This is basically the same opinion quoting from the reddit thread above, what B1S2 said in post #170:
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fmarton 15 points 5 days ago
Lockdowns will never prevent the inevitable. It is interesting why it is so pervasive that lockdowns will get us out of this mess. They won't. All they can do is slow the spread to possibly prevent overwhelming the health system. A lockdown that is too early and too severe is just delaying the inevitable while also drastically affecting other socioeconomic problems.
Most studies are putting the IFR at 0.3-0.6%. The exact number is still unknown. More people will die in the Netherlands. It is impossible to prevent this. It will largely be elderly but unfortunately there will be some young patients that get swept up in it. That is the reality. There is no way to prevent this. The only thing that can be prevented is excess mortality if the health system is overrun - so some degree of social distancing will still be needed.
Vaccines and other treatments may eventually help, but they are months away. At that point, keeping a lockdown going will have adverse effects greater than deaths from the virus.
Sweden's approach might not be the wrong one. It will be interesting to see what happens."