• Questions - would a pre-scheduled, full-blown national lockdown be enough to decisively beat covid? If so, what would be the minimum duration for it to have the necessary effect?

    From what I’m seeing, the current course isn’t sustainable, full stop. If the mass vaccination programme doesn’t bring the contagion speed down, then we have a shot at maaaybe one more total lockdown with good voluntary compliance in the near future. If that becomes the case, the Govt should plan to absolutely maximise its impact. For that to happen, they need to give people a chance to prepare beforehand, and they should also use all the media at their disposal to hammer home the importance of everyone following through this one time.

    If 2 weeks are enough to break covid, the plan could be something like:

    5-12 Jan- Govt begins an all-fronts campaign highlighting need for one singular Big Lockdown; get the unions, big industry, private mass media, regional govts, political parties to agree and actively promote the Big Lockdown. Eases restrictions on importers to allow quick stockpiling as some people will unavoidably panic buy.

    12 Jan- PM/Parliament announces clearly worded law imposing Big National Lockdown from midnight 01 to 05:00am 16 March for the entire UK; no meeting between households except for carers; enforced quarantine for all travellers into UK from 10 Feb to 01 March and 16 April to 01 July, no-exceptions; specialised isolation areas for shipping crews temporarily docking in the UK; everything except genuinely essential services and WFH closed; nationwide Govt paid furlough; cloth nose and mouth coverings mandatory in public; 30 minutes exercise outside once per day within .5km radius of home; mass vaccination to continue; specialised containment areas for refugee arrivals; criminal charges, heavy income-balanced fines and police-enforced quarantine for flagrant or repeat offenders; priority visa decisions for all medical personnel immigrating into UK; military used to transport personnel and equipment across the country in rapid response to outbreaks.

    Would two weeks of suspended animation be enough so that on the 16th day we could go down to tier 2 or even 1, and keep it there?

    Edit- this was surprisingly cathartic, even as a die hard believer in democracy and personal liberty.

  • I think it would need to be half term for as little disruption as possible. 16th March would be too late I think.

    2 weeks may have an impact, though the numbers won't reflect it working until probably a week or two after the conclusion of lockdown.
    In our current 'now now now' culture, if you don't see a drop in positives / deaths the day after lockdown starts, its clearly a failure. Which of course it shouldn't be.

    Also on lifting, it would need to be a more gradual reduction of restrictions, because I'm sure people will celebrate their new freedoms again and be stupid.

  • half term for as little disruption as possible

    Good point!

    the numbers won't reflect it working until probably a week or two after the conclusion

    on lifting, it would need to be a more gradual reduction of restrictions, because (...) people (...) be stupid.
    convenient editing mine

    I see your point. I guess my plan was grounded in the hypothesis that people would be more likely to comply with one big final sacrifice (ie, everybody stays at home for 2 weeks then we’re free), rather than a seemingly unending series of smaller but disruptive sacrifices.

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