| A surprising number of people commenting that this is an overreaction. I suggest reading this[1] and this[2] before you're so hasty to dismiss this. This is absolutely the right move (and if anything should have been done sooner). Also luckily the comment ranking here seems to mean your peers disagree with you. [1]: https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-act-today-or-peop... [2]: https://www.flattenthecurve.com/ |
The opposite extreme would be to let everybody get infected, see >15% of the 65+ population die, which I am sure some economic model might favor.
I do hope, but doubt, that this crisis will start changing how our society manages crisis and is pro-active about it, rather than being reactive. I this point I don't care which banner a politician represents. I will only care for the one with a plan for direct accountability at the highest level. Otherwise they're all d-bag.