No one's arguing that the US death rate isn't high (due to NYC which is an outlier). The argument is that Argentina doesn't have a realistic long term plan. Sure the data looks great now (few deaths!) but you can't keep everyone locked in their houses forever. There needs to be a coordinated...
What about the places with 0 cases? You can't "flatten the curve" if there isn't a curve to begin with. So essentially. some of these cities have killed their economies and still will have to struggle through the virus in the near future.
Yeah because you have millions of people locked up with no immunity at all. You can't keep them locked up forever, and when the government eventually loosens control you'll have a spike. What's the plan? Wait for a vaccine? 18-24 months minimum?
If one were to -theoretically- be interested in looking at some real estate opportunities (with a realistic grasp of the risk of course) what would be some good channels to explore? Apartments, houses, etc...