> The problem is going to be if we see a spike or get directions from the federal, state, or tribal governments late in summer.
The US is well into a second wave of infections, which is dwarfing the first wave. The US is stuck between state governments making noises about lockdown fatigue (When the first lockdown wasn't even implemented correctly) and a federal government that is doing absolutely nothing.
I do not foresee a future where things are going to look any better in September.
The US is well into a second wave of infections, which is dwarfing the first wave. The US is stuck between state governments making noises about lockdown fatigue (When the first lockdown wasn't even implemented correctly) and a federal government that is doing absolutely nothing.
I do not foresee a future where things are going to look any better in September.