Billy the Fish
Technocrat
I should its important to remember we could have been in a position to "responsibly" lift the remaining restrictions if they'd actually properly secured our borders. (ironically the very thing the Tories have obsessed about for the last decade)
I said it earlier in the thread and I haven't changed my mind, Covid is here to stay and it's a straight up choice between restrictions forever or open up and take our chances with the vaccine. If we don't open now it won't happen until next spring.
Securing the borders would've only kicked the can down the road. Delta is apparently over twice as infectious as the original virus, it can't be stopped. Australia is having outbreaks of delta and this is a country with far fewer people and essentially closed borders and they still couldn't stop it. People love to pull out a graph to compare our infections with the rest of Europe, they are a month or so behind with Delta and they will inevitably be faced with the same choices later in the summer.
I'm not trying to dress it up as a good thing, as they said yesterday some unlucky people will die or get long covid (maybe it will be me) but this is the reality. Look at Israel, it's spreading round people who are double jabbed and that will happen here.
I don't blame people for being scared or deciding to isolate for a bit longer.