//Boris announced easing of lockdown on 24th June when daily new cases of Covid-19 was 591.
New daily cases now are 4,422.//
And the conclusion is?
If it's that the lockdown should have continued, consider this: it lasted for about three and a half months. Since then it has emerged that:
- It has cost the country twenty years' economic growth.
- Tens of thousands of jobs have been lost and hundreds of thousands more will follow.
- The travel industry has been all but destroyed and will be lucky to survive at all.
- Much of the hospitality industry has failed to resume business.
- Children lost about four months of education.
- The government borrowed more in a month than it planned to borrow in a year.
- Tens, if not hundreds of thousands of people with non-Covid serious illnesses have seen their treatment delayed or ditched altogether and the death toll from that will almost certainly exceed Covid.
- Tens of thousands of patients waiting for surgery and other treatment for chronic illnesses have had those procedures postponed, leaving them in often severe pain. (Some people were actually extracting their own teeth to relieve toothache).
So, with that in mind (and bearing in mind that what I have mentioned above is what I can quickly think of off the top of my head), how long would you have proposed the lockdown should have continued?