'Cat -
I have not participated in any of the COVID-related threads, except for 1 post, I think.
I have to go to work everyday. I will continue to do so, but things are much different now.
Your questions are intriguing, and very appropriate.
I think there's much going on at the Congressional level relative to bringing our own needs "back home," whether paper products, pharmaceuticals, or even food commodities.
I've had a personal conversation with my own congressman relative to this. Not a robo-call; he personally called me, due to my job.
Earlier today, I was watching "Farm Report" on RFDTV.
Southern US (Florida?) farmers are plowing down viable vegetables since there's no market, while there's alleged competing products being trucked in from the Mexico/US border.
I understand the loss of school and restaurant demands for agricultural have been lost, we should not be favoring imports.
I have many dairy farmer friends....the local milk hauler is dumping 2-3 tankers of milk each day. That's ~$70,000 out of someone's pocket. We have Chiobani Yogurt headquartered here, but there's only so much demand. At one point, I think Chiobani was using about 40% of the total milk production of all of NYS production.
I think my local congressional representative understands the urgency of what your talking about. Something HAS to be done.....
What we're dealing with today is going to go on for a long, long time. My guess is 12 months more, minimum.
Our lives have changed.... Count on masks for the foreseeable future;Bullshitting at the hardware store... Handshakes are out....
I'm not saying any of those things are bad as it relates to controlling the COVID-19 spread. They're just the new normal, apprarently...
Count my COVID-related posts to 2....
Stay safe, stay home, and stay well.