Definitely. It’s a bloody minefield whichever way you react to it.Thus the ?. They are seriously going to have to secure every point of entry into their country until an antidote/vaccine is found. Still it’s interesting to see how different countries are coping with this virus, obviously only time will tell.
Agree on both pointsHaving watched this, it’s now obvious that South Korea, NZ,& Germany, have successfully kept Covid19 at bay for now, but there’s the rub! From now on though these countries must be vigilant on every movement of people entering through every port of entry, not impossible but it’ll be a big effort. The programme did bring home however, how our government failed to decide on which tactic to take to tackle the situation.
Having watched this, it’s now obvious that South Korea, NZ,& Germany, have successfully kept Covid19 at bay for now, but there’s the rub! From now on though these countries must be vigilant on every movement of people entering through every port of entry, not impossible but it’ll be a big effort. The programme did bring home however, how our government failed to decide on which tactic to take to tackle the situation.
It’s the way we’re heading though, it’s just that we’re lagging behind at the mo. I hate the thought Big Bro is monitoring our every move but that’s ’progress’ I guess.Watched a bit of it and then lost my attention.... It felt a bit like life inside some kind of weird sci fi movie with technology scanning people, tracing them and monitoring whereabouts, interaction, automatic temperature checks etc... I'm not sure if that's a world I'd want to live in personally.
Given a choice between life inside that country or simply taking my chances, I'd go for the latter every time....
Big brother monitoring our every move is progress ? Not for me mate.It’s the way we’re heading though, it’s just that we’re lagging behind at the mo. I hate the thought Big Bro is monitoring our every move but that’s ’progress’ I guess.