Just as an FYI, my wife brought my mother-in-law for her cancer screening CT scan follow-ups this week. They met for the results with the oncologist. This doctor was very chatty and not very busy. He talked about the impact on his business as an oncologist from covid. His practice employees 15 people within a major hospital here in the ATL area.
He is not sure where the road block is, but his business, in terms of new patients coming to him with positive breast cancer tests, is down 70%. Now, cancer is of course not down...so this means that either (1) women are afraid to go to hospitals to go get tested; or (2) doctors are telling women not to move to the next step with the oncologist because "it's not bad enough yet". Neither is a good case. Both would augur highly problems from breast cancer in coming months. All because the huge scare tactics that the media (predominately) has employed during this pandemic.
This is anecdotal, but many have also posted stories about how hospitals and medical staff in other areas are going broke and being laid off. These "unintended consequences" will cost lives in other, less easily measured areas down the road. And this is part of the balancing that is much harder ot measure against the daily count of covid deaths. My own take is a spike,,in and of itself...is not enough to warrant another shutdown. It would have to be a MAJOR spike or a situation where unusual deaths are occurring before i (personally) would support another shutdown...because of the deaths that are going to be caused by this type of reaction which cannot be counted (but should be).
All of us talking about this want what is best for society as a whole. Of that I have no doubt. I simply believe that the measuring stick MUST be more complex than the simplistic "covid death count" that is trumped every day in the media.
As a footnote, while at the hospital for their scan, my wife witnessed a woman walk in without a mask on (masks are required in the major hospitals here), and a guard stopped her. A few seconds later, she admitted that she already had tested positive for covid and was there to see a doctor about it...she was hustled out of the atrium (which is as far as visitors are allowed to go in the hospital) and a lockdown ensued. This woman was hustled back outside and escorted to a special entrance, the atrium was cleared and a crew came in within 10 minutes to disinfect everything in site. I just could not believe someone would knowingly walk around without mask once they knew they had covid. *That* is a huge danger.....