Selwyn
Established Member
People did change their behaviour, the vulnerable did indeed shield as much as they could.
And still we had hospitals full.
So herd immunity would been much much worse
Hospitals weren't always all full of covid patients. Many many hospitals were empty. Some were busy for sure but crucially these peaks did not last long - they have not lasted long anywhere in the world - they level off quite quickly and the pattern is the same worldwide - doesn't matter if there has been a lockdown/ masks etc or not
This whole shielding idea doesn't really stand up to scrutiny anyway. Unless you genuinely stayed indoors alone 24/7 then you may have reduced risk but every clinically vulnerable person would likely have been exposed to all these covid particles.
Do you mean there were thousands of NHS clinical staff with no work to do?
Oh yes for sure. For a short time. GP's managed to get rid of quite a few timewasters as well though. I've met about 6-10 nursing and paramedic people who were twiddling thumbs for a bit.