>>then this has been the biggest overblown thing in history.
bigger thank y2k?
bigger than global warming alarming?
Bigger than Watergate?
Bigger than Russia interfering in the 2016 election?
Direct payments of $1,200 to most individuals making up to $75,000, or $2,400 for couples making up to $150,000. Each dependent child increases the amount by an additional $500. The amount decreases for individuals with incomes above $75,000, and payments cut off for those above $99,000.
Expanded unemployment benefits that boost the maximum benefit by $600 per week and provide laid-off workers their full pay for four months. Eligibility is extended to independent contractors and the self-employed.
$367 billion in loans for small businesses
$150 billion for state and local governments
$130 billion for hospitals
$500 billion in loans for larger industries, including $25 billion for passenger airlines; $4 billion for carriers; $3 billion for aviation contractors and $17 billion for "businesses critical to maintaining national security.
Creation of an oversight board and inspector general to oversee loans to large companies
Measure prohibiting companies owned by President Trump and his family from receiving federal relief
$25 million for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
$400 million for election security grants
None of those four events resulted in shutting down the economy in a huge part of the USA, including telling people that they cannot leave their homes except for food or medicine. So I would say yes.