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Deeranged
The underlined bit is exactly what the government and their advisors will come out with.
Unfortunately for them however there is clear evidence that lock down doesn't work but none that not locking down would be any worse.
Essentially it's speculation that it'd be worse if there was no lock down, same as the famous R number - total guess work.
Non UK resident visitors coming from overseas should have been stopped immediately, returning UK residents should have been in supervised isolation for two weeks on return from overseas, Covid infected elderly patients should never have been moved from hospitals to care homes in some strange attempt to reduce numbers in hospitals and create capacity which is only just being filled now like it would have been in any normal winter whilst the elderly spread the virus to their vulnerable mates in the care home, vulnerable people should have been told to stay at home and resources thrown at them whilst the rest of the vast majority of the healthy population got on with it.
Too late for any of that now though, stable doors wide open on that lot, what needs to happen now is the governments need to admit they got it wrong and implement as best they can policies designed to get the country back to normal, not their perceived 'new normal' as that will never be, but 'normal' normal where people are free to make their own decisions based on the risks they see and that they are 'advised' of rather than having these dictated to them. We've been treated like children from the start, told how to wash our hands FFS, now we're being treated like naughty children and being told it's now all our fault for not doing what we were told. Reality is we did what we were told and the problem lies much higher up the food chain than the guy visiting his mate's house for a drink or the guy going out to Schiehallion for a day's walking.
You'll ask, quite correctly, what I suggest should be the policies implemented to get the country back to normal. Well if I was an overpaid, privileged arsehole of a minister sitting in the bar at Westminster I'd maybe have to think about that - but I'm not, I'm a normal guy sitting in my house desperate to get life back to normal before any more people sink into deep depression and take to drink or kill themselves.
The spin applied to the data we're being fed also irks but that's a whole new rant.