Now that Covid deaths have topped 1000, what does everyone think about the covid strategy NZ is applying?
For a long while we were able to keep it at bay with double digit total deaths well into March...
But now eight weeks later, we are over a 1000 deaths and daily double digit deaths more often than not 
I know there is a lot of covid apathy nowadays and we are getting a little bit of normality back, but this does seem to be coming at a cost in deaths.  Ultimately it seems to come down to a trade-off between 'life as normal' versus people dieing...
Have we got the balance right?
Are we still comfortable with the covid strategy?  
Would more restrictions and/or lockdowns have saved some of those lives?
Is it ok to tradeoff covid deaths for economic reasons?
For a long while we were able to keep it at bay with double digit total deaths well into March...
But now eight weeks later, we are over a 1000 deaths and daily double digit deaths more often than not 
I know there is a lot of covid apathy nowadays and we are getting a little bit of normality back, but this does seem to be coming at a cost in deaths.  Ultimately it seems to come down to a trade-off between 'life as normal' versus people dieing...
Have we got the balance right?
Are we still comfortable with the covid strategy?  
Would more restrictions and/or lockdowns have saved some of those lives?
Is it ok to tradeoff covid deaths for economic reasons?
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