Here's an article you all should read. I just spoke with a friend, the Head ER Nurse at the VA hospital near me, and she believes this progression is not wrong. With normal flu, an infected person infects about 1.2 persons, so the vaccine knocks it down. Best estimates are 18 months to have an effective vaccine that can be used widely. Covid cases infect about 2.5 per day if out and about, but they who 10-14 days before showing symptoms, so - that means a single infected person out and about can start a chain that hits about 57,000 others. Imperial's estimate of 2.2 million in the US is possible. Spanish flu killed 675K for reference.
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/6...ing-18-months/
Car prices may drop, but where do you go if stuff is closed down. The kids on Clearwater beach last week may not care if they kill Grandma, but now that lots of them are being sent into ICU units too, that may change. Will anybody want to travel, even by car, and stay where, do what, eat where? Our local car dealers and shops have closed for two weeks. Anyone who wants a helluva deal on my 2005 yellow limited roadster with 59K, #1 condition, listed on the Forum, now's the time.