Within days, Vicktery Zimmerman had figured out how to connect with friends and family even as she and her husband shelter in place at their Chicago home.
There are the FaceTime calls. There's the movie night (remote, of course) with another couple. There are plans for a game night.
Whatever it takes to keep the 30-year-old self-professed extreme extrovert and public relations specialist from, as she puts it, “spinning in circles." Justin Zimmerman, 32, her introverted husband, is bemused — and amused — by it all. “Now it's become a thing where people are FaceTiming us all day, every day to say ‘Hi,'" the doctoral student said, laughing. “I’m like, ‘You really don’t have to.'" The self-isolation designed to arrest the coronavirus' spread