Agreed!  As you imply, there's no reason now to issue I-told-you-sos to those who may have been slow to process the facts, or who actively chose to rebrand-and-dismiss all expressions of caution as "panic," although it was dismaying to see some of those arguments devolve into ad hominem attacks.  At that time, there were a number of influencers on the national stage who were actively promoting those views to their followers. 
Happily, I think this thread's progression to a more optimistic, "this is tough stuff, but we're all in this together" attitude represents a shift and a growing unity in our national collective consciousness around COVID-19.  As disheartening as the situation is, everywhere I look I see "the helpers" that Fred Rogers so famously talked about, and am encouraged.