The massive shutdown that still isn’t the same as in other countries and could and might yet go further, that one? No, well aware of it ;) My point was more ICU capacity is not as critical as limiting the spread. Like I said, hopefully we’ve done enough.
A complete lockdown doesn't really help us at all. If we cut off all new cases then great, deaths would stop, but we'd all be locked in our homes with no trips outside to exercise or walk the dog or shop (online deliveries only) for the next 18 months which clearly isn't tenable or possible. I think The Times had an epidemiologist writing today who just called it treading water. Hence all the new 'exit strategy' talk.
The only real way through this is for a lot of people to get it, but at a slow enough rate that everyone gets proper medical treatment and the best chance of beating it, the PPE supply lines are not overrun and really shielding those who are at real risk of dying.
We'll know a lot more when the German random test results come in and we understand the very mild/asymptomatic % better.
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