the Aussie government are talking about hibernating the economy for 6 months. No utility bills, no mortgages, no rental payments and hopefully shut the stock market as well.
Originally Posted by: Perthite1
They can talk about it as much as they like, but it's totally impossible to do. Or at least if they do manage it, expect to starve to death in a few weeks unless you have a garden and can plant some crops (albeit it's coming up to winter for you guys, so easier said than done).
It's important that companies making and delivering the essentials (food, fuel, cleaning equipment, medicene etc) continue to operate as best they can. You also need some elements of banking, as well as (obviously) the public sector to keep going - even though schools, for example, are closed for most, the teachers at mine at least are still delivering lessons via Google - and we IT staff are still keeping things ticking over, albeit from home.
Incidentally the Beeb's live feed has this:
"UK to be in lockdown for 'significant period'
The UK needs to prepare to be under strict measures for a "significant period", Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove says."
I'm guessing that's the 12 weeks that was talked about in the last couple of weeks... 11 weeks to go, in that case!