That would make the unemployment rate even higher.
The interesting thing is in New York, the people who stayed home fared
worse than the essential workers who carried on normally, just taking
a few precautions.
The folks that stayed home caught it from someone who *didn't* stay home.
I guess it was either from a delivery person or they think "home" is
not leaving that infected apartment building they live in. (going to
get the mail, empty the trash etc). The interesting thing is they did
worse than the people who were still going to work every day.