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Originally Posted by Air&Road
And that point is something other than staying away from others and surfaces where they might have left the germs?
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The point you are missing is that being out and about and encountering other people is what will make absolutely certain we are dealing with this crap for the rest of the year. Especially for you, a member of the high risk group.
You are not alone, millions of people are ignoring the lockdown requirements which differ by state of course. The stats for my state are something like 60% of people are not observing non essential activity outside the house emergency rules.
Starting a new hobby, buying new equipment, making sure you are out travelling around with it, getting gas more often, ect. You are increasing your chances of virus transfer. Now it wouldn't be a problem were it just a few people, where it becomes a problem is when 20 million larrys decide they are going to take up bass fishing during the crisis, and an unknown percent of them are carriers of the virus with no symptoms.