I suspect this of being one of your tongue-in-cheek posts, Brian. But many a true word spoken in (a rather grim) jest - and I can agree with this despite being one of the oldest contributors on here and so most at risk.
It's a choice of the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, if we want our pensions paid and thus avoid starvation, we need the end of lockdown to get the economy moving but the end of lockdown puts us at risk of death more directly.
Interestingly, my wife's nephew works for a mental health charity which is about to publish a survey of the effect of the lockdown, and it turns out that the 55+ age group are by far the least prone to anxiety in the present situation.
Originally Posted by: DEW