04-16-2020, 01:45 PM
(04-16-2020, 01:06 PM)BostonCard Wrote: I mean, right now the best we have is educated guesses. I think things will look bad in Q1 and, especially, in Q2. Things will probably start to get better once the worst of the pandemic is past us and we feel comfortable with returning to normal life. In that case, there should be a bounceback in Q3 and Q4, at which point the big question is how much we irreversible damage has been done, which to me is the most important question.I hope that we can recover that quickly. It's hard to imagine NYC being anywhere near close to normal in Q3 and it's hard to imagine schools opening like normal in the fall/late summer, especially in the states where aggressive measures were taken early.
BC
Then again, things can change fast in 4-5 weeks let alone 4-5 months.
