@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">https://twitter.com/Gilesyb/s...
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& #39;s new queueing etiquette (individual rights & responsibilities). @dsmitheconomics
eg Brockwell Park. Instead of shutting (collective) introduce Tesco& #39;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?
And amended to deal with pinch points eg need particular plans for sunny Sundays next time?
@shjfrench Given your comment on Ian& #39;s proposal you may be interested in this thread.