Not the news part .
Just the fact that hospitalizations of people in serious condition and deaths did not drastically increase during the current spike and subsequent (non)lockdown.
A lockdown wasn't warranted here. It may have kept some people from getting infected, possibly kept a few people from being hospitalized, but the benefits were not huge. This was a localized outbreak in pretty insular communities with significant amounts of people with antibodies. Precautions were warranted, to try to lessen the spread, and because we don't (didn't, and still don't) how long antibodies hang around for, but a lockdown wasn't the appropriate response to the situation. That doesn't mean it won't be appropriate in other situations.