Originally Posted by
jackal2
Irrespective of how quickly or slowly it was implemented, I would agree that the Government's response to this situation does have a socialist feel about it. You don't often see a Conservative government actively endorse the virtual closure of the economy and sanction such huge public expenditure, but obviously I understand the pressure they and many other western governments (of all political persuasions) were under to do so.
At this moment a lot of people are pointing to the number of deaths from the virus flattening out in this and many other countries and concluding that the lockdown is proving successful, but let's see how long it takes to develop an effective vaccine, and what happens in the meantime when the lockdown becomes socially and economically unsustainable. It's too early to start drawing conclusions about whether the preferred national and global response to this pandemic has been worthwhile, or futile.