Only it's horseshit. A load of theatres and live music venues are going to go to the wall pretty swiftly, many bands aren't going to be able to afford to keep going. If your favourite football team is in the lower divisions, there's a likely to be a good chance you'll never see them play again. Independent restaurants, cafes, pubs are all in serious jeopardy.
If you want to go see Coldplay, watch Manchester United and eat in Wetherspoons, yeah, you'll probably be fine.
Why is it horseshit? The buildings will still be there. The players, the musicians, the actors will (mostly) still be around. I'm not underestimating the seriousness of the situation we're in, but doom and gloom miserablism isn't really going to help anything.
Only it's horseshit. A load of theatres and live music venues are going to go to the wall pretty swiftly, many bands aren't going to be able to afford to keep going. If your favourite football team is in the lower divisions, there's a likely to be a good chance you'll never see them play again. Independent restaurants, cafes, pubs are all in serious jeopardy.
If you want to go see Coldplay, watch Manchester United and eat in Wetherspoons, yeah, you'll probably be fine.