KenH
Well-Known Member
"So far, the U.S. has been unwilling to accept much risk in dealing with the coronavirus. Do we know enough now to change that calculus? The critics say yes — and they may well be right."
Lockdown Critics May Have Some Valid Points
I expect this viewpoint to become more and more prevalent as we change the calendar into May - and it should. From what we know so far there may no reason for the extraordinary fear that so many healthy people have about catching COVID-19. So far, unless someone has health problems or is elderly there appears to be only a small chance of dying from COVID-19, especially with treatment for severe cases. Hopefully, by the time June comes around the doom-and-gloomers will have either changed their tune or quieted down.
Lockdown Critics May Have Some Valid Points
I expect this viewpoint to become more and more prevalent as we change the calendar into May - and it should. From what we know so far there may no reason for the extraordinary fear that so many healthy people have about catching COVID-19. So far, unless someone has health problems or is elderly there appears to be only a small chance of dying from COVID-19, especially with treatment for severe cases. Hopefully, by the time June comes around the doom-and-gloomers will have either changed their tune or quieted down.