This is heartbreaking.
I just simply cannot imagine what it must be like losing a child - my kids are the most important thing in the world to me, and I have absolutely no doubt the same applies for all parents.
But...
This is news because it's exceptional. The news that otherwise healthy people in their 20s, 30s and 40s are reported on is because it's exceptional. They are the exception that proves the rule.
The fact is the vast vast majority of people will survive, some of whom may well only have mild symptoms, so (and I fully accept this is going to annoy people) at what point do we learn to accept the losses, get people out of the lockdown and focus on the economy?
If the lockdown continues for too long, if as a result of the lockdown people remain furloughed, and if companies start to go to the wall, at some point surely we need to run the risk and end the lockdown.
Frankly, if the economy becomes becomes fubarred, the issues people are currently facing will pale in comparison.