So, just so I understand, you are saying that we should have gone about our business as usual, and further that even given everything we now know of Covid-19 from here and the overseas experience, you would still advocate for us completely returning everything to normal, commerce-wise, open the whole place up, and let whatever happens on the health front just happen and deal with problems arising from that as they arise, but without any sort of isolation or restriction in place?
Further, you believe that deaths moving ahead from here under any sort of isolation or restriction regime will cause more deaths (presumably in suicide? anywhere else?) than an unchecked Covid-19 ever would or will?
Important edit: Sorry, I thought this was from
@JCoure, Trash. But I suppose either or both of you could let me know if I'm understanding you both on preferred strategy?