MrX
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That's what I'm going to do. Fortunately, I live 7 minutes from the County Clerk's office and they say there will be boxes for drop off there.
This election will be talked about for years to come by those who do the history of elections.
You are far more optimistic about what people in general will do. Did you watch the Sturgis Rally?
At any rate, your plan would lead to far more CoVid infections, so there's that. If that's the desired goal, that'll work.
At any rate, your recipe is not a good one for teachers or others who are going to be exposed to thousands of asymptomatic transmitters. Or for the military. Or for people who have to be around our military in foreign nations.
And as long as people refuse to get tested as a screening measure, many of us with disposable income are not going to go to optional activities and will severely restrict fairly necessary activities.
Be careful what you wish for, because as long as we have a steady death rate, mostly due to asymptomatic carriers, the economy will not fully recover.
50% of CoVid cases (at least) are transmitted by people with no or few symptoms, and who are not going into hospital.
Perhaps a vaccine and therapeutics will make it moot, but time will tell how well economies that lock down cities for six weeks every time a new case is detected will fare.
As numbers decline and/or stabilize, and hospital capacity remains steady, I suspect that more people will return to optional activities. So, yes, I am "optimistic," which is unusual for me.