I have a cultural observation regarding the US's quarantine efforts and my experience as a painter. For background, I wear surgical gloves while I paint and have been doing so for years. I also do a lot of painting outside, which is the main reason I wear the gloves.
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Rational people can't understand, but being a "glove and mask dork" is simply culturally the worst thing to ask someone to do in the US. Americans absolutely hate dorks and will do almost anything to avoid that shame. Then you have prominent leaders adding to the dork factor.pic.twitter.com/44WdKoEOlI
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So, I sadly believe that the US quarantine will be worse than doing nothing. Not only will it basically be like doing nothing because people won't listen, but it will also destroy the economy and take a decade to recover. All because Americans don't want to look like dorks.
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On the flip side, this cultural norm in the US is why we couldn't ever do it like Japan or Sweden. If we said, "country open but wear a mask" it'd be pointless because Americans just won't listen. I really think the virus will explode and be pervasive no matter what we do.
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I’m in NYC (Inwood) and when I go out, everyone I see is wearing a mask. As soon as the city said “everyone should wear one” then it was no problem. People don’t like looking like a dork but they also don’t like other people not following the rules. Leadership is important.
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I think the issue with NYC is that it's so compacted and populated that without nearly 100% enforcement you'll never get rid of COVID-19. If all those people who watched that boat weren't fined $1000s dollars then it's just not enough. And, this would be impossible to do.
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