hbtheduce said:
10k-20k people dying won't destroy the economy. The epic hysteria and shutting down entire industries for months will have larger effects.
Of course not, but what if it's 10k dead and a ****ty Q1, or 500k dead and a slightly better Q1? What if the scale is 100k - 1 million dead?
Seriously, where do you draw the line? Very smart people (and a lot of dumb ones) are having to make decisions with very imperfect information. They're seeing the same projections I'm looking at and talking to people who know a **** ton more than you or I, and those people are more often than not being pretty doom and gloom. My wife has spent the last three days sitting in the ****ing room for these conversations. They know that they're ****ing themselves over for public health reasons, and they're still doing it.
There's no easy answers. I vacillate hourly on whether we're doing the right thing (and maybe not enough), or if we're destroying the global economy for no reason. It sucks.
I like to look at numbers and make fun of stupid people here who don't like math because numbers are easy. This other **** is hard, and just makes me sad.