When an economy trumps public health in every sense,
Yeah, sorry, UT. I mixed you up with PT. I knew you were a Canadian and thought you were from one of the Eastern Bloc countries. You're very fluent in English, which you must have studied in high school and maybe even in grammar school, like they do in Germany. I had two years of Russian in high school at the height of the Cold War, and I've always loved the Russian composers. If Katrina were still here, she would also vouch for them.
I'd also say that without life, you have no economy. Not only that, if you let a rampant virus get completely out of control, the economy will evaporate, anyway, as too many people will be too sick to either earn or spend. Risk mitigation really protects life AND the economy.