I'm sure most people would rather be home instead of being forced to expose themselves to a deadly virus to keep from being homeless, but the US economy is a moloch that requires constant blood sacrifice to keep running, hence why the streets are crowded with people going to work.
You’d be wrong.
Haven’t run into anyone who’d rather be home.
MIL just moved senior living centers because hers was attached to a nursing home and they’ve been in full lockdown for five months. Remember we’re way ahead of you.
Numbers and hard data are still showing no significant virus activity here for pushing three months now.
Like I said. 8 ICU patients in a major hospital in a metro of 6 million... isn’t even an “epidemic” let alone meeting “pandemic” criteria.
Every physical location shall have to follow their own numbers and “do the needful” as my buddy from India says... but nothing going on here.
Heck our official state numbers say we apparently defeated the flu here for months... which is either true from distancing or someone counted the flu cases as ... something else. Either way, funny mathematically.
After your peak, if you aren’t already there (haven’t looked at AK data) you’ll be where we are shortly. Pattern has repeated everywhere except where cases are crossing the southern border, since Mexico also trailed by a couple of months.
But nah. The entire city seems just fine with whatever individuals care to do. People who want to hide, can for the most part. Tons never stopped working and are much more comfortable now that their businesses have adapted contact styles, and the hurting ones are businesses that simply couldn’t adapt, which aren’t in the majority.
Aviation and travel is hosed though. Badly. Business travel isn’t rebounding anytime soon. Leisure travel will eventually but not before lots of business failures and mergers.
Starting to see signs in the data that higher testing is showing pretty high “already infected” rates which is a good thing. Knocks a couple of months off the finish line already.
But no. Definitely not a majority here really interested in being home. Lots and lots doing outdoor things though. All the mountain and backcountry public locations are busy. Two hour traffic jam reported Friday at Floyd Hill on WB I-70 headed to the hills.
FedEx and UPS guys are loving it. Made their usual Christmas season money for three months now. The FedEx guy keeps asking me if I’ll sell him the old Subaru. LOL