>>9867405that's the thing, if you live in any of the light states in
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/cases-in-us.htmlwhich is
>montana>wyoming>north dakota>south dakota>idaho>west virginia>alaskathis seems like it's absolutely nothing, and it will be in those localities. but if you live in
>cali>washington>PA>new york>florida>georgia>illinois>michigan>massachussetts>new jersey>louisianathen get ready for it to be quite a lasting event: even if you live outside of the city, the orders will be statewide and likely allowed to last
all other areas it'll probably subside as a local event in a couple weeks or so. the bad areas will probably still be feeling this until the end of april at the earliest, and i'm being very conservative on the estimates