However, each area is going to have to make that decision one by one. How many deaths is too many? Even one death is too much.
But, is it financially feasible for everyone to keep shutting down? No. Because every time you shut down more businesses are going to go bankrupt and out of business. And most people work for small businesses not big ones in this country.
So, shutting down each time costs millions of people their jobs as more and more businesses go out of business permanently and bankrupt.
So, pretty soon, the U.S. will look sort of like small ghosts towns where businesses barely hanging on before are now gone where whole towns have dried up across America.
So, is it feasible to shut down the whole country and have it survive economically? NO.
But, is it feasible to go on and stay open when everyone is dead or dying? No.
Either way, people are going to be biting the bullet and this is the problem everyone is dealing with.
There are no perfect answers and no matter what ANYONE does it looks like millions and millions are going to die from this worldwide during the next few years time both directly from coronavirus and indirectly from starvation.
250 million alone likely could die of starvation in the next 12 months around the world whether they get Coronavirus or not.
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