Several of those episodes happened here, nearby. It is an embarrassment. People know and understand to put on a coat when it is cold, boots when it is snowing. But we don't understand this new unseen hazard and we don't know how to defend against it, some don't want to defend. We especially don't like new masters telling us that we must do this or that, because we all have our unalienable rights. If you tell us we can't go to work and earn our keep, we can't go to the park, we have to wear this PIA mask, well, we are not singing "O Happy Day". So some respond with violence, others remind that carrying an AR is a right. Troggs? Yes. Too much Walking Dead? I dunno?
Just a few short weeks ago we didn't have PPE but we were told we didn't need it, don't hoard it, etc. The hospital needs it. Now PPE is a must. Mixed messages don't help. It's hard to get a straight story.
For myself, I have just had my first decent 100+ mile CB ride, and it was glorious! Was it essential or non-essential travel? We all know the answer to that, but it could easily be argued from the opposite point. I'm happily retired and trying not to get swept away from my golden years. I'm grateful that my troubles are minor, and sorry for those whose troubles are much more serious.
We have several family members who work in the area hospitals. One of my co-workers was fatality #1 in our state. There is some illness, quarantined, in the area. Many nursing homes with many deaths. The Felician Sisters had 6? deaths from the virus.