@dielises replied to your post “well, my faculty has been closed down for at least the next two weeks...”
same for italy, they're planning for schools to stay shut down at least until april 3rd, it's kinda scary
in portugal there’s no community transmission yet, so most schools are up and running. however, according to an email i received late yesterday, one of the students of the faculty was confirmed sick, after coming into contact with another confirmed case who’d returned from italy. so... they shut down the whole building of the faculty of pharmacy and biomedical sciences. i mean, it’s good they’re being careful, i’m just wondering how my friends who are still back there are faring
@amongwildjuniper replied to your post “well, my faculty has been closed down for at least the next two weeks...”
Stay safe!
thank you darling, i shall try! here in lithuania there’s only one confirmed case but my erasmus has ended and i’m returning home tuesday, while still sort of sick myself, through germany, then oporto (which seems to be a hotspot in portugal), and then ponta delgada, on to my island and my home town. four flights in one day is a challenge even when i’m healthy and there’s no global pandemic causing upheavals, now... we’ll have to see.
but at least when i return home i won’t even be in my uni city, and the uni closing doesn’t affect me as i have no classes this year and my sole duty is to write my thesis.













