Hey, @whatsup.
I'm more of the mind now than ever that we should be letting this virus run it's natural course. And by saying that, I mean, people should do the common sense things without needing for it to be mandated (wash hands, stay home if sick, keep a healthy distance, don't visit the elderly or the infirm unless precautions are taken, etc.).
I don't think shutting down entire industries is a good thing for any length of time, nor do I think bailouts on all levels is a good thing, or sustainable. All I think we're accomplishing here with this is making a bad situation worse. I don't want to get sick and I don't to make others sick, so they get me with the "We don't know who might still be an asymptomatic carrier" bit. I don't know how to counter that because I'm not a medical professional.
It seems to me, though, that we've gotten to the point where if we're breathing the same air as someone else, we're toast.