation without a strong reason, get fined heavily and then some. If I remember correctly, in France the amount was around 135€.
Here in Estonia the state hasn't yet introduced an isolation protocol, rather just closed down schools, gyms, kindergardens and the whatnots with a strong suggestion for people to self-quarantine and keep social distance.
Luckily, with most people working at home during daytime, social distancing is easy. The streets are empty and there are only 2 bums taking a stroll through the forest nearby. These bums look friendly and pose no threat to your commute of health.
I found two nice online photo galleries this morning about deserted places which used to be crowded to the brim just a few weeks ago.
Check this Twitter thread:
https://twitter.com/JasonYanowitz/status/1242200911100993536
- JasonYanowitz
And this gallery from our Old Town:
https://www.postimees.ee/6931423/vanalinnast-on-alles-jaanud-vaid-kummituslinn
So what's the curfew man (or woman, if you please) to do when he is stuck at home? Well, today, I found myself craving for a VR set, as the latest installment of the Half-Life series, namely "Alyx", was released. Alas, it's only in VR, but the trailers look perfect. Of course, I will not run to the VR store immediately (it's closed). But if some more good games start coming out only in VR, I might grab myself a set.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/546560/HalfLife_Alyx/
screenshot from the gameplay trailer on Steam