#Quarantinelife trending across social media
Millions of Americans share online how they're adjusting to staying at home.
Welcome to #QuarantineLife.
As millions of Americans begin adjusting to staying at home for at least the next several weeks, the hashtag "QuarantineLife" was the top trending topic on Twitter Monday morning.
With the number of national cases now reaching 4,100, President Donald Trump and his coronavirus task force on Monday issued new, stricter guidelines to stop the spread of the disease. The guidelines call on Americans to avoid gatherings of more than 10 people; avoid eating and drinking in bars, restaurants, and public food courts; and encouraging schooling from home across the country.
Thousands of social media users shared photos, videos and gifs -- seeming to take the changes to daily life in stride.
Making the most of things
Bryan Namba says now he knows how Ariel felt in Disney’s "The Little Mermaid".
Akiva Elefant is on the move with a self containment bubble meme.
Quarantine activities
Twitter user @Tempestgrace4 shared a list of quarantine activities you can do by yourself or in a small group setting, including reorganizing your room and learning a new skill.
Paul Costabile also had a few ideas of what to do with his new found time at home.
Jamie Rubin shared a sign of activities the kids can do at home to stay busy.
Cuddly co-workers
Sofi Ameli snapped a shot of husband Nate working with a furry friend on his lap.
Jamie is getting lots of attention from her new co-workers Ned and Momo.
Reality check
While most people online have made light of the America's new reality, Adam Stout noted the real world challenges many face as social distancing becomes the norm.