darkwolf666
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In opening announcing the opening of their borders and tourism, the Italian PM Conte said the decision to lift curbs was a “calculated risk. We’re facing this risk and we have to accept it because otherwise we will never get started again.”
Unless everyone stays locked indoors for possibly years, easing any lockdown necessarily increases the risk and ultimately lives are lost to covid. But then livelihoods are destroyed, mental wellbeing suffers (suicides) and there’s loss of life due to other illnesses from protracted lockdown.
All about opinions, but to me the moves by several European governments feels right, just now. It will be interesting to see, by say September, if those nations have paid a covid19 price, obviously I hope not. Whilst for the lockdown French, British and Irish - how have they fared by comparison?
Risk sounds so much better than gamble, gamble just sounds like the road to ruin, whereas risk sounds calculated - hopefully!
Hindsight is a wonderful tool, so indeed it would be great to be able to go forward six months to prove those “gambles” were just well founded, well calculated risks.... only time will tell.
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