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Getting back to work to refill our warehouses prolly doesn't just depend on the UK. But you're obviously right. |
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We get back to normal sooner by reducing the virus to near zero, with a competent (and massive) track, test, trace, isolate system in place. In the absence of these we are essentially relying on sheer luck that community transmission doesn't get out of control. If it did, a further lockdown would be inevitable. The idea of thousands of deaths per day and everyone waking up on the weekend and going for a needless trip into towns and cities for non-essential shopping, bars, restaurants, cafes, cinemas is simply ridiculous. All of these being areas where staff will simply be let go. For a start tens of thousands will have funerals to go to. The economy simply tanks either way. |
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Also, in that case, why is he getting tested every day? |
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I'm sure if the Government massively hiked the tax on fast food, and then closed down 80% of the outlets, there would be a little bit of an uproar from the masses. |
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Lower tax on their staple diet will probably allow them to eat more of it though :D |
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https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...mid=tw-nytimes
Some interesting reading. Despite 'remaining open' the Swedish economy is contracting. It's almost as if consumer confidence is crashing the economy. |
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Every person prosecuted under Coronavirus Act was 'wrongly charged', CPS admits
https://www.itv.com/news/2020-05-15/...onavirus-laws/ Dozens of people have been wrongly charged by police under a new coronavirus law, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has admitted. All 44 charges brought under the Coronavirus Act, which allows officers to remove or detain a "suspected infectious person" for screening and assessment, since it was brought in on March 27 were incorrect. And 12 charges under the Health Protection Regulations 2020, which give powers to break up gatherings and fine people breaching restriction of movement rules, were also wrong. |
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This is damaging to the economy, there is no two ways about it. It is simply to what degree of damaging. |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-52669441
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Exactly ! Reception and year1 is a bizarre choice to get the ball rolling. Getting them to stay put and socially distance is akin to herding cats. |
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