Our hospitals would be overwhelmed, the morality rate would skyrocket amongst COVID and non-COVID patients alike.
It is crazy how people opinion like mine is fully ignored in Europe. today we tolerate flu deaths so that people can live freely, why shouldn't we tolerate covid deaths to live freely?
And so if you equate the two, a lot of people think that is crazy.
With covid left unchecked, the intensive care isn't intensive at all because the health care resources are spread more thinly.
Over a large enough population, this will lead to many more deaths that would not have happened had those people not been in a healthcare system that was overwhelmed.
So as a society we'd be saying that "these people died because our health service was overwhelmed, we knew that this would happen if we didn't lock down, and we chose to not lock down anyway".
>It is crazy how people opinion like mine is fully ignored in Europe.
I don't believe it's crazy that your opinion is ignored. I think it's rational and moral to do the opposite of your opinion.
I just happen to think your opinion is selfish and deliberately and unproductively obtuse.
Your proposal is a fantasy; it sounds as if you're wishing this was similar in effect and scope to the flu (and I'm sure we all wish that) but clearly that seems not to be the case
Wouldn't you say that's rather staggeringly high number to simply let things run course?
"It's crazy" how much people are willing to risk just because they can't be patient.
Couldn't you argue that a loved one may die because of the consequences of the lockdown? Undiagnosed cancer, depression, suicide, aftermath of the ruined economy? Is anyone keeping this tally?
We could decide that lockdowns / restrictions are not good but then we also have to be okay with letting lot of people die gasping for air and drowning in their own lungs at home / in the hospital corridors. As much as I hate not being able to socialize how I like I still prefer that and it seem to also be the case for most of the population.
I have no idea if we'll ever be able to eradicate the Covid but if we don't it might become just an other flu when enough people are vaccinated or had it.