COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

I'm probably too cynical for my own good, but I just can't make myself care about the "seniors are missing out!" stories in all of this. People are literally dying in droves. The economy is in its most precarious situation in almost 100 years. Sorry you don't get to party, but if that's your biggest problem you're doing pretty well.
I’ve used the analogy before but Katrina screwed with everyone
Some people had 2ft of water in their house, some 10ft
Regardless of how much water it was, it was the worst thing that happened to their house for 99% of the people
There’s really no psychological/emotional metric that tells the 2ft people ‘your tragedy is only 1/5th that of the 10ft families’
For both families it’s 100% the worst thing that happened to their house