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Is This The Way To Control The Virus?
In a question yesterday, it was suggested that the UK could learn lessons from three Asian countries when trying to control the virus. One of them was China. So is this the way to go? Who would like to see this put into practice:
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As I have said on many threads the problem is that we are a libertarian democracy and simply do not have open to us the necessary draconian measures that one party states like China have. The much maligned Track and Trace would work if backed up by brutal enforcement measures. At the mere mention of T&T we get bleating "I haven't got a smart phone.. etc" and no...
09:48 Wed 20th Jan 2021
China had a big advantage apart from being repressive: the thing started there, so there was no danger of anyone bringing it into the country. They were close to the source.
Other countries have other advantages.
Iceland, which has very few trees, has nonetheless the advantage of being in the middle of nowhere, like New Zealand.
Other countries have other advantages.
Iceland, which has very few trees, has nonetheless the advantage of being in the middle of nowhere, like New Zealand.
As I have said on many threads the problem is that we are a libertarian democracy and simply do not have open to us the necessary draconian measures that one party states like China have. The much maligned Track and Trace would work if backed up by brutal enforcement measures. At the mere mention of T&T we get bleating "I haven't got a smart phone.. etc" and no government is going to do what would be necessary to make that work. Not saying they should either just explaining why they wont.