I just looked up and pulled some numbers and it gives me another perspective.
I pulled this from the NY Times.
8,907 people have died from COVID-19 in New York County and Nassau County in the State of New York. 25,922 deaths have occurred in the entire United States. If you do the math, that would be 34.3% of all deaths in the United States are coming from two counties. Two.
9.75 million people live in New York County and Nassau County. 320 million people live in the rest of the United States.
If you look at the total numbers for the country, it's easy to panic. If you break the numbers down by locality, they are extremely low.
I am currently living in Texas, but I looked at what I know. I looked at numbers in Florida. 38 deaths combined in Duval, Clay, St. John's, Nassau, Volusia, Bradford, Alachua, Putnam, Flagler and Baker counties. For those not aware, that's Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Jacksonville, Orange Park, Daytona Beach, Gainesville, St. Augustine. In short, it's all of NE Florida.
In Tennessee, there are 44 combined deaths in Davidson and Shelby counties combined (Memphis and Nashville). That's a low number. There are 79 deaths total in the remaining 93 counties in the state. That's beyond low.
Alaska has a stay at home order and 7 people in the whole state have died. Montana has a stay at home order and 7 people have died there as well. Now, if you're living in Montana and Alaska, aren't you already practicing social distancing?
I know this isn't popular, but when this is over and we calculate the devastation inflicted upon the masses of people out there who are going to be economically screwed from this, we will conclude this was a massive, massive overreaction.