Alaska airliines just opened all of their airport lounges. Crazy how everything doesn't jive....hard to keep up with the different actions.
Agreed, the inconsistency gets frustrating. Some of it I can understand, and some of it leaves me wishing I was a hermit in the Brooks Range.
It seems like "flatten the curve" was somehow interpreted as "stop the curve" and folks think there should be no new cases. People are still going to get infected; some will never know, some will get sick, and some will need hospitalization. The three humans in my household had it, and we all had far worse flus over the last winter.
Agreed, I don't think we can out run this, so I see it as a game of balancing letting it work through the population and hoping we build long lasting immunity (I think it is likely that we do based on the available data) with not crushing the healthcare system under a massive spike in cases as it is not designed to absorb that shock. The economic side is also a balancing act. While all the data is preliminary, there is evidence that about 80% of cases have very mild to no symptoms and that herd immunity is achieved at a lower level than we once though. It is going to be really interesting to look back at all this in two years.