Ok. You work in healthcare. Tell me how “lock everyone down” results in nursing home and healthcare workers not being exposed and taking it in to nursing homes. You and others come at this with an attitude that I am uncaring of nursing home populations when nothing could be further from the truth. I have been saying for some time that these people are going to get destroyed unless something changes. Those changes can’t some in society at large as it can’t possibly have any benefit. Has the current plan offered them any protection? If we continue this do you think it will start paying off down the road?
Do you think that we are going to shelter and make this die down and go away?
Like everything else in life, everyone seems to polarize this, some externally, but most internally. In most people's minds they hear either "end the lockdown, get on with normal life, and don't worry about it. I am not going to quit shaking hands, or kissing babies, or wear a mask... Yada, yada, yada." On the other side, they hear..."Lockdown until there is a vaccine. Only essential workers should leave the house. Everyone that does leave needs a drone escort by the Gestapo."
The reality, like everything else in life, the vast majority of people are in the middle and pretty much agree other than a few slight differences. We just can't seem to agree on the how to verbalize it to each other. I am one of the "alarmists" on this board in regards to how dangerous I think Covid 19 is, but I still feel it's time to get back out there. The hospitals are not overwhelmed. Great. We did it.
It is time to end the lockdown for most people in most places. But that doesn't mean we aren't going to take some reasonable safety measures. But if you start of the conversation by discussing how dangerous the virus is or on the other side how much we have hurt the economy... The knives are out, even though most will agree on everything else.