I will be very interested in the findings of the inevitable inquiry when this whole sorry saga is over. I would like to think that the government strictly followed the advice given by experts. Whether economic advisers trumped scientific or medical ones remains to be seen.
If they strictly followed medical advice, what was the real basis for that advice and how unanimous were the scientists when determining that advice.
Only time will tell. Long way away yet.
The fact that government representatives keep repeating that they've followed medical advice at all times makes me suspicious. They protest too much. Why does the advice seem to be so inconsistent? I suspect that the advisers are responding to pressure from the government.