From what I'm hearing, the reason for all the local quarantining is because they want the virus to spread as slowly as possible. My brother said that in his hospital, they were talking about how maybe 5% of patients need to be intubated which requires a bed in the ICU ward, which are very limited. So the goal is to space out the infection as much as possible so that they don't run out of ICU capacity.
But realistically, 12-18 months before this particular virus is under control with a vaccine of any kind.
What are some good cheap remote desktop apps?
I'm using teamviewer which I used a couple years ago, but now it disconnects with the free version after a couple hours and it wants $50/month for a 1 user sub to keep it from disconnecting which is a lot of fucking money :| Gotta be something cheaper that works as good.
Aren't you a lawyer? I've never worked in a legal office but that seems like one of the most remoteable jobs in the world.
To answer your question, I've only used the VNC remote software app and it worked well. Pricing seems pretty reasonable too:
https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/pricing/If you haven't already, the trickiest thing is having good filepath organization for all the papers that y'all keep...on file. So infuriating when you can't find where someone saved something from years earlier.