uhm, the flights have mostly been cancelled because
staff are sick or advised to self-isolate, not because governments are shutting down air travel en masse or because of any restriction or diktat. you can still fly to france or germany, you know, you just have to quarantine. the borders aren’t closed. read the fucking articles you link, maybe?
winter was always going to put pressure on health systems. omicron made it inevitable.
next year everyone will reopen, or aim to reopen as soon as is feasible. no one thinks suppression is viable anymore, especially with these highly transmissible strains which tend to escape quarantine and lead to untraceable community spread. it's a huge economic and social self-wounding with no medium- or long-term benefits, once that initial pinch on health systems subsides. next year the global macro-level trend will be towards more reopening and less restrictions, not more. this peak-winter period is obviously the exception, representing as it has done for the last 2 years now the biggest choke point for public health systems and a 'perfect storm' even before a scary, unknown new variant showed up.
winter measures are coming into place as a short-term measure to try and prevent health system meltdowns. but new variant waves do not last forever. in fact, with highly transmissible + mild cases, they taper off pretty quickly. omicron new cases were doubling every 2-3 days in the U.K. all of about 10 days ago. guess what? they’re not now. variant spreads have their own ‘life cycle’, of course.
https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/omicr … ns-1369077The rate of growth of Omicron cases appears to be
slowing in seven out of nine regions in England, suggesting the wave could be nearing a peak, according to latest official figures.
that's with almost zero official measures to speak of and more-or-less 'business as usual' in the UK. by the way, have i mentioned yet (i think i have, about five times) the fact that the omicron wave has led to absolutely zero increase in the death rate? hospitalisations and deaths for omicron worldwide are remarkably low. another strong justification for full-scale lockdowns, i'm sure you'll assert.
to say nothing, yet again, of the fact that
none of your beloved travel restrictions have done ANYTHING this winter to retard the spread of omicron. nothing short of full lockdowns will achieve that. lmao. the fact you are relishing in the ‘successful proof of your method’ because france, er, introduced a 3 day quarantine on arrivals and germany, er, closed nightclubs … is hilarious. do you REALLY think these measures are doing anything more than cleaning up an oil spill with a pipette? france, germany, the UK, the US, etc, are all posting their HIGHEST EVER case loads for covid. and yet for some reason you're feeling smug about the short-term pivot to more restrictions and travel bans? wow, they're clearly working!!!!
this entire omicron wave has not been slowed or affected at all by human intervention or action. it's a highly transmissible, mild strain that has ripped though the entire globe in pretty much under a month, and no country seems to have responded well enough to even curb it. cases are skyrocketing and going up in australia, in korea, in china, in europe and in the americas. you acting self-satisfied because 'look, governments are taking my advice on travel' is just so funny. it hasn't done ANYTHING. we are along for the ride with this one and you just can't accept that fact.
governments are clearly committed to the wisdom of your position, aren't they, dilbert? which is why the quarantines they are introducing are the shortest ever, why the measures they're introducing fall way short of what scientific advisory bodies call for, and why every single 'posterchild' of your zero-covid approach has publicly rejected its viability. /facepalm
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