Primož, now I don't know if you're really that stupid or just pretending??? You know the economy isn't just pubs and bars, right? What about tourism, which is a big part of the economy, hotels, small businesses, beauty salons, hairdressers and many others who also closed their doors? Obviously you live in your own world where everything is fine and good, no one is hurting. But reality is quite different, people are in distress, in such a miserable life or better said mere survival they see no meaning anymore. But that doesn't worry you? No, of course not, because as you say, the economy will survive. Until you find yourself in that situation, it's all water off a duck's back for you. Open your eyes a bit and look at what's happening around you.
Of course part of the economy will survive, but at what cost. If Ana Roš isn't a big enough reference for you, you've probably heard of Akrapovič, my friend works in his lab. Google how many workers he had to lay off in the first wave due to strict government measures. Yeah, he'll survive too, not with state help, since he wants nothing from the state. How many workers will lose jobs because of it is irrelevant anyway, because they'll survive somehow too - if nothing else, on air. You know that one about the farmer and the donkey - real farmer, I've got the donkey used to air just right, but it keeled over.
Interesting that we all have empathy for the elderly and agree they need protecting. But empathy for people who lost jobs and don't know how to survive, feed kids, pay bills, and people who ended up in distress due to government measures one way or another, we've somehow lost. Really sad. This October there were 15.5% more unemployed than last October. I think that stat speaks for itself.