I disagree on the activities etc for the vulnerable, that is not an important factor IMO at the moment, something to consider if this was to last longer than another 6 months maybe.
Maybe you could have lower capacity at stadiums, but is that workable in an economic sense? I wouldn't think but could be looked at.
Regarding people who have had the disease I am (at the moment) firmly against any kind of immunity passport type idea. Recent studies are showing very low levels of antibody for C19. Best theory at the moment is that only those who have a moderate to severe reaction are producing a full antibody response. Children, young and healthy adults and the asymptomatic appear to not be producing an antibody response and are instead showing a natural immunity or rather more likely their immune system is able to fight it off before it gets a hold, therefore negating the need for specific antibodies.
Maybe you could have lower capacity at stadiums, but is that workable in an economic sense? I wouldn't think but could be looked at.
Regarding people who have had the disease I am (at the moment) firmly against any kind of immunity passport type idea. Recent studies are showing very low levels of antibody for C19. Best theory at the moment is that only those who have a moderate to severe reaction are producing a full antibody response. Children, young and healthy adults and the asymptomatic appear to not be producing an antibody response and are instead showing a natural immunity or rather more likely their immune system is able to fight it off before it gets a hold, therefore negating the need for specific antibodies.