What is the "French rumour"?
Interesting article in the WSJ titled "New Data Suggest the Coronavirus Isn't as Deadly as We Thought".
In making a decision whether to play golf, one should consider not only the particulars of the area and how the course is managing play through the pandemic, but also who is actually playing. At my home club, we have several doctors and healthcare professionals as members, and any number of well-educated people with families who can actually read, write, and chew gum at the same time.
One of the guys I've played with three times since the restrictions have been imposed is the president of a large, multi-office national medical practice. He was a practicing physician for many years which included stints in very difficult environments. In addition to being responsible for hundreds of employees, he has a family. Would he be risking all this frivolously?
Contrast this to the advice coming from many governments with support of some medical professionals. There is a widely-held belief in government work that one "Oh Shit" offsets 10 "Atta boys". It is good to err on the side of caution, but are there limits on the factor? What are the costs of taking draconian, across the border actions at least in part to cover one's backside? Consider also the personal factors involved: nearly all of these folks have a regular paycheck coming in and even if they miss the mark badly, historically, their jobs are not at risk nor do they seem to incur reputational damage. I am not saying that we should discount their predictions and advice, only that we consider that they too are human, make mistakes, and are subject to the same human failings that we all are.
I talk a lot to the professional staff, outside services and maintenance personnel at our club, To a person, they are highly thankful for the opportunity and option to work- a number of them making more money presently than they had previously- and to the members who support the club by remaining active, purchasing take-out packages from the kitchen, and following the guidelines which protect us all. I can say with no hesitation, that if the club was closed, there would be many members and staff who would have great difficulty getting through these terrible times.