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in a situation like this lockdowns are warranted, you need to give enough time and resources to testing and contact tracing to have a hope of getting it under control, and lockdowns can buy that time
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Frightening
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For some countries this was always going to happen as they didn’t have the systems in place. For some, it was simply poor governance. Lockdowns bought time to be spent wisely, some did, some did the best with limited resources, others squandered it. And the tide kept rising.
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Turns out not tightening restrictions as it gets cold and people move indoors is bad. And loosening restrictions at the same time is even worse. Just as not having restrictions in the first place. And you can make it even worse by not doing anything until too late.
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Czechia, Belgium, Switzerland are examples of the latter categories. Germany was just too late with tightening restrictions. Winter came, what a surprise, not.
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