@ianmulheirn Of necessity the lockdown has had to be a collective response. It has frayed at the edges because of individual pinch points & individual non-compliance. To evolve smoothly out of lockdown need to reduce collective & raise individual policies. @Gilesyb https://twitter.com/Gilesyb/status/1247411207641989120
Viewed like this think your proposals look a bit too collective. One size fits all. Evolve a more bespoke method?

eg Brockwell Park. Instead of shutting (collective) introduce Tesco's new queueing etiquette (individual rights & responsibilities). @dsmitheconomics
A rolling plan for shifting from collective to individual could start with some of the most heart-wrenching elements of the virus. What v. restrictive queuing etiquette for family contact with the dying & at funerals? Move on to open churches just for Sanctuary & mental health?
The revised individual-based queueing etiquette needs to devised before broad sweep collective action is loosened. Otherwise get volatile swings in collective policy - again Brockwell Park
And amended to deal with pinch points eg need particular plans for sunny Sundays next time?
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