Okay, I'm going to say something that may be unpopular but I think people have unrealistic expectations here. Until there is a vaccine (and maybe forever), there will always be outbreaks. Outbreaks are not a sign a locale isn't doing well.
No, but in Australia they are a sign that international travel--even within a small bubble--will not be opened, which is relevant to the current discussion. (Personal note: The article I read today about the two housing towers being locked down in Australia kind of blows my mind. They are so large that they house 3,000 people

. Yikes! That is more than twice the population of some counties--in only two buildings.
Some people seem very eager for everything to be cancelled right now - why, I have no idea because it does not affect them, not even indirectly, but it affects plenty of skaters who seem to want to compete.
I don't think posters sound eager for things to be cancelled. (We're skating fans. We would love for our favorite skaters to be able to compete safely if there is potential for that to happen). But this thread is about evaluating the feasibility of the season. And we are
speculating about the likelihood of certain events being held vs. canceled because speculating is what we do

. Plus, we even get some real information from people who know about current restrictions in different parts of the world and people who understand the ins and outs of event organization.
I will say that some days I wish my main employers would just decide to officially take my job off the table until this pandemic is over or the health risks are minimized due to improved treatments or a vaccine. The stress involved in trying to analyze the risks vs. any possible benefits of returning to my main job can be so heinous. (I think, given the nature of my normal #1 job, that I would almost undoubtedly contract the virus if I go back to work. And also given the nature of my job, I think there would be a high risk of my infecting others whenever that happened. Possibly that risk could be minimized somewhat if my employers make certain changes, but there hasn't been any discussion about doing so thus far--which I suspect is because people really don't know if they can run things without my job existing in its current form). I keep thinking it's extremely unlikely my job is going to return in its traditional form during the course of this pandemic, but there are definitely days when I wish someone would just
make that decision so that a. I could stop worrying about making it and b. no one will write me off as unreliable if
I decide not to accept jobs for now. (I'm exceptionally lucky to work freelance so if my line of work reopens, the decision is ultimately & blessedly up to me).
You never know. We each have our own realities to face. I'm sure you are correct that there are some skaters who can't wait to get back to competition. But there may also be skaters & skaters' families going through their own stressful decision making process and wishing they just
knew whether they should even be expelling their mental & emotional energy in worrying about weighing the risks & benefits of travel & competition for this fall.