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Originally Posted by jfman
Opinion pieces by people who disagree does not constitute the model being inaccurate in and of itself.
Sweden did not have a formal lockdown in legislation but there were plenty of behavioural changes that would impact on the model - working from home remains the norm in Sweden, social distancing is encouraged, school years were educated from home.
Would that be a satisfactory outcome for the property developers for 40% of the UK workforce to remain working from home? I suspect not.
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But the worst case scenario of the model, also assumed no behavioural changes and no smaller rule changes. Those things happened before full lockdown. It wasn't a case of lockdown being the first action of any sort to take place in the UK.