> I strongly disagree with the statement, that we have "too few sick" here in Germany.
We want to be close to maximum capacity (but just under) though, and we're not. If "the curve" is too flat, it gets drawn out much more than necessary, and nobody should fool themselves into thinking that this can be a permanent setup. You'll need martial law if you want to confine everyone to their homes for 12+ months.
That is why we have to find a way out of the lockdown: because, as I wrote, you can't confine people to their home for too long. But not because we have "too few sick". If you are playing towards herd immunity: it doesn't look like we are getting there with "acceptable" infection rates. The disease is too nasty for that. So we have to reduce the lockdown in a way so that the infection rate does not increase significantly.
We want to be close to maximum capacity (but just under) though, and we're not. If "the curve" is too flat, it gets drawn out much more than necessary, and nobody should fool themselves into thinking that this can be a permanent setup. You'll need martial law if you want to confine everyone to their homes for 12+ months.