If you don't believe that reducing human interaction will slow the spread of the disease, I'm curious how you think the disease is actually spread?
Do you believe that there is a miasma of virus hovering over our big cities, seeping silently through the cracks in our windows and the gaps in our doors? (A while back I posted an article that suggested the virus can attach itself to pollution particles, so perhaps this idea is not so far-fetched.)
However, I still think that close human contact is by far the most likely vector.
The data is staring you in the face, all of us in the face, showing it has nothing to do with shut downs, but with population density. Reducing population density is not the same of locking down. The disease still spreads on surfaces, through the air, etc.
This response just shows how much people who insist we pay attention to the experts ignore experts just as much when they dont aline with their political thoughts.
The fact is, all of the data is showing the lock downs did nothing but destroy the economy, that's it.