Lol, if it helps you sleep at night, sure phrase in the most inflammatory way possible. If you want to know what I actually think we should do it would be to look at the statisitics, recognize who's likely to be killed, who's likely to breeze through, assess how many of those deaths were actually a result of hospitals being overwhelmed, or due to mistreatment due to lack of information at the time and then decide who needs to be protected, and who doesn't. Locking everyone in their homes, which they're about to be evicted from, even though they aren't likely to have an adverse reaction isn't an appropriate measure to take.
I also found this bit of information interesting: