Football isn't that important no, but in the grand scheme of things neither is alot of things.
What I fear people aren't realising is the repercussions of closing the hospitality sector, not just for the people who own and employ, but for us folk who use it.
One could argue the threat posed by job losses and closures of hospitality and other industries is higher than that of the virus to human life. I read on the BBC that an estimated 500k jobs are likely to be lost. If 10% of those affected die due to mental health, suicides, lack of treatments or developing illnesses they can't get treatment for or even homelessness, it will surpass the death toll from the virus.
Now I know that is a little drastic but it has to be taken very very seriously, which it seems now it is being as 'health experts' are beginning to question lockdown measures due to the rise of the above mentioned problems.
The problem isn't straight forward and people were willing to put up with it - when they were getting paid. Now jobs are on the line the desperation is clear as day.