"Okay" as in not at a disadvantage to anyone who was complete at any prior date, or "okay" as in not fatal to an application? This is really what OP has been asking, multiple times in multiple different threads over the past few days.
Do you guys really think that this year, due to the unique situation, that everyone stressing about getting applications in early is foolish because, all else being equal, applicants complete at the end of October will be in exactly the same position as applicants complete next week, or the end of August, or the middle of September, or the end of September? That's pretty interesting, especially since a few adcoms, including
@gyngyn, have already stated that things are not really delayed as compared to prior years from the schools' perspective, even though first transmission was delayed by two weeks and AMCAS is working through a pretty significant transcript verification backlog.
Assuming IIs start going out in the next few weeks, will people complete in October really not be at any disadvantage at all, even if they will be in good company, and won't be as "late" as in prior years?