Latest JH stats for the U.S. are:
1.2m cases
69k deaths
187k recovered
Speaking of stats, in NY State, 25k deaths and 59k recovered, and about a third of it in NY City. These are pretty close to the totals for Italy, but don't forget that Italy has 1/3 the total population- so I get why Cuomo and DeBlasio are freaked out. That doesn't justify mistakes and overreach, but it helps understand where they're coming from.
Anyway,
- Flattening the curve is meant to keep the peak of the curve under a ceiling that represented a saturated health care system.
- As long as the curve doesn't bust the ceiling then the total deaths don't change; if the curve does bust the ceiling then total deaths will spike.
- However, that ceiling is now higher than it was two months ago: improved understanding of the disease and better treatment.
WRT #3, let's get on with letting commerce open back up.
Over in Australia, check out at the grocery stores...
Publix stores in Florida is doing most of the same stuff (minus touchless checkout), big bang for the buck stuff like wiping down the handles on carts between customers, the big plastic shields/sneeze guards at the checkouts, sanitizing the store after hours by wiping down all kinds of things that people touch, etc. Funny thing is if you give business a list of things to do and run a decent information campaign, citizens and businesses might actually be grownups about it.