The coronavirus feeds on person-to-person contact. Thus, it thrives in big cities.

San Francisco is the second most densely-populated city in the country, dwarfed only by New York.
Most indoor businesses are open again in San Francisco, with only slight moderations. The non-essential retail store my dad manages got to reopen, and he's back at work. Everyone's still wearing masks and social distancing obviously, but otherwise it's back to business as usual.
The whole country could've had this by now.

If Disneyland had been built in San Francisco, IT WOULD BE OPEN NOW.

Because. They. Took. It. Seriously.
San Franciscans didn't whine about "FREEEEEDUMB" or their precious haircuts. They didn't scapegoat Newsom. They didn't think it was "tyranny" to be asked to behave like responsible adults. They just fucking did what needed to be fucking done, and now they have their lives back.
We all could've had that. ALL OF US.

If Orange County took the virus that seriously from Day One, Disneyland would be open as we speak.

Anti-masker motherfuckers are their own worst enemies and we must NEVER stop reminding them.
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