New Zealand has 3M visitors a year and we have 147M (I believe). So I wouldn't call that a good comparison. However, they have still done very well. I believe we have been hit hard due to London having the busiest airport and that our capital is the most multicultural around (I believe). Add to that we have many clinically obese people and many ignoring the initial advice which was the start of our downfall. Then you can add-in Lockdown time/Carehomes/testing and no shut down of LHR which has added to the misery. I think the Government has made a decision that they don't want the economy to flatline so they have taken a risk by expecting people to use common sense. Do I believe there will be a further spike... probably yes? However, this disease has caused problems that no government could have foreseen. I believe it's been around a lot longer than people think.I posted this on the COVID thread, but it's a interesting read....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-52617895
They reckon the deaths could have been reduced by 80% if lockdown had been bought in two weeks earlier. We know that it's easy to look at in hindsight, but a look at the success that NZ, Greece and other nations that had strict border controls and lockdowns in place tells us we got it wrong.
what a stupid thing to say.