In the meantime in Sweden life continues as normal, BBQs, restaurants open, hairdressers crowded, travel agency selling holidays. They never followed the wrong WHO advice, they didn't destroy their economy.https://www.forbes.com/sites/gabrielleigh/2020/04/27/the-predicted-coronavirus-catastrophe-hasnt-arrived-in-sweden-whats-next/#3f114e083caf …
Can we focus on the UK and comparable nations that were the focus of your discussion. I’m horrified at the direct and consequential impacts globally, but that wasn’t what you were discussing
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We can talk about the 1.5 million people unable to access food in the UK if you prefer. Or the doubling of domestic violence murders since lockdown began. Or the hundreds of thousands who will die from cancer services disruption. Or the suicides. Or the elderly who will die
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without ever seeing family again. Or the deaths from physical inertia (stroke and heart attack). Or the simple awfulness of indefinite total isolation. Take your pick. International or domestic there's lots to choose from
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