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

Yeah, I don't disagree... there is no perfect answer here. There are always going to those percentage of people out there that make it bad for the other people doing what's right... I'm sure there are thieves, rapists, murderers, molesters, etc out there today not following any rules... or revolting if you will... their existence shouldn't mean we need stop the world and not make common sense decisions that benefit the rest of us. There is no %100 safe answer here... there is no situation or scenario here where people do not suffer economically and health-wise... the longer we hide and don't move forward with a solution that makes sense from both ends of the spectrum... the more damage we will inflict long term on both ends of it.

One of the main problems I see, that isn't being disseminated enough, is that it isn't a binary choice between 99% just fine and 1% dead. It's more like 70% fine, though sick as a dog for a couple weeks, 29% messed-up in some long term fashion like lung damage, kidney damage, etc and 1% dead.