When they shut down Wuhan. That was #TheMoment for me. No way would the Chinese government do that if they didn’t have a big problem. And by then, if they did, we would too, eventually.https://twitter.com/lourdesgnavarro/status/1365844493434572801 …
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I recall being the only person on the Metro in January wearing a mask... and a young girl, who was with her mom, looked at me and smiled.
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@MackayIM? I know it was one of his tweets/blog post accompanying it which really made it clear that this was going to be a big, big deal and to get ready (sometime in January). I'd been watching & sort of preparing, but that kicked me in gear.
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When NYC mayor had a live presser about the first case in NYC. That was it for mepic.twitter.com/YiGLBpaBNc
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Few days earlier I thought I had ordered them, but I never finished checking out. Was terrified I’d missed the boat. They were sold out the next day.pic.twitter.com/FP3mmgsdC5
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I started cancelling international work travel in Feb. I got criticism and disbelief from people saying I was over-reacting - even in March

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circa New Year's Eve 2019, arrived to Taipei, airport was screening for fever and a "pneumonia-like virus originating in Wuhan" and I thought "huh"
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December 31st? 2019? Hah. I thought Taiwan screening started next day.
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Yep, started ordering supplies in earnest on Jan 25 and spent the next month fighting with family and friends to start sheltering in place.
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