Update for April 29
/Message from Helen Robbins-Meyer, Chief Administrative Officer
Beaches are open! Some of them at least, and with limitations. Still, it’s one of the most recognizable things about life in San Diego, so it’s encouraging to see. And honestly, it makes me smile to see people living a bit of San Diego life again!
We have another reason to smile. Hospitalizations of COVID-19 patients are trending slightly downward, and discussions about reopening our communities are ramping up. Again, great signs that we might be slowly turning the corner on this dreadful pandemic.
I long for the email when I can tell you we’re back to normal! Unfortunately, we are weeks, perhaps months, away from returning to regular work locations and duties. And when we do, things won’t be the same. We’ll be wearing face coverings, having our temperatures checked when we enter, and figuring out how to do our jobs with social distancing, Zoom, Teams, teleworking and various other new practices.
That’s how it’s going to be, and what we need to prepare ourselves for. Some things will get a little easier, but other things will be different. It’s what we all are learning as we hear news outlets talk about a “new normal.” What this means will continue to take shape as we go.
One thing I can tell you it will mean – we’ll continue to rely on the flexibility you’ve shown since we entered this crisis. That’s hard to do over time, and we recognize this is not a sprint, it’s a marathon. But I know you are all strong and resilient. We’re doing this together.
Please remember to take care of yourself and each other. Stay in contact with your colleagues and reach out to connect with friends. Share some photos and maybe even get out and enjoy a walk on the beach again!
Thank you for all you’re doing and for hanging tough.