I would flood television with this advert. It has probably never been more relevant than it is today. People should also be advised not to have vaccinations at this moment in time unless advised by a consultant. They effectively shut the immune system down for 21 days as the antibodies adjust.
the combination of oil, automobiles and cities, may not be intuitively obvious. also population density. whether there's a second and third wave of THIS pandemic. others are waiting in the wings. you know, this is doing it the hard way. it really would be a lot less painful to lower the human birthrate. (one additional thought; fingers pointed in haste, frequently point in the wrong direction) (and here i'm the one coming out more negative sounding then the point i'd like to be trying to make)
There's no herd immunity yet in the first place. Which means most people have no proper defense against this virus. Which is one of the main reasons to keep this adviced distance.
As far as I can tell 90 % of people are keeping their distance, and that certainly suits me. There are many people such as those walking their dogs or kids (I know. Miserable bastard)!who I wish would keep a thousand feet away from me. I am actually enjoying this. Living here in North Wales UK there has not been the usual maddening crowds here by the seaside in Rhos On Sea. Bring it on!
I am still having a hard time believing in corana. I did my best to get carona staying in hospitals and never washing my hands. Never. But I couldnt get anything. At least I couldnt feel anything. That really sucked.
For herd immunity to work, it would first be necessary to test and identify people who have recovered, before allowing them (pot or pepper in hand) to mingle with people who have dodged the bullets so far, With governments who cannot even manage the logistics of distributing PPE, it sounds like an impossible task.
This may sound stupid, but why not tell people to walk on the left hand side of the road, thus avoiding passing people walking in the opposite direction.