That's the bit they're desperately trying to avoid conceding, I think. Which is pretty weird for the group telling everybody else they're anti-science.
I don't think it's realistic at this point to put any serious consideration to putting the genie back in the bottle. Not for any decent-size country - I think one of the Channel Islands has managed it, but they're tiny.
Instead we get demands for eternal lockdowns until we've actually eradicated the virus (at least, that's what I'm forced to assume from the total lack of success conditions attached to the last one)
That's the bit they're desperately trying to avoid conceding, I think. Which is pretty weird for the group telling everybody else they're anti-science.
I don't think it's realistic at this point to put any serious consideration to putting the genie back in the bottle. Not for any decent-size country - I think one of the Channel Islands has managed it, but they're tiny.
Instead we get demands for eternal lockdowns until we've actually eradicated the virus (at least, that's what I'm forced to assume from the total lack of success conditions attached to the last one)
There's no point to it, but that's what politicians are best at: creating unsolvable problems and using your money to not solve them.