This strategy does not stem from medicine, which has never practised isolation of healthy people, but from good management of medical resources to prevent a massive influx of sick people so as not to clog hospitals. Few industrialized countries, such as Sweden, have rejected this administrative approach to the epidemic. They have opted for a medical approach and therefore do not practise generalised containment.
The first lesson of the current period is therefore that in developed countries, administrative logic is now superior to medical experience.
Destroy the economy rather than build new hospitals, government logic at it's finest