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Old 07-19-2020, 11:24 PM
Bikeracer2009
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I'm hoping for the best and prepared for the worst.

The covid-19 parties and other things young people are doing to purposefully spread the virus may continue until flu season hits. Then it's possible we could be in for another short term lockdown.

The police are tired and moral is low. Lawlessness could accelerate as a result but not likely. Some militia groups are saber rattling but it's not going to turn into anything. Grand master Jay keeps taunting the kkk and saying he's ordering his "troops" to prepare "all quadrants" for something to happen in Knoxville. He ran for president in 2016 and now he commands a militia. He seems unstable and I doubt his followers will follow him down the path of self destruction. He want's justice for the no knock warrant that lead to innocent people being shot and one killed. This issue has already been resolved so he's looking for a reason to flex his muscles?

Health care workers are tired and need a break. How long can they keep going as things get worse? They'll be fine. States that are not hit hard can send in support. Our military can also help out.

If the schools open and the virus starts to flare up, I'm sure they'll suspend school in hotspots until testing shows it's under control again.

When I visited the Publix last week I noticed a lot of the employees were retirement age. Will they go to work when the virus comes to the villages? I'm sure most will keep going to work.

If a lot of food workers get sick, truckers get sick and there's panic buying of food then food shortages could spread across states hard hit by the virus. This is very unlikely since most smart people have already stocked up and our food stockpiles are full from what I've heard.

Most likely the cold and flu season won't add much stress to our already strained system and people will keep a level head as we ride this thing out.

The election results won't cause any issues either. Some media outlets push the idea that this election has a lot riding on it and that if one party doesn't win there's going to be a few upset people. So what, they'll get over it.

The good thing about the villages is that most of the people probably have a couple of months worth of food supplies, don't need to go to work and can stay in their homes if the virus hits this area.

Everything's going to be just fine