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I say follow Sweden's example, open everything and let nature take its course. If you are afraid then just stay home, this isn't worth collapsing an entire economy over.
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I need to feed myself and my family. My reserves will not last forever. I have never taken a Government handout in my entire life and I will not start now. I am the Captain of my destiny and I am ready to get back to work. I agree completely with you, if you are scared stay home. Let the rest of us get on with our lives.
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Living here in Finland makes us very interested in how things eventually turn out in Sweden. They are a few weeks ahead on the basic infection spreading but so far they have just coped with quite small restrictions.
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So, while I agree with Sweden's approach, it might have to be modified a bit for the States. I want to open everything up if we can count on the majority of people not being stupid. But on top of that, I worry more that the economic damage will cause more deaths than the virus through tangential causes. It's a crappy situation any way you slice it. I know that sounds like I'm waffling, but I do feel we need to get back to work ASAP. Deaths are tragic, but the alternatives could be FAR worse. This still has a very low mortality rate for most of the population. Edit: Perrier beat me to my point. Edit x2:. Perrier beat me to my point regarding the Swedes. But the no survivors part we diverge. Even if we all go about it regular loves as if this were the seasonal flu, the vast majority would survive by a very wide margin.
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