What I fail to understand is why it is OK (or no big fuss is made)for people to die from flu or pneumonia in their hundreds on a daily basis (throughout the summer), but the small number of deaths from Covid is not acceptable? Why is it OK for thousands of people to have treatment stopped, screenings cancelled etc. thus leading to many more excess, unnecessary and preventable deaths in the coming months, but again deaths from Covid seem to outweigh the real, identifiable risks to this course of action?
As sqad wrote, herd immunity is a cull, but does anyone really imagine that we can carry on with lockdowns (local or national) forever, or until (or even if) a safe vaccine is produced? Viruses kill people, as do bacteria, cancers, cars etc. we cannot hide from this fact. I think the sooner everyone (governments) accepts that Covid is here to stay, and that many more viruses in the future will probably cause us a threat, the better. It is very shortsighted to think we can beat Covid, just by locking ourselves away, we can't.
We absolutely have to take the very difficult decision, and realise that everything we do in our life probably carries some sort of risk, that may kill us, Covid is just another thing to add to that list. It isn't the first and it won't be the last.