Regulus Arcturus Black
Full Member
More than that.
We need to be able to keep shops stocked, food being produced, utilities running and medical professionals working (amongst other things).
I can understand why people think that the 'economy' should take second billing, but it's very much the backbone of everything we are as a civilised society. It's also why multiple or prolonged lockdowns are so undesirable.
When thousands of people lose their jobs, and hundreds of businesses fail, and millions of families are unable to pay for food, etc. the shit is going got hit the fan even more than it already has. Rioting and looting are real concerns.
A lockdown will happen. But it's the special one-hit weapon you use in a boss fight after you've taken their shield down. Do it to early or too late, and you lose it efficacy.
This is a problem with two variables. C19 is one. The fabric of society is the other. It's why mathematicians telling epidemiologist/behavioural scientists what to do is so misguided (albeit well-meaning).
It's what I feel also. But so many people appear so angry at the government for not doing it now. I guess what I didn't consider earlier is that people/posters are saying that in the belief that a lockdown will eventually and in a short enough time lead to us eradicating the virus. I think we have no chance of that when you think how quickly it has spread from one food market to the entire World.