| Couple of points: 1. Lockdown and travel restrictions are not the same. 2. Travel restrictions and reasonable public health safety measure are not exclusive. They only work in conjunction. I would argue that one of the most damaging things the EU did was take care of these things linearly. As an example German Pharmacies warned the Government of mask supply issues in February. Maybe even January. I know february because beginning of February they were having those supply issues. Fun fact, one of the biggest suppliers of machines that are required to make N95 mask threads is German(I think it was german, but could be central European). Yet, just like the US, Germany did not call for domestic mask production until months later. I'm not even sure they did at all seeing how a lot of masks later were cheap chinese masks sold over market value with quality control issues. Contrast that to Taiwan, where fever wards were established right away, domestic mask production and distribution was increased and regulated, combined with a coherent message and paper contact tracing(i.e. no app to start right away). And before you say "but Taiwan". Yes, Taiwan has a second wave coming that will be way worse than the first one, since the top level government seems to have let arrogance forget a couple of the things they did right early on. |
>1. Lockdown and travel restrictions are not the same.
Yes, this is the entire point of my argument.
>2. Travel restrictions and reasonable public health safety measure are not exclusive. They only work in conjunction.
This is not correct. Lockdowns work even without travel restrictions. Travel restrictions don't do much without lockdowns (and other non-pharmaceutical interventions).