Katty Kay is finding the silver linings amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The BBC presenter and MSNBC contributor, who is in quarantining in Washington D.C. with her husband and three of their four children, said the quality time she has been able to spend with her family has been a blessing.
And in terms of the bigger picture, she said the health crisis has forced the U.S. to look inward and become more humbled, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
Still, she has concerns, especially when it comes to the world’s economies opening back up again. Katty recently chatted with Know Your Value founder and “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski about those worries, what her life has been like during COVID-19 and the interesting gender dynamic that’s taking place in many households across the country. Take a look:
Mika: Where are you living, and do you have your family with you? How is everybody doing, and how are they handling isolation and quarantining? How are you able to take care of your family?
Katty: I’m at home in Washington D.C. and feel super lucky because we have three of our four kids with us. During the day, we all do our separate work, online school and college and then every evening we have supper together.
We have a color coordinated chore [chart] for cooking, disinfecting and dog walking! Being together and hanging out is the silver lining in all this. At least it is for me. I think the kids are getting a bit down. It’s been three weeks now of not seeing friends and that’s rough. It’s dawning on them that this is going on for at least another three weeks, and I think that’s making them frustrated. It’s tougher on the kids than on us – we can put two months, or four months or even a year of lock down into perspective. For them, it’s an age and so much they are missing out on.
Mika: Who are you most worried about when the British and American economies opens again? Personally, I am worried that people who have been let go will not be hired back.









