Social Distanced said:
408 post, 12 pages, and 0 minds changed in 5 hrs...
That's because everyone is talking past one another arguing on the fringes. The situation is bad. It's worse in densely populated areas. The US will fare far better than many parts of the world. Deaths are not increasing exponentially but they are increasing and about to get worse. People who think we can afford to shelter in place for months are blind to the reality of most Americans' financial situation. People will die from the second and third order effects of this economic disaster and the fear/hysteria that will come if we don't resume some semblance of normalcy sooner rather than later.
I don't know the right answers but, in my opinion, any discussion of the best course of action that ignores the damage being done to the economy (especially the effects on the poorest among us) will yield the wrong answers.