© Anthony Kwan/BloombergMinisters keep repeating that they are Guided By The Science, but the trouble is that there is no such thing as The Science.
What has come over us? Is Covid-19 turning us into a nation of authoritarians? Are we secretly
enjoying the lockdown and its associated feelings of community, simplicity and purpose? Were some of us longing all the while to be bossed about? Opinion polls continue to show massive support for the restrictions, with more people wanting them tightened than loosened.
In the most recent survey, 70 per cent of British voters wanted businesses to be closed unless the coronavirus was "fully contained", with only 23 per cent disagreeing, making us the most illiberal of the 14 nations polled. Think about that for a moment. Eradication is not a realistic possibility: even if we find a vaccine, the coronavirus will continue to circulate, as bird flu and swine flu still do. So seven in ten of us are asking for
an open-ended lockdown.
When the closures were imposed, no one tried to claim that they would halt the disease. Rather, they were intended to buy time, to "squash the sombrero". But the distinction between preventable deaths and deaths per se was quickly lost. Commentators began to speak of "defeating the disease", and politicians realised that they would be judged only on the number of coronavirus-related fatalities.
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