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I think I am, yes. But it is reasonable to argue that there was an under-reaction that has been replaced by an over-reaction.
Proving this would be tough, but I bet letting Cheltenham festival go ahead killed more people than all the bike rides that have happened since.
Singapore has fewer restrictions than us, but they introduced them earlier and conducted far more effective testing and contract tracing. The net result is fewer cases, fewer deaths, and fewer impositions on personal freedoms.
Are the ones arguing for multiple hour bike rides the same ones that were getting annoyed two weeks ago at people gathering in the (still open) pubs and cafes?