@Laura2592 @Suzanne302 @Helen3 @Jennifer1421 @Ann783
I do not see that message.
Regarding the importance of being supportive: it's not a good practise to be supportive of bad practises.
With reluctance we have canceled bookings from guests planning to drive a few hours or less and "hole up" in our places. Because neither they nor we can be sure they will not expose themselves or others with (possibly unplanned) stops or shopping, and because turnover requires our cleaners to be out and about in the community. We have canceled our own upcoming visit for the same reason.
These decisions weren't easy, but to me it's abundantly clear that governmental authorities were, and remain, way behind the curve on this thing and individual action beyond governmental requirements is in order.
We'd be happy to donate the use of our spaces for local first responders and healthcare workers needing to self-isolate. We can't live with the possibility of contributing to the looming overload of the systems those people support, and we all depend on, by enabling any nonessential travel.
I'd suggest all US citizens take a good look at this modeling tool:
https://covidactnow.org/