Coronavirus If they killed people, we'd stop using them. — Hanover
You're not thinking straight. Ventilators are necessary to keep people who can't breathe for themselves alive (regardless of what illness they suffer from). There may be some risk involved in their use but there is no evidence that there is any general risk that outweighs the benefits and the benefits are clear. See the studies listed.
Plus:
1) We shut down economies primarily to enforce social distancing to suppress the spread of the virus.
2) Ventilators are the treatment of last resort when patients can't breathe for themselves.
3) We don't know the exact percentage, but a significant number of people worldwide who otherwise would have died have survived after being put on ventilation.
4)
Whether or not we had ventilators, we would have had to shut down the economy to suppress the spread of the virus. Countries with very few ventilators have still needed to shut things down Stop conflating the two things.
5) Shutting down the economy has in fact helped to suppress the spread of the virus.
6) If we stop using ventilators, more people will certainly die.
7) If we hadn't shut down the economy, more people would have died.
On COVID vs Chloroquine
Question: You have COVID and your lungs tire out, so you can't breathe. You are therefore in danger of imminent death. The doctor offers you ventilation? Do you take it? Answer = Yes. No-brainer.
Here's the difference put simply:
Not taking Chloroquine cannot kill you and there is no evidence it will help you.
Not being put on a ventilator when you can't breathe almost certainly will kill you and there is ample evidence it helps.
Did I mention:
Stop conflating the need for the general suppression of the virus to the availability of ventilators. The former needs to be done regardless.