Jules72 overcaution imo, which I understand but, at the same time, isn’t consistent with the evidence… and you can only make a neutral judgement based on the evidence you’re seeing
I think the point that many of the experts are stressing is that the studies and method of testing show that the evidence is far from waterproof. We’re seeing results of studies and looking at data in real time, its important not to make conclusions based on short term data and testing which isn’t clinical based yet. My guess is Govts are operating with worst case scenario models and all evidence is pointing to this thing ripping through populations and causing havoc for travel and the service industry despite the early data showing it being “mild”. Won’t make a difference to border control whether its mild or just the sniffles.
Idiot pal of mine sent me a video of people getting arrested in NYC because they refused to mask up etc, it came with the quote “slowly but surely our rights are being stripped.” Absolute bollox really, how many times did these fucks get stopped by bouncers because they were wearing trainers or the wrong shirt? They weren’t screaming about control or rights then. They just moved onto the next place. There’s hysteria on all sides amplified by social media.