What is the long term strategy, really? To keep everyone locked up at least until September? Until a vaccine is available? My understanding has always been that the majority of people are going to be exposed to covid-19, and need to be exposed to it, to achieve herd immunity. The point of the initial lockdown was to make sure everyone didn’t get it at once and overwhelm the healthcare system. Now, with with the slow reopening in many countries, the expectation is that there will be some increase in infections, but they will be spread out over time. Elderly people, babies and those with underlying health conditions (including, it seems, obesity) will be encouraged, but not required, to continue to shelter in place. Social distancing will continue. Hopefully, by keeping most of the high-risk groups at home, those who do get the virus will mostly have no symptoms or mild to moderate symptoms, and those who get severe cases will be able to be treated in hospitals. These countries will increase their levels of herd immunity. I can’t see another way to do it, despite the risks involved. Can we really just be frozen for many more months? We’re hearing encouraging news about vaccine development and treatments, but their availability is far off. I can’t understand how anyone thinks we’re just going to wait this out in our homes until there is a vaccine. I’m already worried not only about the economy, but about civil unrest.