Comment | I reckon they'll probably say on you go (in more words, including 'advise against it'), because people would mutiny. I'm not saying right or wrong, I'm saying that's the *reality*.
I mean: look at the universities. Literally the worst *possible* approach was: let students come together, infect one another, *then* let them all go home. That last bit only came about because there was such justified outcry from a personal perspective. If they've committed the public health mis-step of bringing them together in the first place (which I thought was atrocious; convincing people they needed to be there then *not*), they kinda have to double down and go 'right, you can't now all go disperse to all ends of the country'. Point is: they're surprisingly responsive to absolute outcry, even if it's wrong in terms of COVID on paper. |
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