A few thoughts:
I've known the guy who cuts my hair for about 40 years. He's meticulous, has a single chair, and sanitizes everything that comes into contact with his clients. The State board that regulates barbers and beauticians has very strict rules, andi enforces them as needed. He told me that, if caught cutting hair, he will be fined $1000. The State isn't kidding.
I'm thinking about the 9-11 comment. I'm not exactly certain how an attack from outside - one that we probably SHOULD have known about and prevented - could devolve into a two party battle -- except, perhaps one party would blame the other party, and its president, for knowing of the risk and not acting on it. In this case, as it is with this pandemic, perhaps effective, early action (rather than believing that it wouldn't happen, or that, somehow miraculously, the hijacked jets would somehow drop out of the sky or diappear when on their way to their targets. (Okay - maybe it WOULD devolve - Bush didn't take a lot of heat when 911 DID happen, even though he knew about unspecific threats for a few mnths before the attack).
As far as this current pandemic goes, and the people who avoid the risks, and, as Keithl points out, use 'my body my life' is a reason for avoiding the scientists and risking their lives by avoiding the protection that adequate masking, sheltering at home, and social distancing will bring, they are clearly putting their lives - and the lives of those they have contact with - into danger. We'll see how the numbers of new cases of COVID-19 and deaths from the virus look in these 'open' areas in the next few months.
FWIW - even with 'business as usual' in some locations, I've seen surveys that, in spite of this, a majority of people in those areas still don't feel safe going out or ignoring the risks that have bee clearly outlined.
And, another FWIW - I don't wish illness or death on ANYONE - but it looks as if the number of these 'my body my life' people will be reduced as a result of their ignoring science. In some ways, the political polarity may go down as the numbers of these people decline. We'll see.
Note: this was in response to other political-ish comments. I don't really want to inject politics in here, and I wouldn't be surprised if some or all of this will be deleted.
What does this do with 'Staying the course?' -- I don't know. It's just the way this thread evolved, which happens to many good threads.