So “proper lockdowns work unequivocally” actually means, they, just like smart social distancing get cases down? But they give zero guarantees of the future and are utterly useless without top notch track and trace?
The majority of lockdowns have “failed” so far, extensive track & trace keeps cases down, not lockdown, and lowering of cases can absolutely be achieved without lockdown, although stats in Europe show it likely takes a month longer to achieve the lower case levels.
The secret to Norway, Finland, South Korea and other countries keeping cases low has been track and trace, and that will be the key in the future for all countries. Those that got their cases low with or without lockdown, need to keep them low and only track and trace can achieve this.
That you still think Victoria now having 40 cases per day after a horror year of lockdown since March with a few weeks break is some “success” is mindblowing mental gymnastics.
Locking people up for most of 2020 is inhumane and a complete failure of lockdown.
It’s been a total utter failure, just as France and Spain are proving to be.
What are your thoughts on Israel Wibbs? Was proper lockdown an unequivocal success there?
I swear you’d declare 2 years of hard lockdown a success if it meant no Covid-19 deaths.