Chris pretends that people who are against shutdown don't care. Obviously that is not true. He is just looking at only part of the problem because that part helps his political agenda. If he took a broader view, he would see that reasonable people can disagree with him. Running a society is a balancing act, and it requires value judgements...we can't just "do what the scientists say." Anyone who pushes that line of thought is selling something, and it isn't the whole truth.
We can stop auto deaths with a national shutdown, too, but we don't. No one claims we don't care about car accident deaths. We all obviously do. But even though "science" tells us we can stop auto deaths by banning autos, we don't, because we make value judgements...we don't just follow the science. We deem the value of the auto outweighs the harm. In the case of covid, there are less disruptive ways to handle the situation than shutting down the entire country, and people who support those less disruptive actions are wrongly accused of not caring...accused merely for political reasons.