Is it less stressful to try to ignore a crisis or to try to understand what the risks are and try to mitigate against them for yourself and your family as best you can? Personally I'd prefer the second.
And as bad as things are, the fact is most people here would survive just fine if they got it because they're mostly under 60. E.g.
Despite data pouring in from many countries, estimates of how many of those infected with covid-19 die still vary widely
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For most people here, the chances of dying if infected are probably 1-3%. They might even be lower.
I still find it interesting though, because it's still a serious health care crisis - the mortality rates for people over 70 are non-trivial and the lockdown will cause economic chaos.
Look here
https://web.archive.org/web/2020040...105061/coronavirus-deaths-by-region-in-italy/
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Maybe we've been spoiled by modern technology but 10K excess deaths are serious shit to us, even if the percentage mortality would have fallen below the noise floor for most societies over most of human history.