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We just have to look at the Lombardy. That's where it all started to go down outside of China. Now they have 16k+ deaths and a population of 10m. They still have like 25 deaths per day there from Covid which is like 800 a day if they would be as big as the USA:

Sure, they have many very old people there but it was a "great" example what happens if the hospitals can't keep up with so many infected at once.

Other areas or whole countries might have less problems to handle many infected at once but I guess it should make sense to everyone who isn't on a crazy agenda to understand that these lockdowns helped a lot to help the medical systems to keep up with all the shit.

Now they are all much better prepared and even higher infection rates shouldn't be as bad as they would have been some months ago but high new daily infections should be still prevented.