Perhaps, then, you can put a cash value on another life and on yours? If people have to die to enable an economy to be opened up when a nasty virus is nearly under control (Clue: it's the lockdown what did that), why should your life not be one of them? Further, economies are in hibernation, with cheap oil I suspect that some fairly soon point we will see rapid growth, and incredible levels of air pollution.
I do accept these are difficult question, I don't (ever) see those like you put a figure on the value of a life - in £ or jobs.
Me? I would slowly open the economy but insist (by law and heavy fines) people self distanced all the time and wear masks - and get ppe for workers sorted out first too! What value do I put on human life? I don't know the answer, but 30-50K lives have been cut short and, of those infected, roughly the same % have died as did in WW2 (about 1% of Uk population died in WW2). We celebrate and honour those wartime deaths, with covid the best we (not me) seem to be able to do is clap health workers (as if that somehow provided them with the protection they need) and, effectively, call for more deaths....
Originally Posted by: Devonian