I saw this thought-provoking comment on the MIT Technology Review which supports the idea that many lives will also be lost if we continue the shutdown. Some of the know-it-alls here will way "What do the eggheads at MIT know?" Anyway, I don't agree with their conclusion completely, but it is more reasonable than the current course.
"The people losing these low-wage service jobs were already experiencing skyrocketing mortality rates from what economists have begun calling 'deaths of despair,' caused by alcoholism, drug abuse, and suicide. The coming crash could make things much worse."
Sounds a lot like something I posted here.
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