(08-11-2020, 12:48 AM)sAmI Wrote: So, The lockdown has been lifted up in Pakistan and yesterday i went outside to buy some grocery and literally people was not wearing anything at all, There are still 17,000 cases and literally lots of unknown cases which are not being registered or such. Supermarkets have removed the mask rule, Everyone can go anywhere without masks, Sanitizing gates are also removed. I'm wondering if it's controlled but still lockdown should be there for a time being until literally no cases is there
It have been said the schools and colleges will open from Sept 15, I'm not sure literally what will happen next. Literally everyone was outside like everything was fine and normal!
I hear you @
sAmI This is what happens when people aren't treated like responsible adults, and instead have to have rules and regulations imposed on them to "protect" them. So with the rules they haven't been taught to think for themselves, but to just obey without any question. So when the lockdown is lifted, the obey attitude interprets this as Covid 19 is over - no more rules. This happened every where in the world where lockdowns had been implemented. Like birds in a cage set free.
This is what I admire about Sweden. The Government didn't impose any lockdown on its citizens, assuming that they would listen to the guidelines that were given to them, which were social distancing in the first place, and if they wish, face masks. They were given guidelines of how to take care of themselves instead of draconian lockdown regulations imposed on them. It has been proven that the most important prevention for Corona Virus is to keep social distances from others - at least 6 ft or 2 meters minimum. Face masks may be OK to wear to prevent droplets from yourself to get to others, but in a way it's actually a "false" protection, as people think that wearing masks are protecting them. Which they are not. Social distancing is much much more important than a face mask.
This last weekend I watched an interview on TV with the Chief Swedish Public Health Specialist. He suggested that the most common sense prevention is to maintain a decent space between you and others. Don't go to social gatherings, don't go to small places that aren't well ventilated and where there are plenty of people milling about. Don't use public transport that isn't properly ventilated. Sweden also had the Corona Virus cases like every one else. The death rate was high, in comparison with other countries, but then this could have something to do with the fact that it has a very large percentage of older people. Total cases were more or less the same as in other countries. So Sweden for me is a living example of that the expensive lockdowns didn't really make that much of a difference, except maybe give Governments some time to prepare, which quite a large number of Governments turned out to be very incompetent with.
I've just looked at stats from Euronews that make an interesting comparison based on total of deaths per million people. Pakistan is very low compared with other countries. Belgium is one of the highest.
https://www.euronews.com/2020/08/07/covi...-worldwide