If I had more confidence that "we" understood this public health crisis better, I would agree. I don't think we do, a lot of major unknowns remain, a lot of guesswork.
Sweden trails Belgium, UK, Spain, and Italy in deaths per capita at 500 per million. The US is at 367. France is at 454. Maybe their approach was not so horrific after all? I don't know.
I see states like NY now reporting few new cases a day, relatively, and wonder if everyone will experience perhaps the same "area under the curve" no matter what they do, aside from some Asian countries.