I don't have all the answers but locking down everyone didn't work so maybe formulate a plan and consider all the options before jumping in with total lockdown. There could well have been an option that would have made the whole situation better for everyone but they were too busy looking at how they could make money from it all while not listening to their own rules and regulations to consider it.
Oh and eat out to help out! Wtaf?
At the time the government had a decision to make. They'd delayed lockdown anyway and that caused the virus to spike and probably led to unnecessary deaths. They had no option but to lockdown.
I can't think of how a plan for partial lockdown with millions of mixed households would work tbh.
It's easy to say we can just lockdown the vulnerable but in reality impossible to action. Who decides who's lockdown? Who manages that? Who monitors it and enforces it and how? Interested to know if any country even attempted it and what happened.
