The Wizard
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- Jul 2, 2009
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Five weeks gives enough time for any change in circumstance to register in terms of number of cases and hospitalisations, thats how long it will take to judge. If the government grants a set of easing measures if in 5 weeks time it has not resulted in an increase in cases and hospitalisations we can be cofnident that we can then open up the next set of measures.
And yet last year, without a vaccine that stops 93% of deaths occurring, it was 3 weekly and cases continued to fall all through summer until September. Makes sense.