Inside, yep. I can only hope that @Stonehedge is right, and that after getting their hands burnt several times lifting restrictions too early this is a very conservative plan.
However, the argument for spacing out the relaxations is based on making the changes then allowing time to make sure that they haven't resulted in infection rates increasing, as recommended by Chris Whitty.
Hopefully this is an exercise in expectation management, and if things go faster than 'expected' the relaxations will happen faster.
Personally I'm worried I'll go nuts if I have to wait this long for the relaxations.
Inside, yep. I can only hope that @Stonehedge is right, and that after getting their hands burnt several times lifting restrictions too early this is a very conservative plan.
However, the argument for spacing out the relaxations is based on making the changes then allowing time to make sure that they haven't resulted in infection rates increasing, as recommended by Chris Whitty.
Hopefully this is an exercise in expectation management, and if things go faster than 'expected' the relaxations will happen faster.
Personally I'm worried I'll go nuts if I have to wait this long for the relaxations.