I sometimes don't make my point clearly enough even if I think I am being clear. Sorry about that. I'll try it again.
I think a post made the point that there's increased numbers of other issues due to the stress of lockdown. Such as domestic violence including deaths due to that violence and suicide. Toddy made the point it is in the hundreds compared to thousands of COVID deaths. I was making the point that domestic violence (except in extreme cases when it causes death) isn't a death. It's a tragedy but it's not causing as many deaths as the lockdown is causing due to stress of the unusual situation and restrictions.
The affirmative to lockdowns is to let it run free. If you did that you'd probably end up killing a lot more people. Elderly, those with underlying conditions, people from black and Pakistani/Bangladeshi ancestry? If COVID is killing elderly due to neglect is likely more would die if there weren't any restrictions.
I suspect uncontrolled COVID would cause more deaths and harm the economy more than restrictions aimed at restricting it's progress.
The last paragraph was acknowledging that USA isn't as bad in terms of government and their attitude towards the virus. America, AIUI, devolves their response to the pandemic to the states and there's often more sensible views in the States was opposed to Whitehouse. But in Brazil it's not got that and their president is doing less.
I think a post made the point that there's increased numbers of other issues due to the stress of lockdown. Such as domestic violence including deaths due to that violence and suicide. Toddy made the point it is in the hundreds compared to thousands of COVID deaths. I was making the point that domestic violence (except in extreme cases when it causes death) isn't a death. It's a tragedy but it's not causing as many deaths as the lockdown is causing due to stress of the unusual situation and restrictions.
The affirmative to lockdowns is to let it run free. If you did that you'd probably end up killing a lot more people. Elderly, those with underlying conditions, people from black and Pakistani/Bangladeshi ancestry? If COVID is killing elderly due to neglect is likely more would die if there weren't any restrictions.
I suspect uncontrolled COVID would cause more deaths and harm the economy more than restrictions aimed at restricting it's progress.
The last paragraph was acknowledging that USA isn't as bad in terms of government and their attitude towards the virus. America, AIUI, devolves their response to the pandemic to the states and there's often more sensible views in the States was opposed to Whitehouse. But in Brazil it's not got that and their president is doing less.