As I have positing in this thread, a lot of the excess deaths are coming from the extreme lockdowns. The virus is more deadly for the elderly (the vast majority of cases). We have a system that keeps many ill, frail, and elderly people alive well past their natural expiration date - take away normal medical care and there will be a lot of excess deaths. This has been found in the UK - many thousand excess deaths. I am sure it was even worse in Italy where one week into the outbreak, seniors were denied care and told to go die at home.
Panic, fear, loneliness, and depression also lead to poor health outcomes.
I started this thread to track the spread of this disease to see if it was really a significant disease and worth the panic - as if it was the "zombie apocalypse".
It is not. The continued fear-mongering, panic, extreme lockdowns, and the "you are all going to die" rhetoric is BS, complete BS, IMO.
It is a more deadly coronavirus (even for younger cohorts). It is worse than a "bad" flu season (according to official CDC stats - which are now being downplayed in this thread as being over-estimated). A common-sense approach (protecting nursing homes and other vulnerable populations, etc...) would be a better approach and not risk many more future lives.