I don't quite think so. This appears to be extremely infectious and a few more orders of magnitude deadly. Yet, nothing like the 2.2 million no actions taken estimate. But possibly to early to tell fully. I still think with caution we need to keep in mind the millions who would like to pay their rent and put food on the table as we really don't have the funds to pay for it forever, A full extended lockdown would be catastrophic for America and elsewhere in the world. And there will be much, I personally think more, suffering and early death on the economic side of this issue of shutdown.
Here is one the left will like...
“Many, like John, made statements early on not fully aware of the severity of COVID-19,” his grieving widow said.
www.buzzfeednews.com
The problem with America, unlike Sweden (very limited, to almost no lockdown), many Americans, of all races, are crude when it comes to sanitation. A good example would be how a majority treat public restrooms, or people spitting on the ground right where people walk, etc. Have you ever seen a person blowing snot from their nose right were foot traffic would be? I have. Sweden as a nation has a bit more couth.
I don't know if they still have signs as it has been 15 years since I've been there, but in Singapore they have signs on the streets that say no spitting and it is strictly enforced as Singapore is quite the police state:
"Spitting in public. Singapore is not a place for spitters. Reasonably, it's illegal to spit in coffee shops and markets, but it's also illegal on public roads, sideways and any other place that's open to the public. If you break this law in Singapore, you'll be slapped with a fine of up to $1,000"
I think for America, right now, we need a "Finishing School" of sorts. TV and Multimedia Ads teaching all people of all languages to treat public restrooms with respect, don't spit anywhere there would be foot traffic or touching including grass and pavment, don't throw your Covid infected cigarette butts on the ground where people step on them, etc. etc., to name just a few things. Along with masks and glove usage, handwashing, etc.