What exactly is your position, then? That we can’t tell anything yet about whether it’s seasonal or not? Or that we might have an inclination, one way or the other, but we should not act at all on that inclination because we’ll have to wait for some time before the evidence rises to the level of proof?
Is there something useful about your position? I got what you said, at the very beginning. You said don’t jump to conclusions. Fine. I get that. What am I supposed to avoid by not jumping to conclusions? Not going about things in a safer way in the winter, when – if the thing is indeed seasonal, like there is some reason to believe it might be – there is likely a whole lot more of it in the community?
If there is something useful about ‘don’t jump to conclusions’ that I’m missing, please do let me know.