But much less international travel, you would think? NZ's great advantage was that policymakers could treat the country as a closed system, whereas in the UK the effects of closing the borders are massively greater given family and business ties to Europe.
The scale of the UK's contact tracing problem in the early weeks became unsolvably massive almost immediately. Silly example but remember the issue about Excel running out of rows (1.5 million or something)?
I mean yes, it was ironic that team "pull up the drawbridge" was also full of lockdown septics (sic) so missed the ultimate opportunity to cut off the Continent.
But much less international travel, you would think? NZ's great advantage was that policymakers could treat the country as a closed system, whereas in the UK the effects of closing the borders are massively greater given family and business ties to Europe.
The scale of the UK's contact tracing problem in the early weeks became unsolvably massive almost immediately. Silly example but remember the issue about Excel running out of rows (1.5 million or something)?