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+1. I'd take it a step further. The parent(s) who are B"H able to continue their employment by working from home are doing so in a challenging environment. The parent(s) who were not employed and managed the household still have to do that, but with the added responsibilities of having everyone around and doing home school. And the parent(s) who were employed but are no longer certainly aren't sitting on the couch relaxing - they're worrying about how to replace the lost parnassah.