Personally I would not be so critical. This a lot for people to adjust to. Being angry does no good. JMO
It really is. So many layers to it, including our own mortality. Anyone sensible who is over 40 is thinking about it way more than usual, and no one wants to get a virus like this, even if they survive it. As SM shares all the stories of how bad this is, even if no hospitalization is required, younger people are scared.
Then, we're told we have to look at every other human as a suspect who could, effectively, kill us.
Lawyers are closed, courts are closed, people with ordinary health problems can't get care, people are unemployed, people are quarantined.
It's VERY hard. People with kids are having a very difficult time, for all kinds of reasons.
It's okay to get angry (although like you, I find that since I can do absolutely nothing about this virus except type on my computer, I feel helpless which makes me angry). I cried today for the first time (watched just the right movie) and that felt good.
I truly am not looking forward to getting this and even my very well educated children do not want to hear that it is almost certain that I will, in fact, get it one day. They will too. It's not going to be eradicated any time soon.
So many people's livelihood has been affected, the whole structure of society may change - a little or a lot.