The choice shouldn't be kill your gran or ruin your business.
That's not the case in countries with competent governments anyway.
There’s a very strong argument to suggest we sheild the vulnerable and the rest of us crack on with normal life, with precautions.
Why should everyone be in lockdown, when it’s the vulnerable that are at risk.
People then say ‘you can’t just shield the vulnerable’ - yes you can. It’s just not a ‘kind’ thought.
The fact is, the economy is totally wrecked. There will be mass unemployment. Huge 3rd party deaths as a consequence of people not getting the treatment they need.
There is no easy solution, but we have to ask ourselves the question, is destroying the economy, and mounting up astronomical debt, worth it in the long run, when this virus is going to endemic for a long time.
Sheild the vulnerable. Those that want to sheild, by all means, should.
The rest of us need to crack on.
I’ve got friends in the hospitality industry who are on the brink of collapse. Several pubs and restaurants locally have closed permanently. Many small businesses are letting staff go now. It’s getting pretty dire.
You can't just shield the vulnerable; it's nigh on impossible.
It's ok for most window cleaners because we should be able to continue working but many others can't stay away from the vulnerable.
And the economy is not totally wrecked. I know of a way of wrecking an economy with a virus though. Let it rip through the people that make the economy.
You can to a good extent, they work from home (if they can) and stay away from the masses whilst we wait for this vaccine (which it’s looking increasingly likely there won’t be one for some time)
At the end of the day, we simply cannot carry on as we are.
There will be huge economic damage.
You can never 100% protect people. That’s why you minimise the vulnerable contact, and the rest of the country opens up.
There will be deaths. It’s impossible to avoid that fact.
There are several scientists who are now proposing this is what we do. I think people are starting to realise we can’t carry on with these lockdowns. We just simply can’t. The economy will not survive it.
We are now in 2 trillion, yes trillion, of debt.
More than the value of the U.K. economy. This cannot continue.
We have to learn to live with it.