There is a strategy bifurcation: Either you lock down hard and contain/eradicate, or you just accept the losses and tell people to go on as normal, with isolation of the vulnerable.
The middle path is not favorable. You take both the human damage and the economic damage.
I agree with this analysis completely.
There is a strategy bifurcation: Either you lock down hard and contain/eradicate, or you just accept the losses and tell people to go on as normal, with isolation of the vulnerable.
The middle path is not favorable. You take both the human damage and the economic damage.