Is the new big plan for fighting covid-19 for everyone -- no matter the underlying risk factor -- to simply hide until a vaccine is developed? Which, by the way, may never happen? If not, let's hear some ideas about balancing risks and rewards. Otherwise, you're just posturing.
And please spare me the lectures about how lockdowns worked. They didn't in LA, which is now experiencing massive spikes. And New York's newfound "success" isn't a result of its lockdown -- it's more likely the result of the fact that the virus ran roughshod through NYC already.
It's fascinating how Colorado has completely disappeared from the conversation. They pursued reopening the same exact time as GA. Their caseload is down 41% according to the NYT. Which suggests spending lots of time indoors with AC may be more predictive than lockdown, e.g.