This is something I was thinking about today. On top of all this whole car factories in China and South Korea have closed because they cannot get enough parts to build cars. Because you cannot build cars if you only have 99% of the parts or even 50%. Unless you have 100% of the parts you cannot build a car anywhere on earth and then sell it.
Likewise, imagine everything from wedding dresses from China to hair extentions to produce to livestock to whatever you can imagine like plastics and electronics. That isn't coming here either (or anywhere else) because all those factories are closed too.
If you want an Iphone or Ipad, those aren't being made anymore either in China because they can't get enough parts to build them OR the places where the parts are assembled are under quarantine OR truck drivers who haul these things to airports to ship them to the U.S. are under quarantine and no one is working there either.
This also could become true of places like South Korea and Iran and Italy by the way too now that cases are beginning to spread there uncontrollably too.
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