I haven't seen people talking much about the inevitable tensions that are coming between different regions of the US, as some places get sicker faster than others. Regrettably a lot of this may map onto the red state/blue state divide and irretrievably politicize public health
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If you are self-isolating and working from home anyway, it stands to reason that "home" can be anywhere in America, and it will be a natural human instinct among the wealthy to try to put themselves in the best location possible, where there are still working hospitals
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Most of what anchors people to home is their job and kids' school. Those are no longer a concern for something like half the population, and if things get really bad in their area you better believe people are going to be on the move. Then we can read up on our Dust Bowl history
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Unexpected relevant book now that the roads may soon be full of coronavirus migrants:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004H1UOSG/ref=dp-kindle-redirect …
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