Carried forward from yesterday - comment by Gandalf:
"Yes, and you were calling for nonsensical measures in the early days.
Neither of us wanted to end up here but if you have learned anything from the global pandemic it should be that almost every country has struggled to contain the Covid-19 outbreak.
I hope you really don't want another round of exchanges about the issue of closing borders. "
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This morning on Andrew Marr, Dr Neil Ferguson stated: "People were flying in and spreading the virus".
What on earth would have been "nonsensical" in stopping flights from infected regions in January and February and putting in place the kind of border screening which saved Taiwan and South Korea from the kind of situation western Europe (and the USA) find themselves in now?
Nonsensical? What is "nonsensical" is having to shutdown the entire economy because strict border controls were thought to be "nonsensical" when they really would have made a massive and incalculable difference. Finding and isolating those infected and doing full contact tracing is only viable in the context of strict border controls!
Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum