You know, while we are on the political divide. I have to wonder, democrats tend to be in more urban areas, close contact with others. I have to wonder if their fear could also be heightened by that as well. While conversely, Republicans tend to be in more rural areas (hence where we get some of the stereotyping as well) where level of contact is not quite the same. Thus the level of worry is not the same.
I haven't looked into that, I just have to wonder if that's also feeding some of the divide as well and of course, you have the various polarizing spins on top of that.
I am not trying to mitigate the concern that something like this brings, I'm just trying to think of why we have such divergent scenarios (at least here and I'm talking about my state specifically) among medical personal. I'm not talking about what is coming out of news outlets, I have given up getting a lot of value from any regular news outlet long ago (on this goes for both sides of the aisle), but from medical professionals.
I also don't think anyone here has said that only old people get this virus. I think the elderly and the ones with compromised systems for other issues are typically the ones that are SOL (and that's the case more often then not in situations like this and even milder situations as well) with severity (as in death). I don't think it was said that only the elderly get this virus.
Again, I'm not trying to mitigate the severity of what's going on, I too would prefer to error on the side of caution (which is what we are doing), but I think focus is being put on the wrong areas in some instances and in those instances, it's very extremist, which leaves very little room to go anywhere. Which is not good in any situation, much less one of this type, but unfortunately is indicative the atmosphere of lately (and by lately, I mean of the last few yrs, well before something like this was on everyone's radar).