MacAnDàil wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:26 am
I agree about abusive families.
But 1) The medical systems are already strained under BJ and Macron. It'll be even more the case with Covid19. And the fatality rate rises heavily when there are no doctors or ICU beds left.
2) I've been waiting years for people to eventually place more importance on health and life rather than the economy. Recessions don't kill. Evictions do. Inequality does. Even more proximately, starvation does. What we're lacking is not the money, but the distribution and good use thereof.
Containment measures won't help with distribution and good use. If anything, inequalities will be made worse. Small businesses will close (Amazon and Wal-Mart'll be OK, t hough). We're looking at severe loss of revenue for people in the gig economy... and they still need to pay rent!
I'm in favor of a lockdown, actually! But I understand that government are trying to consider the economy as well. (I mean, to a reasonable extent. Not like some Republican pundits...)
Raphael wrote: ↑Tue Mar 24, 2020 9:35 am
I have my doubts that they will keep us under lockdown for the rest of human history or something. Even the dumbest or most authoritarian-minded politicians wouldn't think that's a good idea.
In France we're now under 'état d'urgence sanitaire'. Which so far can't be extended beyond a month, of course, but we all know the crisis will last longer.
Of course, everyone expects that the virus will go away somehow and everything will be back to normal.
Now then, based on data from other coronaviruses: there's no reason to expect it will. Natural immunity could last only a few months. It was supposed to go away with rising temperature, but if I understand correctly, coronaviruses aren't that sensitive to hear.
Sure, maybe there'll be a vaccine, but it'll take years to develop.
Now, wouldn't it be awfully convenient, even in a reasonably liberal democracy like France, if the government were to find itself still in a state of emergency next year, and thus able to forbid large social gatherings, like demonstrations?