Originally Posted by
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Actually, YES, Why...??? because they think they live in a "different world" in general... JMO By the time they realize they too, have the same problems... & While isolation would be easier, it's too late... JMO Look at what is happening in the more rural states, NO self isolation is suggested by their governments, where it actually could be done more successfully/easily… ...
EDIT; talking about culture change, how IS that going to work with the Amish & other religious peoples.. THAT MEET on mass every week...???
A counter point if you will------I see what you did there. "They think, They realize." Are you talking about people that aren't living in a hot spot at the moment? Are you talking about people big Urban center citizens are fleeing their cities to live among because? If your lifestyle is already more socially distanced and your infection rate is almost zero as is your death rate That is exactly what starts a cultural change. Some people live in a state when the mere suggestion of shelter in place works and some have to be hit on the head with a hammer.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-w...fines-of-up-to That is a cultural difference already. I am suggesting that much like the people that lived through the depression people living through this experience will not soon forget where and how the "hot spots" grew. It doesn't matter if it is all just perception it is how people are, IMHO. This is something I never thought I would see.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/rhode-isla...ry?id=69862605
Read this and give me your impression if it isn't a cultural change.
https://nypost.com/2020/03/19/we-sho...e-in-hamptons/
I am only basing my assumptions on what I see happening. I am not even trying to guess what happens after it is all over.