When the outbreak first came to America most of the deaths were at a Seattle nursing home. Most early deaths reported had some type of description of the person. They were usually either older or had preexisting conditions. As the daily number of deaths became larger the media stopped reporting on the individual cases and have basically resorted to terror reporting.
In order "restage" the economy intelligently I'd like see a breakdown of deaths. Today I read authorities "found" 17 dead bodies at an old folks home. Last night, I was told Ft Bend School district was "cancelling" school for the remainder of the year. I don't see how the "leaders" of the community can continue a nationwide shutdown when it may be demonstrable that it may not be necessary from a health point of view in most areas of the country.
Yesterday there was a big demonstration against the Michigan governor. If you watched Tucker Carlson last night the NJ governor made a bunch of decisions not considering the constitution.
I'm still not seeing any data that anyone under 20 has died here in America from COVID19. I saw another stat that at least 2000 deaths happened to people over 70 at nursing homes but the data was far from complete. At this point, if I were to guess, most folks who die are old or homeless or have underlying health conditions. By far. I'm not saying "let them die." I'm saying throttling the economy isn't going to help them.
Now the govt wants to test and track everyone. No thanks. Tell me and the America people the basis for which the authorities are taking draconian actions. The Washington computer models turned out to be wildly inaccurate. The CDC couldn't get their mask story straight.
Show me the data. Everyone screams how they want the shut down to be "data driven". So where's the data?