The math simply doesn't work when you look at the numbers. That said, the fear is worse then the potential risk, in my opinion. And, if the economy goes over a cliff, what will living conditions actually be like for millions of families?
I would say that is states follow Pennsylvania's example, closing the rest areas and truck stops, then what happens are trucking comes to a halt? The local warehouses won't be getting supplied, so in a few weeks, there will be real shortages of food and necessities. Already, we are seeing city folks traveling to our small towns to shop local stores, and buy up short supply items....
Lots of people I see now going with holstered carry, instead of concealed carry.....so yeah, interesting times ahead. Personally, I kind of think we may see the numbers of cases begin a sharp decent in the next few weeks, and then the media will push the fear saying it isn't over yet....first wave, and crap like that, but the public, by and large, are getting really tired of the fear being pushed.