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

No doubt at some point we are all having to take actions to protect ourselves and we can't always expect others to care.

But, I do wonder how much culture really plays a role in how cautious people are with this? I know you live Uptown (or The Channel) and so does Nolaswede and, based on what both of you have said, it sounds like people in that area are being very, if not overly cautious, but I'm not seeing the same thing in the Lakeview area and in Jefferson Parish along Vets. People seem much less cautious about this. I'm not sure why that is and it could just be anecdotal, but I find it interesting.

Like a lot of things, I'm finding the attitudes tend to run down socioeconomic lines. Poor and working-class seem to be taking this much less serious than middle and upper class. I noticed my wife's family and friends up in Arkansas are out at the creek, and have been the whole time. Around my neck of the woods, 75% of the people are staying home and have facemasks on when they don't.

My observations are purely anecdotal, but that's what I'm seeing.