aral wrote: ↑17 Mar 2020, 23:48
"People want the UK to "lock down" but no other country has done this yet. No one"
so spains lock down is not a lockdown? and italy's lockdown is not a lockdown? and ireland is in a lockdown at present apart from northern ireland which is part of the uk.
and the wuhan district of china is larger and more populated than either spain or italy, and is in lockdown
i suppose that a lot depends on what you are considering as a lockdown. we can be in lockdown but that does not stop us going out for walks etc, and supermarkets are kept open but with very strict controls. i was in a shopping mall today with over 100 shops and the only ONE that was open, was a supermarket
Italy's"lockdown" covers the whole country? Stops everyone from leaving their homes? And that means everyone, for two/three weeks. No one going out, at all, for any reason. Likewise, Spain.
Wuhan is a part of China. The rest of China isn't locked down. It's able to function and support Wuhan.
Lockdown any country for three weeks and that country will cease to exist, economically. That's the reality and why no one has done it. No one. If a shop is open and people are allowed to go to it then you're not in lock down. Lock down is the same as house arrest. No one in or out. Doors locked. No movement. Nothing.
So, remind which country has implemented a lock down? I'll wait.
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