abandonconflict
Well-Known Member
That's not impossible and should be very seriously considered. Another thing I mentioned that got buried by someone's shit posting was that the shuttering of businesses made it to where everyone had fewer options in regard to where to get groceries and supplies. so more people in a larger area had to go to these few places to get supplies and these sorts of hubs, like Costco or Walmart, very likely became superspreading sites.The virus can be aerosolised, every Tuesday Brits up and down the country are clapping for key workers, standing on their front door steps. Most live in terraced housing or apartments. They are separated by a few metres. A sneeze can carry a droplet 27 feet, presumably the wind can carry it further. Maybe lockdown is increasing infection rates?
You walk a kilometer to get groceries and by the time you leave, you're absolutely focused on not touching your face and on how to avoid cross contaminating your items with stuff in your residence. Do you close the door with your hands? then wash your hands, then take your mask off, then take a shower, then put your clothes in the machine, then wash the hands again, then tediously disinfect every single item with chlorine water and a sponge?