I'm curious to know what people actually think when they see that "66%" number. We've scrutinized enough stats on this board to know what good stats are. To me, that number means 2 things, mutually exclusive from each other. Big picture, the number is bunk, garbage, useless. It was taken at random from 1000 patients, given multiple choice answers with limited options, and absolutely no qualifiers on what "shelter-in-place" means to any of these people, other than they didn't fit into another category. Small picture, whatever precautions front line responders and essential workers are taking seem to be somewhat effective, given their low representation in new infections. Again, no real context to the numbers, but I see that as a silver lining.