- Joined
- Mar 14, 2007
Yes! The situation is not black and white (i.e. do nothing vs prepare for the apocalypse). The outbreak shouldn't last longer than a few months (based on scientific knowledge and evidenced by the current situation in China) so we need to also plan for what happens after (e.g. economic, mental health repercussions).
New Zealand has 5 cases, no human-to-human transmission, yet the economic impact is already predicted to be massive... If sickness rates increase in the next year it will be due to poverty from increased homelessness.
The St Louis area has had a case, but I could not tell anyone was concerned yesterday - restaurants was so crowded by the time we left there were people waiting outside, and it was just a chain restaurant (Longhorn Steakhouse). Stores flooded, Girl Scouts selling cookies, which I bought to eat myself, not for the skating gods, who have completely abandoned me this season...but the US stock market cratered.

Universities these days are notoriously risk averse.
I’m more afraid of fracturing my wrist again tripping on the curb. But I guess everyone has their own comfort level....