Red
Well-Known Member
If the rates don’t increase, we can blame toppled infrastructure and a dispersement of protestors back to where they came from for the reasons of why rates didn’t increase.
I’m keeping you two weeks ahead of the narrative here and you can bookmark this.
“The cities are in shambles and can’t appropriately test and people don’t feel safe getting tested, and the rest of the protestors weren’t from the immediate area anyway, so another failed attempt to spike the football.” [/2-3 weeks from now]
I have assumed, without knowing actual numbers, that some of the demonstrators, in any of the cities witnessing demonstrations, were not from those cities, or the immediate surrounding area.
I’m also not making any assumptions whatsoever about how the virus will play out going forward. I have no idea. I have 3 major risk factors, plus age. So the one thing I am certain of is that I will be proceeding as carefully as possible. My wife and I both grew up as loners, and we pretty much keep to ourselves anyway, and are retired to boot. So, all in all, it will be somewhat more “natural” for us to continue being loners....