I honestly think they don't know enough about it, people who have had it get reinfected, but do they actually get reinfected? The continuing health issues of many people that have had appear to support the suggestion that it is similar to glandular fever, in that once you've had it, it never really leaves you.
It also seems to affect people in different ways, suggesting it attacks the immune system or body at it's weakest point, whatever that person's weakest point is.
Re the economy, to me if we'd have closed our borders, had people wearing masks earlier and had the first lockdown for a month or 2 longer while keeping our borders closed and having very strict quarantine rules for anyone coming in or out of the country, then we'd have likely seen it off by now, this isn't a second wave we're seeing, this is going back while there were too many cases, going back because they thought economically they needed to and doing more damage to the economy in doing so
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