Did they work? I know we’ve got a serially incompetent government but we’re led to believe that France, Spain, Belgium, Italy and even Germany are now having a ‘second wave’, so it appears not to have worked. If you’re saying it did, presumable we will be having 3, 4 or 5 lockdowns a year, as we will likely never again have a winter without a Covid death. Meanwhile more and more evidence of treatable deaths comes to light, whilst the average age of death for Covid patients is still 84, with an average of 2.3 comorbidities, including but not limited to dementia, Alzheimer’ and cancer. I’d be very interested to know the Covid death numbers of the patients who, all things being equal, would have survived 2020 and those who, in all likelihood, would not.
The lockdown to “flatten the curve” of COVID-19 has caused harm to many people globally. Over the past 6 months it has been nearly impossible to discern what the UK government strategy is in relation to the virus: suppression, or following of the model used in Sweden to foster community immunity? In mid-September, things became clearer: the UK is planning on suppression until a vaccine or effective mass testing is in place. For good measure, UK residents have all been punished by new limits to the number of people socialising together, and have been warned that further restrictions could be imposed unless their supposedly reckless social behaviour improves. Frightening graphs depicting scenarios rather than predictions have been used to terrify people about the resurgence of the virus. However, it might be years before a safe vaccine is available, and the mass testing proposal dubbed moonshot is scientifically unsound and could do more harm than good during this crisis.
It might help of course if the people in charge seemed to have any plan regarding what they were doing. Tier 1/2/3 then what? Looks like you start off in 1, nothing much changes so you go into 2, stay there for a few weeks, then bounce into 3. Meanwhile, all these decisions are being made by people who can work from home and who’s jobs are under no threat whatsoever, whilst the evidence presented is becoming scanter by the day.