Let me try and educate you for the last time here because there is a lot of data out there now. If you are not in a nursing home, are not obese, do not have diabetes, hypertension, heart, lung or kidney disease and do not live in a crowded apartment, your risk of dying from covid-19 is very, very low to almost being non-existent. So without the economic shutdown, there would have been more deaths for sure but not significantly more and hospitals would not have been overwhelmed. The economic shutdown did nothing to save the most vulnerable who are nursing home residents, which is why in Ontario and Quebec, nursing home residents account for 71% and 85% of the covid-19 fatality victims, respectively.
At the beginning of the outbreak, policy makers did not have any information so I can understand them erring on the side of caution. But there is no justification for continuing the economic shutdown now in Canada. Schools and businesses in hardest-hit Europe have reopened with some conditions. In Germany, for example, you have to wear a face mask to ride public transportation or be in a shopping mall. But sports, concerts and dancing halls are still closed.
If you still do not understand any of this, then I am afraid your level of comprehension is very low indeed.