Serious question: Do you think the actions taken so far have been to simply "flatten the curve", i.e., just to prevent hospitals from getting overwhelmed, or rather to minimize/limit the overall death toll for the duration of the pandemic?There are about 38 million Americans who are over 75.
About 86 million Americans have hypertension. Assuming, for the sake of argument, that ALL of the over 75 folks have hypertension, that still means that about 48 million Americans under 75 are "unhealthy".
It may be that the harm from government action plus individual choice to voluntarily take precautions outweighs the harm that the virus would have caused without those policies and choices, but your reasoning for that being the case makes no sense.
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