It's not about the number of deaths alone, but the widespread paralysis of the health system and the inevitable economic fallout if the virus is unchecked (or at least not mitigated significantly). And all other preventable deaths would rise in such a scenario as the stress on the health system is too much (and this has already been evident in places like Italy and Spain).
It's not about the number of deaths alone, but the widespread paralysis of the health system and the inevitable economic fallout if the virus is unchecked (or at least not mitigated significantly). And all other preventable deaths would rise in such a scenario as the stress on the health system is too much (and this has already been evident in places like Italy and Spain).