The Covid-19 Economy, Tomorrow And Tomorrow And Tomorrow
There was a moment, back before Memorial Day, when a reasonable person might have assumed we had dodged the worst of the pandemic. Our attention shifted to George Floyd as the nightmare predictions for places like Florida, where DeSantis had defiantly resisted doing more or less anything to contain its spread, didn't come to be. But it’s now late July, and things have only gotten worse in the vast majority of the country, even stalwarts like California that initially seemed to do everything right. But there’s a big exception: New York.