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It is clearly evident. Every country that went into lockdown and closed its borders immediately had much lower infections and death rates.
Neither nor Japan and Sweden enforced lockdowns. Look at their death rates.
In any event, that isn't the point I, and the likes of Peter Hitchins make. Of course, if you lock away your population, you are likely to see a lower rate for all transmittable viruses, just as you will inevitably see a massive rise (or spike) when the population mingles. That's what viruses do.
Firstly, you are never going to stop a virus from spreading, that's why a lockdown is pointless. You cannot keep running away from it. That's why we have an immunity system. Secondly, the cost to society in the number of increased deaths from other (more dangerous) conditions, the catastrophic effect on mental health and the economy, and the extra misery and death that will follow from those factors, make a lockdown a bad idea.
What we should have done is to identify and isolate the vulnerable and put them in lockdown. It makes absolutely no sense to lockdown those who are either unaffected by the virus or who are naturally immune to it. Especially bearing in mind the adverse consequences we are all going to suffer as a result of this madness.
