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<blockquote data-quote="Lowland1" data-source="post: 6901586" data-attributes="member: 66524"><p>Obviously each individual death means more to the families concerned than it does to me. However in the long term a damaged economy will cause similar if not greater heartbreak and hurt . People die once you get over it and go on. Being poor is a long term event. With regard to another spike unless we get a vaccine or the virus burns out then it is still around and once people come out of lockdown and there is social interaction it is obvious it will start to spread again. I lived in Portugal in the 1990's and Sweden is as comparable with Portugal as it is with UK centres of population are the centres of infection and whether in between you have Cork Forests or Artic tundra it's where the people are is where the infection is . As for accusations of putting money before deaths the economy is far more than money. The economy determines the social fabric of a society and whilst you may be cosy in lockdown many many people throughout the world are not. And if you are happy with that i would say you are a lot more callous than i am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowland1, post: 6901586, member: 66524"] Obviously each individual death means more to the families concerned than it does to me. However in the long term a damaged economy will cause similar if not greater heartbreak and hurt . People die once you get over it and go on. Being poor is a long term event. With regard to another spike unless we get a vaccine or the virus burns out then it is still around and once people come out of lockdown and there is social interaction it is obvious it will start to spread again. I lived in Portugal in the 1990's and Sweden is as comparable with Portugal as it is with UK centres of population are the centres of infection and whether in between you have Cork Forests or Artic tundra it's where the people are is where the infection is . As for accusations of putting money before deaths the economy is far more than money. The economy determines the social fabric of a society and whilst you may be cosy in lockdown many many people throughout the world are not. And if you are happy with that i would say you are a lot more callous than i am. [/QUOTE]
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