While I agree people need to get back to work, and I look forward to them being able to do so (I am fortunate to work from home and so far, have been able to continue), I do worry about some of the findings that suggest there may be long term consequences to covid-19, even among the asymptomatic, e.g., lungs are affected even though people didn't even know they had the disease: https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/10.1148/ryct.2020200110 I've seen other less formal reports of lingering damage to the heart and kidneys as well. I think this hits a big blindspot in American thinking regarding the virus (conceiving of the future isn't our nation's strong suit). On one had perhaps there's nothing to be done, no way to avoid that longer term impact and we just have to bear it collectively. On the other I wonder how considering this might change our individual responses? If we knew there was I know for me, meditating on this over the course of the last few weeks has made me consider my choices in the light of future impacts. But maybe that's just me, I've always been on the collapse now, avoid the rush bandwagon (I found you years ago from a link in a permaculture forum when I was first experimenting with hügelkultur beds).