This 17 March 2020 video from the USA says about itself:
Penguins wander empty Chicago aquarium during coronavirus closure
While most of the American public is asked to stay indoors amid the coronavirus pandemic, Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium took the opportunity to let some of its penguins explore the other side of their glass exhibit. A now-viral video shows the flightless birds wandering the aquarium, looking around at the fish and other fixtures of the space.
This video says about itself:
Without guests in the building, caretakers at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium are getting creative in how they provide enrichment to animals, resulting in a field trip for some of the penguins there on Sunday (March 15 2020). While the aquarium is closed to the public due to coronavirus quarantine, animal care staff and veterinarians are onsite 24/7.
At least 83 people in the United States have died from the virus, as of Monday (March 16), according to Johns Hopkins University and public health agencies, with the hardest-hit state, Washington, accounting for the bulk of the fatalities, including six more announced on Monday.
Oh my goodness. I needed to see that. Haha!
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Thank you so much! This kind of humor was needed.
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Yes, considering, eg, this:
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2020/03/21/greedy-corporation-sues-life-saving-italian-coronavirus-doctors/
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Sure thing and I just read the article.
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