Take a look at how some other countries like Switzerland have dealt with it. Placing everyone under house arrest is unnecessary, it's not the ONLY way. For countries that have gone that way, now the question is how do you roll it back.
I'm not exactly sure that Switzerland is a shining example. For a tiny country with a tiny population (8.6M) they still have 26,000 cases. I'm pretty sure if you do the math, you'll find the infection rate per 1000 people is higher in Switzerland than it is in the USA (which isn't exactly a example of how to do things).
Countries that have adopted early, wide-spread stay at home orders have done much better.
Nonsense. .....
OK, you don't like testing numbers, how about fatalities ?
Switzerland is still not a shining example; with infection and death rates higher than the USA. Saying it's nonsense is just stupid
Deaths:
Switzerland 1,162, population 8.6M = 135/M
USA 23,709, population 328M = 72/M
Yes, nonsense.
You are comparing time depending phenomena at different points on the time axis.
For instance till few days ago newspapers here in Italy were still writing about the rough fatality rate in Germany (a month ago at 0.38%) as a miracle while that rate had been quickly increasing and now is close to 2.7% (and still growing day after day).
This is a dynamic phenomenon and, besides that, most data are affected by various kind of errors and in some cases are even likely to be just fabricated. Even total number of tests vs. population doesn't take into account if a single person is tested multiple times (e.g. health care staff which should be tested routinely).
You'll be able to compare the
performance of various countries only when this will be over and most faulty data will be corrected in some way.