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Originally Posted by Pierre
There’s no money for furlough, the economy is on its arse only a lunatic would consider lock down. Not for this virus anyway.
I doubt that many would take any notice of it.
Hospitality is fighting to get it’s head back above the water, a lock down will kill it.
There would be civil unrest, as people lose their jobs with no furlough.
Any PM overseeing it wouldn’t be PM for very long.
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The key word here is ‘this’ should the virus be able to mutate to such a degree that it can escape the vaccine or immune response and is as transmissible and has the same levels of serious illness, hospitalisations or death then what options are there apart from to lockdown again?
Without it healthcare services globally would collapse which in turn destroys everything else.
Perhaps the better question to ask is how do we minimise the chances of this occurring again?