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You don't seem to want to acknowledge my point though, which is that we are actively causing a massive problem which we didn't have to. That problem has only just started and is definitely going to get worse. I have friends who have had their families broken up (both due to travel restrictions and due to domestic violence) and in the usually quiet neighbourhood I'm currently trapped in I have been hearing an increased number of arguments from nearby homes.
There was a point where we didn't have to, agreed there, but we let that slip away. It was an option then, once China locked down Wuhan we should have taken aggressive action there and then. We failed to do so, that option is now gone.
On the issue of violence etc I don't disagree, it's likely going to result in significant harm, but I'll argue that someone being locked down with their partner, kids or whoever does not cause them to become violent. If it comes to that point then there's more to it than just the virus situation. I agree it will cause a rise in problems but realistically it's likely to be bringing them forward far more than it's actually causing them. If a relationship falls apart or turns to violence because of an external situation then it wasn't too sound to start with.