I really feel the worst is yet to come. I hope I am wrong but once they start opening things up I think you are going to see the daily death totals more than double starting about 3 or 4 weeks later. We are still in the "red zone" here in Central PA & I drove past Wal-Mart & Home Depot on my way to storage this afternoon and I have never seen so many cars in their parking lots. Both places looked like the day before a Holiday weekend or the week before Christmas?
As I have stated in my previous post my plans are to let all the "crazies" do what they are going to do and hide at home for at least the next several months. I leave the house daily for two things: first I go over to my storage units and sort stuff. Keep what I still want - then on my way home I stop at a buddies antique mall and give him stuff that is too good to toss in the trash and the rest goes into his dumpster.
While he is closed he is working on stuff at the antique mall. So once I unload I yell in and let him know to come sort through what I dropped and toss what he doesn't want into the trash. Beyond that I have talked to 4 other people in person in the past two months. The guy who just replace our central air unit. He was working in our attic (garage access) and outside. I just talked to him to pay him & it was just to hand him an envelope. I had a guy look at a machine I had for sale - in garage with social distance & mask, a guy come grab a machine (social distance & mask) and a guy pick up some parts (again social distance & mask). I miss being around people but to me it just isn't worth the risk!
As far as food we stockpiled stuff as soon as we realized what was about to happen so we are good to go for at least 6 months. This really sucks but getting super sick or dead is even worse in my eyes. Two year from now those who survive will be looking back being glad they did what they had to do to survive. And those who are dead will not be around to see how things end. The sad truth!