Given recent 'discoveries', by the 'experts', that things most country people with common sense already know, like the fact being outside is healthier than being cooped up inside, UV light kills viruses, open air disperses viruses creating lower concentrations than you get inside, etc, etc, it seems that an outside tractor show is one of the better places to be.
Add in the knowledge that the one Country that didn't freak out and shutdown has had fewer deaths per capita than any of the others, and that the current numbers here in the US put the current mess on par with, or even less serious than, the yearly flu season, and it becomes clear that the nationwide freak out was overblown.
That's not to say that there aren't individuals with health issues that are more susceptible to infecting and serious complication than others, as that's a given.
What I am saying, and many 'experts' are now saying too, is that locking yourself away is typically going to be more detrimental to your health for the average person.... because nearly everyone will eventually come into contact with the virus, and suffer it's effects, whatever that happens to be for that individual....just as we have done with every other bacteria, virus, or whatever, out there our entire life....so why stop living free just to worry about the unknown, but still inevitable?
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