Putting aside the 1 in 5 argument ....
Exactly what are the government (Matt hancock) asking the over 70's to do then? As I must be misinterpreting the news?
I know the self isolation is not in force yet but it will be 'soon'
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OK, that's better.
That is a good question. Hancock is busking. I listened to him earlier (Andrew Marr interview, I think it was). I would not take anything they are saying seriously at the moment because they don't know what they are talking about. Yet. That will change but it isn't clear when. He pretty much admitted that.
I am very confident that the government will not force people who are well to self isolate just because they are old, at least not withot massive contingency (see below). They will probably not even advise it. As I said, you can't stay indoors for a year (which is the swiftest it will be for a vaccine). There is no point staying in doors for 2 weeks (even assuming you can find someone to do your shopping for you, someone who can guarantee they won't pick up the virus and pass it on to you without realising). The epidemic will still be with us at the end of April, many weeks away (a mate of mine is a computer modeller and his prediction was repeated later by others). You can't expect the old who are well right now to self isolate till the end of May. Not without the government setting up an infrastructure so the poor buggers don't survive the virus only to die of starvation.