Quote Originally Posted by kmcrawfo View Post
What you are suggesting be done, unfortunately, is logistically impossible. We don't have the capacity or ability to quarantine every risk or exposure or even positive test. We as a society need to be responsible and follow the instructions given to us by our healthcare providers/system. We have the most robust and scalable healthcare system in the world, but it would be overrun quickly if we tried to quarantine and hospitalize everyone. We need to buy time and let this burn out by limiting spread / exposure while we develop additional treatments or a vaccine.
Isn't that why treating and releasing a.k.a., quarantining at home is a bad idea?