COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

Like the blanket assumption that people don't travel and interact with people outside of their immediate geographic area?

Unless people from the Atlanta area are not allowed to travel and interact with people in the Taliaferro County area, the difference isn't even in the neighborhood of huge.

Yes, agreed... some travel restrictions and other common sense measures to keep social distancing, increased sanitation methods, increased robust testing, and best practice containment and tracing are still needed...

I said as much 5 pages ago.

Read all of my posts... not just the one on a specific topic I was responding to out of context please... there was no blanket assumption.

My point was... this needs to be handled on a case by case, state by state, county by county, etc. basis... because there are a handful of densely populated areas in each state that have impacted greatly, and for every one of them... there are hundreds of sparsely populated areas that have not. Those places can re-open now... no reason not to as long as the common sense measures I already suggested are followed / put in place.