How can it not reduce infection rates?
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Because the virus can wait until the lockdowns end, as they must eventually. Then a second wave of infections will hit those who didn't get sick in the first wave. Like the common cold, you cannot hope to avoid it indefinitely.
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It’s all bs
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Well said. Please explain this to
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I had hoped that
@DanielJHannan was brighter than this. Why would we expect lockdowns to be associated with fewer cases when many places only lockdown once they realise they are at the centre of an outbreak?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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After watching these 2 Californian doctors, it's hard to tell.
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Seems to have worked in New Zealand and Australia to some degree.
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If your under 60 looks like he was right
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So far ......... we have to wait until it's over and try to factor in many variables before we can make any such deductions. For now lockdown is our best chance.
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And what if we're wrong lockdown did nothing but destroy the economy
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