In this episode, Drew and Alex discuss, and debate, how different countries have responded to the coronavirus pandemic. They talk about the difficult balance that is needed between saving lives and trying to limit economic devastation. Then they look into the feasibility of the herd immunity argument and the misguided polarization of the crisis in the United States. The two also compare government responses between the United States, Sweden, South Korea, Hong Kong, and more. Will lockdowns be necessary for the foreseeable future? Or will they become unsustainable when their secondary effects become apparent?