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In your imaginary la-la land, where keeping people home for weeks or months on end and such approach has no cost, what do the citizens use for currency? Unicorn tears? Minotaur hooves? Dragon teeth?
Nobody can answer your question right now. First, we don't actually know how many have died due to COVID as opposed to heart disease, cancer, pneumonia, stroke, etc. because all deaths due to heart disease, cancer, etc. have been attributed to COVID if the patient had the illness.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bi...avirus-as-covid-19-deaths-regardless-of-cause
Second, we have no way of knowing how many would have died with more stringent controls of public behavior. Would 100 more have died in Los Angeles? 1000? Nobody knows. All we can do is guesstimate based on the demonstrably flawed computer projections.
Third, what is the cost for a restrictive approach? Again, we don't know. How many will die due to the economic backlash - hundreds? Thousands? Could be.
And don't be ignorant. A leading cause of death in the world, and for our entire history as a species, has been poverty. Poverty leads to poor living conditions, poor medical care, poor diet, and early death.
So how many people have the Feds killed with their poverty-inducing measures? Tell me. If you are honest and say, "I don't know right now," then please, for the love of God, stop telling us how many people have been "saved" by the self-immolation of the economy.
We had this discussion at home last night. WOuld those people have died at that point if they were not sick with this? It certainly has to be a contributing factor at the very least. Yes some of those would have died any way but is is not disingenuous or entirely inaccurate to include them. We should but don't track in this country secondary factors in our statistics while many do. They even have two different code internationally for this. I agree there is a distinction but it is more gray than black and white.