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Should there be a 2nd wave, if they lockdown Immediately without waiting, unlike what pretty much ALL countries did in "the 1st wave", they should have it contained within 3 to 4 weeks so the damage SHOULD be much smaller.So to contribute to the thread: Still no major bans in sweden, and in my town the old folks who are told to stay home are shopping and doing lunches with each others as normal. No talk of lockdown, but we're very discouraged to travel. It's a pretty interesting difference: Other nations have cops fining people for breaking curfew, Sweden basically asks their citizens to be sensible for the sake of others. Have said it before, but time will tell which way was the way to go. There is talk about how the extreme quarantine of other nations might make them vulnurable to a second or third wave of the virus. If a nation manage to eliminate it, what happens in the next wave? Will the shut down the nation again? In any case it's an interesting - and bleak - situation.
The problem with the "wait and see approach before deciding" is that, by the time they do decide, the damage is already done and they're all racing behind attempting to catch up but, as we all know, this bloody virus works with exponential progression so it will take A LOT LONGER to catch up: with this approach, the bigger "the wait" the longer the period to catch up.
Still, once this 1st wave is over, people should resume "normalcy" (if that ever happens again after COVID-19) BUT they should STILL adopt precautionary measures for @ least 6 months, in an attempt to minimize any and all subsequent waves of this virus, should they happen: that way, the spread should be much less pronounced and thus much easier to tackle.