My fundamental point is concerning the claim that the government is targeting Christians through Covid 19 guidelines.
I don't think they are and I believe some small group of Christians are paranoid in this regard.
If you think you should meet, go ahead. My friend Phil, a Calvary Chapel guy, is in his 70's and his church has not ceased meeting. He uses this as a badge of righteousness and continually asks me when I am going to return. Again, we are getting into the old-man chest-beating mentality. It seems like some Christians really want to measure themselves by others, and it makes them feel good to point out their attendance record.
If individuals in his church die due to exposure to Covid 19, it's on their own head. We will see how loudly they boast if this happens.
I will likely begin attending again this Sunday but it will be because our guidelines now allow for a group of 100 to meet, and that is about the congregation size.
Regarding causing Christians not to go to church, if you are saying that Christians really just want to get out of going to church, but they don't want to look bad to others in the congregation in the process, perhaps your remark makes sense. If your mentality is that you only do what is required, but no more, it might make sense. That isn't how I view Christianity personally, though. I suspect a fair number want to be there anyways.