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<blockquote data-quote="beardface" data-source="post: 6902263" data-attributes="member: 16222"><p>I'm not disagreeing with the lockdown just pointing out the massive hole most countries have dug for themselves by entering one. Look at NZ they've had hardly any cases or deaths through a very strict lockdown. The majority of the population is still naive to the virus. There economy relies massively on tourism. How exactly will they be able to return to business as usual in regards to tourism and save the economy? </p><p>This isn't a question aimed at yourself. </p><p></p><p>Regarding virus. Most viruses seek to increase there transmission rate that's how they continue existing. Hence why you have an annual flu jab because each year the strain is different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beardface, post: 6902263, member: 16222"] I'm not disagreeing with the lockdown just pointing out the massive hole most countries have dug for themselves by entering one. Look at NZ they've had hardly any cases or deaths through a very strict lockdown. The majority of the population is still naive to the virus. There economy relies massively on tourism. How exactly will they be able to return to business as usual in regards to tourism and save the economy? This isn't a question aimed at yourself. Regarding virus. Most viruses seek to increase there transmission rate that's how they continue existing. Hence why you have an annual flu jab because each year the strain is different. [/QUOTE]
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