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  1. I agree with what you say Martyn: interested parties are desperate to return to business as usual (or close to usual), supported by a section of the populace who are equally desperate to return to the ‘normality’ which characterised their lives prior to the pandemic. Complicit in all of this is MSM. No argument there.

    Part of me though takes the ‘wait and see’ approach, not because I sympathise with the plight of international tourism or with the fun-loving minions (with respect to those desperate for family reunification). I’d like to think that, despite the intense pressure to cautiously reopen borders, public health officials have weighed up the initial risk and if it all turns bad can get on top of it pretty quickly. So far they have done a spendid job. Rather be here than in Brazil or Germany. Some quarantine fuck-ups but that is expected when outsourced.

    The vaccination roll out may help but again I agree that we are probably in the most dangerous phase of the pandemic, more than ever vulnerable to what is happening in the world at large. What I think is a given is a community outbreak will mean lockdown. A public health priority and politically untenable to ignore.

  2. That whining sound like a supercharged V8 car heard a Km away, on RNZ daily, was actually Michael Barnett and a whole crew of professional special pleaders wanting the borders open, tourism bubbles and lifting of alert levels.

    Well they have got their way now and I have my mask and sanitiser at the ready.

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