posted by gut
Am I the only one who feels like this "battle" to re-open the country is kind of imaginary? I believe every state has loosened restrictions, some are being excessively cautious perhaps but does 2 more weeks really matter?
It's not confined to the US, either. Globally people are basically telling BIG GUBMT they're done with the lockdown. The data is coming in, and if you're not in a nursing home you're risk is not that different from the flu (which also kills mostly the elderly).
Eh, even if we restrict it to the US, where the numbers are better than the global average (about double), you're still looking at 301K confirmed recoveries and about 94K confirmed deaths. You can complain about the numbers (ex. "Well, they were overweight/diabetic/old/etc."), but most of the cases weren't considered terminal for any of the accompanying conditions they had prior to contracting it.
And even if you could explain away a decent percentage of the deaths as improperly labeled, I doubt it would be to the degree that it would be rendered as inconsequential as the flu, which is even less serious if you use the same litmus test (other health factors).
Obviously, the numbers aren't actually 94/301 in terms of mortality rate. There are untold numbers of those who haven't been recorded and have recovered. Of course, there are almost certainly some who have died from it without it being tracked as well, but probably not at the same rate. Still, I doubt it's going to turn out to be as trivial as the flu. Though they're in the minority, it has indeed killed perfectly healthy people with no other life-threatening conditions.
As for the lockdown, it was an unwarranted use of force, and some of it was absolutely overkill, or at the very least, counterproductive overall.