Many are sick, others are struggling in understaffed workplaces. Several people sit at home and work, which sometimes means that you can share a workplace with children and partners.

We want to hear how you feel! Share with you in a post below, and feel free to give peppers to others who are struggling with a different everyday life. Also, we thought it was fun to see your home office. Send a picture to blekinge@svt.se and we will put it in the chat.

Direct report · What does your corona day look like? Share tips and peppers!

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Welcome! How has the corona virus changed your everyday life?
Feel free to email pictures at your home office to blekinge@svt.se write "home office" in the subject line and tell where in the country you live.

SVT · Jon Loman

2 min10.13

I am a student at Linnaeus University in Växjö. Usually I usually commute to Växjö to do my studies there but they introduced distance education. I hesitate to commute because I have less symptoms, so I take it safe before the uncertain. For a week I sat at home and plugged in without having the other exchange to meet fellow students and lecturers. It's boring and I feel pretty lonely. However, I think the best tip is to activate the brain, to invent something or to do something: Don't get the corona to hinder too much of what you want to do. Take care and wash your hands!

L

4 min10.12

I watch the video on Facebook eg The "Social Distancing" page www.facebook.com has fun tips for a fun everyday life after all.

Socialdistancing

5 min10.10

Hi, on regular Corona day days I sit and work: knitting, crocheting and needle binding, listen to some good pod items. The story prod or just beautiful old 80's music. Maybe I'll bring out the guitar and sing a little. Feel free to take a walk or two or hike in nature.

Jenny

7 min10.08

Trying to live on as usual. The more time with the family, however, when all activities are canceled, it is nice to be able to gather around a dinner table together.

Erik