Daren Todd
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Oklahoma wasn't "basically"virus free. They had higher numbers then arkansas from the get go and were in the top 25 of infection rates.All I know is, the cases are skyrocketing in states that relaxed mitigation procedures (masks and social distancing) and allowed places like bars to open back up... and BANG off it went. People are their own worst enemies.
Covid never vanished, it was always out there waiting and from what I see, it's doing a bang up job of infecting again. Read California had 7500 new cases yesterday and Florida was close behind. My wife made a comment to the effect that it's 'natural selection'. I don't want to be 'selected' and will continue to do just as I always have.
Interestingly, I read that younger folks are now getting infected and getting very sick as well. Maybe the virus has mutated (like the common flu does) and is now impacting the young and old.
Places like Oklahoma and North and South Carolina that were basically virus free are now in the thick of it as well as Arizona.
I keep thinking the new 'normal' will be masks and social distancing whether people like it or not. In fact, it (masks) may become mandatory, just like wearing a seat belt when driving and non compliance may be a criminal offense. One never knows. I grew up before seat belts were mandatory, heck my first cars didn't even have them. Today, you can get a ticket for not wearing one. Same could easily apply to masks.
No matter how you slice it, sure don't look good for Covid infections today.
With my wife and I, so far so good but then again we are careful and sure don't socialize, go to bars or congregate with others.
They had projections from the beginning that states like Arkansas, Oklahoma, the Carolinas, and such, that with social distancing, and mitigation, they wouldn't peak until June or july and as far out as August. That's what you are seeing now.
Those states shut down way too early. So the numbers looked great up front. Now that the damage has been done to the economy, they can't afford not to open things back up. So now you have the higher infections with a society that says "screw it!!!!" I wanna get back on with my life. If I get sick, I get sick.
The younger crowd getting effected now. Well they are also the "Party crowd". There is only so much a bar owner can do. With a liquor license that costs $500k plus. Well, they gotta sell the booze, or lose everything. Just like the rest of the businesses out there. And there is only so much they can do about social distancing and mitigation. Do you expect them to toss out all their clientele???
So, life goes on and we deal with the consequences.