Genuinely curious as to how long the lockdown would have to go on in its current form before the effective ban on physical contact with anyone not in your household would be considered untenable - practically & morally. 3 months? 6? A year? It won't get that far, but economics...
...aside (like even if there was some sort of UBI, limitless groceries, etc), I think there'd come a point where being told 'you can't kiss or have sex unless it's someone you live with, you can't visit family, hug people, allow children to play together, etc' would be seen as...
...no longer enforceable on, well, human rights grounds, I guess. Like for how long could you *force* people to give up those things? Because it's completely uncharted territory - in our society, at least.
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