Sea Ray
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Sounds like a successful business model, which explains the people/square foot and three locations. Any retail/divining/drinking establishment that is able and elects to do this is pretty admirable, and my issue exists much more with places that close due to social “backlash” and may potentially avoid paying employees (Pres Pub) and the people clamoring for spots that don’t have full coffers to close in spite of employee/management desire or need to remain open.
I just said they aren't going to die. You make a completely erroneous point and then follow it up with smartassery, LOL.
I believe the more impacted areas have dense populations as well. That seems to be the biggest factor in how hard a nation/area is hit.I seem to remember stories about italian culture being that adult males tended to live with their parents through their thirties. (Probably happening in the U.S. more these days, too). If that truly is the culture, that might contribute to the high elderly death rate. Mama Mia!