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"homebound" Definitions
  1. going homeward : bound for home
  2. confined to the home

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In some ways, when a patient becomes homebound, their caregiver becomes homebound with them.
"Homebound with a grateful heart," Hadid wrote on Instagram Friday.
If older children gripe about strict homebound policies, stand firm.
In these homebound times, coziness has become a national hobby.
Dear Heloise: My husband sells personal products for homebound people.
HOMEBOUND I love Sunday nights because everyone needs to be home.
At least 3,200 homebound seniors have lost home-delivered hot meals.
Companies are expanding services and promotional offerings tied to homebound audiences.
Some states allow them to visit homebound patients; others do not.
Helena Jones Helena Jones, who goes by Vicky, is a homebound senior.
We make sure our homebound artists and out-of-town artists have supplies.
The at-home parent with six kids or the homebound, elderly or disabled.
But her quixotic quest inspired women to find independence from their homebound existences.
He's been pulled off the campaign trail and homebound, like many Americans. Sen.
It's spring cleaning season, and it is very likely you are currently homebound.
Rudely greeting his new constituents, he was ushered back to his homebound plane.
She felt homebound, trapped and unable to do what mattered to her most.
One sophomore was so emotionally incapacitated she "was homebound and studying there," she added.
When people are homebound and frozen, they do weird, fun things to entertain themselves.
Trump's budget would also devastate Meals on Wheels, which delivers food to homebound seniors.
These labs offer services directly to homebound patients and those in skilled nursing facilities.
"Homebound" is a lively, if not entirely coherent, addition to the Ballet Hispánico repertory.
Just 22 then, she was taken off a homebound train during her winter break.
By wintertime he was mainly homebound, and mostly stopped giving "interviews" to press in 2017.
He just wanted to push back against the cold that keeps people homebound and isolated.
Our homebound writers choose their favorite recordings of works they were scheduled to hear live.
Meals on Wheels programs provide hot meals daily to seniors and those who are homebound.
These days, given the boom in athleisure and loungewear, unexpectedly chic homebound items are plentiful.
Eventually, cafeteria workers served up thousands of meals for the homebound and others in Humacao.
He had played semi-pro football before his disease, but dialysis had left him homebound.
John Sorensen loved the opera but was homebound and had no way of getting new music.
Obviously, grade school kids are homebound, and not all of their schools can do online classes.
Young, healthy volunteers, wearing gloves and masks, deliver groceries, medications or other necessities to the homebound.
She received a diaper delivery from Mr. Booker after tweeting about being homebound in a snowstorm.
For busy parents, working professionals, and homebound populations like the elderly, Instacart can feel like a godsend.
Ms. Patel, who usually travels to India for three months each year with her husband, remains homebound.
Every penny goes to making and delivering food for homebound people who are ill and their caretakers.
But one of them, Kathleen Dunphy, in her 80s and homebound, expressed little interest in fomenting rebellion.
Chris is still experiencing pain from the crash, which has left him largely homebound as he recovers.
She also said her diagnosis was "terminal" causing her to be "homebound" as she suffered from chronic pain.
Virtual reality technology has the potential to become a viable option for homebound disabled protesters in the future.
She is writing a book about her 27 years with ME, much of it spent homebound and bedridden.
Morbidly obese at a relatively young age, Edna Blazer was largely homebound, but nevertheless a take-charge parent.
Sofia Strazzante, a 20-year-old dancer living just outside of Milan, has been homebound for a month.
With concerns about passing around bills, the homebound are ordering take-out and shopping online using credit instead.
With thousands of fans' bags possibly alarming, a passenger's bag might not make it to the homebound plane.
Yet an unexpected medical event or accident can lead to months — if not years — of being homebound or disabled.
But I'm seeing young kids, millennials, who are volunteering to go take groceries to people who are homebound, elderly.
"Making my way downtown, walking fast, faces pass and I'm homebound," Luigi Maestro the shih tzu sings to himself (probably).
Dakota Johnson had been enrolled in homebound schooling through the Johnson City school district since he was in seventh grade.
Flo McCoy, 58, emerged from the I.G.A. market in Burgettstown with a fistful of lottery scratch-offs for homebound seniors.
With gigs and tours canceled, lots of homebound musicians have recently started live-streaming to try to make ends meet.
With gigs and tours canceled, lots of homebound musicians have recently started live-streaming to try to make ends meet.
Some homebound workers are finding in videoconferencing setups a chance to project an upbeat attitude or convey a hopeful message.
Food delivery apps are temporarily spiking as people choose to remain homebound to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Data from Sensor Tower last month showed that downloads of food delivery apps spiked in China, as citizens remained homebound.
With Chinese consumers suddenly homebound, businesses are trying to find ways to make people feel safe about using their services.
After eight months of homebound misery in the UK, we came back to the US, leaving jobs in the UK behind.
The former vice president has been pulled off the campaign trail and is homebound, like many Americans, due to the pandemic.
When I was homebound while recovering from a recent surgery, I found Tara Brach's meditation app to be calming and soothing.
One way to check on homebound older residents without jeopardizing their health is to call or send a text, said Eric.
During the Lunar holiday, people from across the country will cram themselves into homebound trains, buses and planes for family reunions.
Julie Weil survived the unthinkable — a brutal kidnapping and rape — that kept her homebound for six months until her attacker was caught.
Meals on Wheels is a nationwide network of programs that delivers meals to 2.4 million homebound people—many of whom are elderly.
Disney took advantage of the newly homebound by releasing its animated hit "Frozen 2" on Disney Plus three months earlier than planned.
National service members are staffing emergency response centers, delivering meals to students and homebound seniors, and supporting food banks and other nonprofits.
Perhaps the Trump administration can start by sharing what, precisely, it sees as the problem with helping isolated, homebound seniors avoid hunger?
She is on the board of Paws NY, a nonprofit organization that provides pet-care assistance to homebound residents in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
After being homebound by his disease for years, Fenn was overcome with a renewed appreciation for nature and an urgent sense of purpose.
Moreover, the study found the innovative program for homebound elderly lifted depression in more than half of participants, researchers reported in Health Affairs.
But fortunately, home health providers can serve as the primary caregivers for their patients who are homebound and have limited access to transportation.
Last year, he cofounded Homebound, a company that uses digital technology to help speed up and reduce the cost of the homebuilding process.
Recently I was sick and homebound for a while, so I decided to go for a digital adventure in my city of Amsterdam.
The 44-year-old Californian became homebound and wasn't able to walk, drive or do the things she needed to do, she said.
In his speech, Modi asked for a "Janata Curfew" ("janata" means "people" in Hindi) — 14 hours of staying homebound on Sunday, March 22.
Mr. Chapman, who is 85 and mostly homebound, suffers from neuropathy in his feet from frostbite, a common malady among Korean War veterans.
If you're smart enough to play "Jeopardy!" at home, then you're sufficiently evolved to suspect there's something deeply, profoundly silly about your homebound schadenfreude.
She has been homebound for some years, and her diet remains Spartan, if unorthodox: In addition to eggs, she eats bananas and ladyfinger cookies.
At this point, Carmen lives a mostly homebound life, so crafting a film in a single setting also struck me as a new challenge.
Some people are finding inventive ways to help, from delivering groceries to the doorsteps of the homebound to buying gift certificates from struggling restaurants.
After many calls, United sent me a check for $750, the cost of our original homebound tickets, and JustFly sent me a check for $1,100.
Donate time Deliver meals: Ten million senior citizens in America face the threat of hunger and Meals on Wheels provides nutritious meals for homebound seniors.
I was homebound like everybody else, blanket-wrapped on the couch with a frozen Trader Joe's dinner, bottle of wine, and buckets of free time.
Homebound elderly need meals While the public worries about working from home and isolating, a huge segment of the population already does that: the elderly.
Many older and homebound Americans rely on Meals on Wheels, and many local programs are struggling with the additional cost of deliveries during the outbreak.
And Michaels, the arts and crafts chain, says it is keeping many of its stores open to provide supplies to parents teaching their homebound children.
Julia Sand was 31, unmarried and homebound from an illness when she wrote the first of a remarkable series of letters to Chester A. Arthur.
Since the Lunar New Year holiday in China a month ago, many workers have been homebound, disrupting factories that assemble electronics or make automotive parts.
For more than a decade I have been professionally immersed in home health care as a doctor making thousands of house calls to homebound seniors.
Residents who are homebound may receive deliveries of bottled water, and nine distribution centers will offer free bottled water, filters and replacement cartridges for filters.
Uber has teamed up with Meals on Wheels America to help the organization fulfill its mission of providing healthy meals to homebound seniors, veterans and others.
Especially significant was that women, for the first time, took to the activity, relishing the freedom it gave them from the restrictions of a homebound existence.
Here's Team USA swimmers Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz finally returning to the states ... after Brazilian officials pulled them off their homebound flight earlier this week.
Those employees could then be forced into a gig economy with few labor protections that expands to fill the needs of an increasingly homebound work force.
As millions shelter in place to wait out the coronavirus, the mail is a lifeline to distribute critical medicine and supplies to those who are homebound.
That's what the homebound may be thinking, anyway, after five days of office work in the living room, the bedroom, the finished basement or kitchen table.
That's what the homebound may be thinking, anyway, after five days of office work in the living room, the bedroom, the finished basement or kitchen table.
People age 65 or over are particularly vulnerable, as are those who have a chronic illness, have mental health issues, are homebound, or are substance abusers.
Newly homebound users interested in more robust privacy practices (or apps that don't track and penalize your inattention) may want to consider alternatives, assuming they're available.
Although the judge previously agreed to release Manafort from home confinement, he has remained homebound amid wrangling over whether he can satisfy the conditions she required.
Sunday Routine As a volunteer for Citymeals on Wheels, a nonprofit food provider, Kathy James spends two Sunday mornings a month delivering meals to the homebound elderly.
In tales of collective adaptation, homebound college students are not going anywhere and jokes about Chris Cuomo's basement turn serious when he announces he has the coronavirus.
At the center of this story is a man who is homebound and his attentiveness to his shrinking world imbues every moment and interaction with hyperaware contrast.
Norwich, Connecticut (CNN)Amputee Robbie Drummer was homebound for more than eight years, but now she can reclaim her life with the gift of a motorized wheelchair.
Some cities, like Miami, also offer programs for those who are unable to evacuate on their own (such as homebound residents or those on life-sustaining medical equipment).
Guests, who dined on antipasti and filet of beef, raised nearly $3 million for the organization, which provides meals to homebound clients with H.I.V., cancer and other serious illnesses.
My health condition has meant that for the most part I panic when I try to go to busy places with a lot of people, so I'm often homebound.
Andres Gonzalez, a director at St. Barnabas Senior Center in Hollywood, told the students they could teach technology classes to active seniors or help deliver meals to homebound ones.
These might seem like telltale signs that the internet in the US is struggling to support a sustained and unprecedented surge in use from millions of homebound computer users.
In her last years, when she was homebound and blind, she was looked after by several friends, including Judith Podore Ward and her husband, Bernard Tuchman, and Ms. Holahan.
And let's consider public-private undertakings that employ young adults in community service projects such as teaching, aiding the handicapped and homebound, mentoring disadvantaged youth and aiding disabled veterans.
With concert halls and opera houses closed around the world as part of bans on large gatherings aimed at curbing the coronavirus outbreak, what are homebound classical critics to do?
Jarrett Krosoczka, author and illustrator of the wonderful graphic memoir "Hey, Kiddo" (2018, Graphix) is offering free daily online drawing tutorials for kids who are homebound (check his YouTube channel).
The period is the largest annual human migration on Earth, during which hundreds of millions of Chinese travelers usually cram themselves into homebound trains, buses and planes for family reunions.
" Ioffe writes, "In New York, Melania lived a quiet, homebound life, taking assiduous care of her body: walks with ankle weights, seven pieces of fruit every day, diligently moisturizing her skin.
According to the state's Department of Education, the program supports students with disabilities or impairments, hospitalized or homebound students and "gifted" students (those with "superior intellectual development … capable of high performance").
Evacuated babies get to go home Over the weekend, the city announced its Municipal Transit System had partnered with Meals on Wheels to get water to homebound elderly and disabled residents.
Selfhelp Community Services' Virtual Senior Center in New York helps homebound older adults keep in touch via computer: They can attend group museum tours, Shakespeare discussions or even take laughter yoga.
In the Republic of Georgia, I once watched a team of election administrators build a makeshift bridge over a stream to reach the remote farm home of an elderly homebound voter.
Rehearsals were beginning there for his new musical, but he was homebound in Brooklyn, trying to regain strength after a series of H.I.V.-related infections had landed him in the hospital.
The period marks the largest annual human migration on Earth, during which time hundreds of millions of Chinese travelers usually cram themselves into homebound trains, buses and planes for family reunions.
To get New York's Medicaid program back on track, the group will need to take a hard look at spending on nonmedical services like cooking and bathing for homebound New Yorkers.
Ladies Beach usually entails some Millie's Food Truck treats (Mexican street corn, blackened redfish tacos) at Cisco Brewers, plus a homebound raid at the sophisticated market within seventh-generation Bartlett's Farm.
Northwell Health's community paramedics program published its results this summer in The Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, looking at outcomes for 1,602 ailing, homebound patients (median age: 83) over 16 months.
Many homebound Americans will find essential connectivity just out of reach, and efforts to roll back basic consumer protections have left Americans vulnerable to everything from privacy abuses to ISP billing fraud.
The coronavirus pandemic has left many homebound and unable to attend school or work, so having access to professional tools that cost hundreds of dollars during this time is a big deal.
The coronavirus pandemic has left many homebound and unable to attend school or work, so having access to professional tools that cost hundreds of dollars during this time is a big deal.
The homebound seniors I met while delivering Meals on Wheels echoed the same theme: although the nutrition assistance is important, what they cherish most about these programs is feeling connected to community.
But he did tell us so, not only in talks and writings, but as the senior technical advisor for the pandemic horror film Contagion, now a top streaming selection for the homebound.
Acting at the local level, national service members could support emergency response efforts and provide services to the homeless, homebound seniors, and other vulnerable populations impacted the most by disasters and emergencies.
Federal health officials also analyzed Medicare claims to provide Texas officials with the likely addresses of homebound people who rely on power-dependent ventilators, oxygen concentrators and electric wheelchairs, among other needs.
The event was a benefit for God's Love We Deliver, a nonprofit that began delivering meals to New Yorkers with AIDS in 0003 and has since expanded to serve other homebound people.
Under Medicare, home health care services are available to older adults who are homebound and need intermittent skilled care from a nurse, a physical therapist or a speech therapist, among other medical providers.
After winning Games 5 and 183 against the Thunder, including Saturday night's instant classic here, the homebound Warriors will also have momentum and the crowd on their side Monday night at Oracle Arena.
Given more lead time, emergency planners could take measures like establishing more cooling centers at schools and other buildings, and stepping up programs to track homeless people and homebound, chronically ill older Americans.
While we are homebound, we will need to reconsider many of the services that we traditionally have done in professional settings and that we can do in the comfort of our own homes.
"This may be especially difficult for those who've been furloughed during this pandemic, and aren't able to otherwise continue their work from home, and/or having to care for homebound kids," Parazynski said.
The cattle and hog markets surged on Tuesday because of strength in the cash market after consumers cleared out grocery store shelves in anticipation of being homebound for an indeterminate amount of time.
Skilled home health care services may be ordered by physicians for homebound patients who need support from nurses, physical therapists or occupational therapists to manage daily tasks and recover from injuries or illnesses.
The award, which honors service to the community, was given to the Brooklyn library because of its citizenship classes, Books-to-Go program for homebound readers, creative aging workshops and its veterans history project.
That multibillion-dollar bill requiring paid sick leave for some workers, expanded unemployment compensation and nearly $1 billion in additional money to help feed children, homebound senior citizens and others, has White House backing.
He spent much of his time in his mother's basement and in his bedroom with blacked-out windows, essentially turning into the "homebound recluse" a psychiatrist who had evaluated him feared he could become.
For the past few weeks, commuting has been reduced by allowing people to work from home, and our dependence on delivery services like Amazon lessened by helping out homebound neighbours with shopping and errands.
For about $200 a month, a human-powered avatar would be available to watch over a homebound person 24 hours a day; Arlyn paid that same amount for just nine hours of in-home help.
Their piece is actually named after a 1988 book by psychologist Joy Davidson who, at the time, was seen to have "liberated" women from self-destructive behaviors catalyzed by the gendered conditioning of homebound life.
The Israeli woman who contracted measles on a homebound flight from New York back in March — at the height of a sprawling, global outbreak spurred by low vaccination rates — has died, according to Israeli media.
Ms. Pearl estimated that the event raised $350,000 for the charity, which was founded in 1985 as a resource for people living with H.I.V., and currently delivers meals to about 8,000 homebound clients a year.
"While being homebound during these last two weeks I've noticed I've been self-soothing by grabbing a little sweet here and there and having a second helping of dinner," said Natalie Santos Ferguson of Baltimore, Maryland.
Read: Thieves Take a Chunk of Change, All 221 Pounds of It, From a Berlin Museum Homebound Craig Smith looked at two events related to the changes introduced at the American border by the Trump administration.
"What's selfish and what's selfless in this case?" asked David Markovich, 22015, a digital marketing entrepreneur in New York City who has launched a site to connect homebound workers with each other and with new gigs.
"Homebound/Alaala," by the Filipino-American choreographer Bennyroyce Royon, takes on topics that include female resilience and overcoming hardship, and Edwaard Liang's "El Viaje," set to music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, focuses on the Chinese diaspora.
The plaintiff's request makes sense when you've seen homebound seniors struggle to take two buses to a point-of-distribution site and then haul 40 or 50 pounds' worth of little bottles all the way back home.
People with asthma, those who don't get into the sun at all (like the homebound or institutionalized), or those from ethnic backgrounds with darker skin — African, Afro-Caribbean, and South Asian — may also benefit from a supplement.
But Harris Diamond, chairman and CEO of McCann Worldgroup, said Facebook and Google would ultimately come out stronger in the long run because homebound consumers are getting more comfortable with shopping online, benefiting platforms that drive conversions.
TikTok launched #HappyAtHome on Monday, a new set of curated original programming featuring celebrities and TikTok influencers that will live stream every night this week to boost the mood of its homebound users, per a company release.
NEW YORK, Sept 26 (Reuters) - If you are seriously ill and homebound, or starting to be prone to forgetfulness, do you have someone you trust with your ATM code to run out and get you some cash?
Bayada Home Health Care Inc must face a whistleblower lawsuit by three former employees who claim the New Jersey-based company fraudulently billed Medicare for services provided to patients who were not homebound in violation of federal law.
And as schools shut their doors amid the coronavirus pandemic, affecting an estimated 47.9 million K-12 students in the US alone, his homemade videos come as a welcome respite for homebound families following along on their screens.
He began it nearly homebound in his walk-up apartment after having parts of two toes removed — he was upbeat as ever, and quick with a song or a ribald comment, but his world was constricting around him.
While as a country we imagine ourselves as strivers willing to relocate at will for career opportunities and clichéd accounts of the rural to urban move abound, in fact a sizable percentage of the population is remarkably homebound.
Homebound at the US ambassador's residence after foul weather forced the cancellation of a trip to an American burial ground, the President was invisible as his European counterparts memorialized the World War I slaughter across the former Western Front.
And so, his legacy secure, Gucci can focus on himself — for now, a homebound life of sobriety (with random drug tests), followed by three years of similarly scrutinized probation, according to a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
He considered its remoteness an antidote to the everyday drudgery of civilization, a vital means of "[c]utting the bloody cord" of briefly abandoning our homebound lives, our sunup-to-sundown errand running, for the thrill of the wild.
Claypool, according to police, has been behind bars since 2002 after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in the 2000 stabbing death of Donald Hardwick, a 72-year-old homebound man who'd won a $1.7 million Missouri Lottery jackpot in 1998.
Included in the boxes are postcards providing an invitation to write messages to homebound older New Yorkers, as well as a link to a radio drama, "Hear, Here" — that brings listeners into the lives of those regular recipients of the meals.
" Homebound with a respiratory ailment, Jackson sent his oldest daughter, Mattie Jackson Selecman, to accept the award — which she was happy to do, she explained, because "my dad … often is too humble to even speak like he should about himself.
My personal favorite is the first on the bill, "Mother Figure," in which a homebound housewife has become so used to dealing only with her inexhaustible children that she treats any adults who enter her home as if they were toddlers.
MADRID (Reuters) - Homebound for at least the next two weeks under a state of emergency, Spain's self-employed workers fear the economic damage coming from coronavirus will deprive them of work and customers for much longer, plunging them into debt.
Roughly half of the Medicare beneficiaries who receive home health care services are over 75 years old, and they are all homebound because of severe illness or functional limitations that may be exacerbated by low-quality care, the study team notes.
Jones, 22018 and homebound, says she isn't heartened by Tuesday's settlement in a lawsuit over lead-tainted water, one that compels Michigan to set aside millions of dollars that Flint will use to replace problem pipes to at least 20143,22014 households by 22015.
Szanton, a nurse-practitioner and a professor at the Johns Hopkins schools of public health and nursing in Baltimore, spent years making house calls to low-income, homebound seniors and frequently found their environmental challenges just as pressing as their health challenges.
John K. Gorman, a former Medicare official who is a consultant to many insurers, predicted rapid growth in the use of high-tech pill dispensing machines, remote monitoring of homebound people and telehealth services to connect patients with doctors hundreds of miles away.
My emotions are wide-ranging and paradoxical: gratitude that my children are healthy, frustration that all of our educations will suffer, fear for my spouse's job that supports us, envy of my classmates who have time to volunteer while I am homebound.
MADRID, March 13 (Reuters) - Homebound for at least the next two weeks under a state of emergency, Spain's self-employed workers fear the economic damage coming from coronavirus will deprive them of work and customers for much longer, plunging them into debt.
She plays raucous, untamed lead guitar in "Charity" and "Help Your Self"; in "City Looks Pretty," a song about post-tour letdown, she and the guitarist Dan Luscombe stack up frantic, droning strummed guitars that telegraph both nervous energy and homebound stasis.
"Teaching our children the art of giving back was precisely what the founding parents of nonprofit Breakfast Club for Seniors had in mind, " recalls Beth Fichtel, a founding member of the three-year-old Yardley, Pennsylvania, group that packs healthy breakfasts for homebound seniors.
Many will include a haunting display of empty shoes to stand in for the 2628 to 28500 million Americans, 6900 million worldwide, debilitated by ME. We will stand up for those who are bedridden and homebound, missing from their schools, jobs, social lives and families.
"Out there" is always going to give you things that aren't available in VR. But there are also certainly communities for which this will be an intrinsically more rewarding experience, like for seniors, people who are homebound for various reasons, people who have crippling social anxieties.
"When the people on 8 tried to floor-shame me, I told them what I love about 2: If you're an introvert and often homebound, by illness or sadness or both, it feels like the passersby on the street are right there with you," she says.
In "Scheherezade," a man who is homebound for obscure reasons is visited regularly by a woman who provides him with groceries, sex, and personal revelations; the main character is both physically and emotionally cut off from the world, and his caretaker matches him loneliness for loneliness.
Instead of capitalizing on this, and closing with, for example, "Homebound" (2000), an electric and electrified domestic setting of eerily empty seats and metal bedframes, the exhibition concludes on a quieter note, the lights in "Undercurrent" pulsing like the slow, belabored pant of a runner reaching the end of a marathon.
Like AR and VR systems, this allows homebound or cautious young consumers to sample club spaces from the comfort of their own spaces, while netting new revenue for the venues, all without the bother of investing in AR or VR recording equipment or requiring the consumer to have an AR or VR rig.
Unlike the other major British newspapers, morning papers sold nationally, the Standard is distributed exclusively in London, which voted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU. Its 900,000 copies are distributed free in train stations and are ubiquitous among homebound commuters, making it influential with the capital's elites in media, the arts, business and politics.
The hour-long program—which included at-home performances by Mariah Carey, Billie Eilish, Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong, and Camila Cabello, among others—tried to modulate between solemnly addressing the public health disaster at hand and serving as an hour of escapism for the homebound, socially distanced American populace, and subsequently achieved neither.
Here I am diamond solitary treasure on Western I am unclaimed Christian scribbling homilies on spines of wrinkled church fans here I am veteran clutching cement scar I am bandage sticking to sidewalk On Centinela I vibrate the highest I am journal of streets hymnal of homeless, homebound impoverished and important California Today goes live at 6 a.m.
The floating cube of "Impenetrable" (2009) is beautiful, but turns out to be barbarous; "Hair Mesh" (2013) appears to be a delicate quilt of monochrome squares, but up close it is woven out of human strands of hair; the kitchen utensils arranged in "Homebound" (2000) transform into "modern electrical appliances," daring the viewer to imagine picking one up at the risk of an actual zap.
In addition to the basics recommended for everyone like washing hands often, Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said on Monday that people over 80 should: Avoid crowded, poorly ventilated areas; Stock up on medications, groceries and other necessities now; Have a backup plan for health care if they are homebound; Try not to make contact with high-touch surfaces in public areas; Forget about traveling aboard a cruise ship.
The stores that remain open this week are those that deem themselves "essential" — grocery stores that feed, pharmacies that treat, shipping operations that deliver supplies to doorsteps, as well as a host of retailers serving the needs of newly homebound consumers: electronics from Best Buy; video games from GameStop; crafts from Michaels; home office supplies from Office Depot and Staples; home renovation supplies from Home Depot, Lowe's, and Sherwin-Williams; clothes from Dillard's; books from Barnes & Noble; and fabrics from Jo-Ann Stores.

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