https://www.ksl.com/article/46740002...lashes-economy
I've been wondering if/when the local news would start reporting on the number of job losses. When are they going to start interviewing the people that are now without jobs, and don't know where their next meal is going to come from, or how they are going to pay their next bill. When are they going to start interviewing the businesses going into bankruptcy? When are they going to interview the employers about once the restrictions are lifted, how long it will take for the jobs to come back?
But, our governor and local authorities want to continue cinching up that tourniquet even more to stop the flow of blood getting to the jobs and economy. 1900 (confirmed) cases and 13 deaths = 0.68% death rate. People have a higher probability of dying in a car crash in Utah driving to work than that. Is this all really the best approach?
BTW - 16M jobless nationwide.