Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > However nothing will be true if the next variant > gets through anti bodies / vaccinations then we > will be back at the start of the pandemic again The Gov is basically gambling that a more severe variant the vaccines can't cope with doesn't emerge. If we had a Gov that had a track record of dealing with previous new severe variants quickly and soundly, then I could give them a bit of leeway with such a strategy, but we don't. They were slow to react to both the Kent and Delta variants, the former with terrible consequences, while we've yet to see the full consequences of their inertia over Delta. I don't understand why there's this ideological obsession with relaxing all restrictions on the 19th while there's still a sizeable percentage of the population that is unvaccinated and the Delta variant is clearly on the rise. The public were overwhelmingly behind the lockdowns despite what Tory backbenchers would have you believe, and I'm sure an equally large majority would support retaining some restrictions such as mandatory wearing of masks on public transport, in shops etc...