From what I'm hearing around the club, there will be an uptick in cases as the COVID moves inland. The coasts will get a little lag until round 2 or 3 comes in later.
The fear is inland people didn't take the warnings seriously and didn't hunker down while the disease raged on the coasts. That will create a hockey stick graph on number of cases.
Probably the only positive is the inlanders had a couple weeks warning and have been preparing facilities accordingly. SEA and NYC got hit first and had their pants down around their ankle worrying about other inconsequential shit like politicians in SEA and NYC do.
Or maybe it won't. Either way will be interesting.
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The fear is inland people didn't take the warnings seriously and didn't hunker down while the disease raged on the coasts. That will create a hockey stick graph on number of cases.
Probably the only positive is the inlanders had a couple weeks warning and have been preparing facilities accordingly. SEA and NYC got hit first and had their pants down around their ankle worrying about other inconsequential shit like politicians in SEA and NYC do.
Or maybe it won't. Either way will be interesting.