Mamardoit
But we are not NZ. We are one of the most over crowded islands on the planet. We are also in normal times a major travel hub. The only people travelling to NZ are people going there. We really cannot compare the UK to NZ.
You are right they did make mistakes with the contracts, but who knows what decisions Corbyn would have made.
I've compared some of what and when NZ did last year.
At the beginning of February NZ banned anyone from China or coming via China. They had their first case from someone arriving via China. UK could have done this.
NZ locked down when they had recorded only 102 cases and no deaths. UK locked down on 23rd March when there were 6,500 cases and more than 330 deaths. We could have locked down much earlier - First deaths were 3rd March. Prompt action from NZ and nothing to do with population numbers.
NZ's border was shut on 20 March to everyone except returning national citizens and residents. People, albeit reluctantly, accept this knowing that and lockdown would have a huge impact on their economy. UK's borders are still open. Would it have had a massive impact on the UK by not being a major travel hub for a couple of months?
Health officials in NZ used the six-week lockdown period to develop a rigorous testing and contact tracing system that has been successful. UK still hasn't got one. Again, this is nothing to do with population numbers.



