//Why do people repeat the phrase ' trashing the economy' because we are not. Shops are open, pubs, Wimbledon., theme parks, house building...//
//Every other sector seems to be ‘business as usual’.//
I’m afraid both those remarks demonstrate a breathtaking lack of understanding. The hospitality trade (more than 3m direct employees plus 2m in the supply chain, 5%of GDP), in particular, is suffering enormously. Those establishments that have reopened (and many haven’t) are operating at considerably reduced capacity. Most of them can just about break even. City centres have become ghost towns with the WFH advice and the normal hospitality income there, both lunchtimes and evenings, will not simply be transferred to the suburbs. People go to bars and restaurants in towns and cities with their work colleagues. If those colleagues are spread to the four winds, the socialising will not happen.
Large sporting events are only permitted under special permission from the government. You can go to watch the UEFA final at Wembley with 60,000 others but you cannot go to watch your children win an egg and spoon race on school sports day.
The travel industry is on its knees and if not opened up soon parts of it will never recover. Some of its problems are caused by entry restrictions imposed by foreign countries but some of it is caused by the government’s ridiculous “Red/Amber/Green” nonsense. Meanwhile, 2,500 "VIPs" are alowed in for a week without quarantine to watch a couple of football matches.
The self-isolation legislation is causing enormous problems. People are being ordered to self-isolate when there is little or no risk that they may have contracted the virus and even if they do they are unlikely to become seriously ill; schooling is being crippled by large numbers of pupils being sent home at the drop of a hat.
Just because the pubs are open it does not mean that the economy is back to normal.
//We seem to have gone off the point of stopping testing as being the main solution for eliminating the pandemic. 2 more weeks,//
There is no intention of stopping random testing in two weeks time. So that said, how will its continuation “eliminate the pandemic”?