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Don't disagree with any of that - the disease will overwhelm our medical facilities in the short term and more than likely cause every issue you raise.
That being said, what is our appetite for both economic devastation and panic to slightly or
even moderately improve those situations?
Is it worth shutting down society, causing panic so that grocery stores are overwhelmed, and people are fighting over toilet paper? For the market to lose trillions of value, for hundreds of thousands if not millions to lose their jobs and financial stability?
Is all of that worth it so that hospitals are not temporarily overwhelmed and there isn't some collateral loss of lives due to lack of care?
Again, all "abundance of caution" has a price. We should be openly and clearly debating that price and what we are getting for it.