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No it isn't. It should focus on the areas that are most affected; hospitals; care homes; ethinic minorities. A govt spokesman last week said that 91% of deaths involved people who had one, or a combination of, heart disease, dementia and diabetes.
People talk about this being similar to the war. Is it? If it is, when did anyone ever win a war by hiding from it? In wars, there will always be collateral damage. They're not doing it right, in my opinion. But hey ho. Most people seem to be happy with the fact that the economy and peoples' lives will be ruined. Onwards and upwards.