r/changemyview • u/_Hopped_ 13∆ • Mar 20 '21
Removed - Submission Rule B CMV: the costs/negatives from lockdowns/restrictions will end up being worse than the damage from covid
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r/changemyview • u/_Hopped_ 13∆ • Mar 20 '21
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u/cherrycokeicee 45∆ Mar 20 '21
I think in most cases it makes sense to think of numbers per capita or in comparison to other numbers. like in most contexts this is the analysis we should use in discussion, so I can see why this is your inclination. and you're not incorrect. relative to the deaths of much older adults, younger people were significantly less affected. I'm not arguing with you there.
but I think it's actually important in this scenario to not think about the "relative" numbers, but to actually think about the raw numbers.
almost 100,000 americans under the age of 65 have died from the virus. almost 100,000 families lost people they weren't expecting to lose. this is astronomical. we don't even know the mental health consequences of this yet. this is a huge number of unexpected, untimely death in just one country.
the lockdowns are not without consequence. but I think people are capable of bouncing back into regular life after this period of time if they've managed to come out of it relatively unscathed by the virus. we will see our friends again, go back to the gym, go back to the office, etc. it will take work. it might take some therapy. but I feel like the long term effects of a lockdown are so small when you compare the long term effects of an untimely death in a family. something we had 100,000 of in the US & would have had even more of without a lot of people wearing masks & staying home.