I will preface this post with an important disclaimer: This is not intended to be a political post in any way, but with all the social distancing time I've had to think, I have come up with some honest questions that I think need to be addressed. Today may not be the day, but the questions should be answered in the days and weeks to come. Some of these questions may never be answered; some will be over time. A few, I think I know the answer, but they are unprovable. I ask that you at least consider these questions for the good of us all. 1) What are the numbers about COVID 19 telling us and maybe more importantly, what aren't they telling us? Currently, according to the Johns Hopkins tracker, there are 454,398 confirmed cases, 112,581 cases who have recovered and 20,549 deaths. According to everything I have read, there are probably hundreds of thousands of people who have had the virus, didn't know it and have recovered. Until we get to a place that we can test everyone,...