I said it. Who's with me? This is not the best worded statement but that's how I feel.
From the numbers and the characteristics of the virus, this may be the most humane and economically feasible way of dealing with it. Mostly only the elderly die from it. It's not like the virus will send millions of kids to their deathx. I'm not even convinced that this virus has sent a large number of old folks to their death. In Italy, that seems the case but Italy has a large number of 80 and 90 yos.
Economically, this is devastating the nation. I'm not just talking the stock market. It's crushing the people in the food service industry. Soon many small businesses will be shuttered. Only those folks with a large web presence and ability to provide services and products remotely will survive.
And what happens if two months from now the virus reappears? Are we going to shut down everything again? The countries that let the virus run through should have immunity. Maybe not. Maybe we'll have more tests. Maybe we'll have a vaccine. Maybe we won't need the vaccine but need a new one.
I don't think the populace can handle the lock down situ much longer. Human weren't really built for long term "self quarantining." You'll see infected (are some really infected?) people going out, buying stuff, socializing, partying, living with their uninfected families.
My prediction in a week or two people will demand change. City decreed laws like closing restaurant dining rooms aren't going to hold.