Local lockdowns based on arbitrary figures are punishing England's poorest | Carl Heneghan

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The coronavirus watchlist system is a new version of an old rule: people given the least protection are the ones who need it the most, says Carl Heneghan of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Oxford

The coronavirus watchlist system is a new version of an old rule: people given the least protection are the ones who need it the most

 

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On one hand the lockdown is unfair as it’s based on old assumptions - but the areas in question have higher rates of death - can’t have it both ways

Lockdowns without financial assistance are punishing the poorest. There I fixed it for you.

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Must admit if my area was in lockdown I would look at the data before deciding on a course of action. Govt not to be trusted as a complete shambles on virus

LOCKDOWN? It's punishing the poor! No LOCKDOWN? It's punishing the poor!

What's the alternative? Lock everyone down? Lock no one down?

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