MaizieD
Alegrias1
I find myself in the unusual situation of not blaming the government for this. None of us had seen anything like this pandemic before and its easy to look back and say they should have done this or that. Of course they should, but nobody had any idea what was waiting for us.
Are you feeling alright, Alegrias?
Nobody had any idea what was waiting for us?
Didn't you see all the news reports from China?
And then from Italy?
The ones that had us 'ordinary' folks asking why we weren't locking down, or implementing our own unilateral lockdowns?
I think it's right to say that the implications probably hadn't quite sunk in*, but we were social distancing and bumping elbows and instructed to cough and sneeze into our elbows from early March.
(*The weekend prior to the lockdown weekend we travelled south to a competition with our DD, stayed in a B&B where the owner had just come back from the Cheltenham races and had a meal in a local pub that was jam packed solid... the message hadn't quite sunk in... makes my blood run cold to think of it now..)
Nobody's more surprised than me MaizieD 
But no, we didn't know what was waiting for us. We saw people being welded into their houses in China, we saw people on trolleys in Italian hospitals, but we had never, never had anything like this before, something that would impact the whole world on the way it has. We didn't know that we were going to have to stay home for 3 months, or any of the rest of it.
I wonder if Australian and New Zealand would have chosen closed borders and strict lockdowns if they knew they would still have them 18 months later?