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  1. “Jacinda: Most of us want to panic buy, but when we check our bank accounts we realise all we can afford is panic.”

    And that will be a problem because the ones with money will buy up large whilst the peasantry goes without
    We have got to have some type of war time rationing.

    1. Agreed rationing is logical and stops the fear that the ‘other guy;’ is cheating, so I had better do likewise, or I’m the mug for not ‘looking out for me’.
      Rationing should have been introduced immediately that we went to Level 2.
      Sadly I fear this country is run for the pure benefit of the uber wealthy and politically connected. When the 90% of us benefit in some small way, is it PURELY accidental and a side effect of bailing out the 1%’ers.

  2. Bomber you are right, we are fortunate in our leader. I was calling for what is now in place and it took moral courage to put us into lockdown. We are leaving behind the failing strategies of the US, Europe, UK and Australia with their weak attempts to control c0vid-19. We are following the example of the Asian countries who have been relatively successful. I’ve just read about Vietnam which is joining China, Taiwan and others who are recovering well.

    The UK has experts like Michael Baker. I watched online while a retired professor John (no surname given), who appears weekly on TV analysing problems and answering viewers questions. He is advising Bahrain, but Boris ignores his advice. I hear on BBC radio some Poms feel that they can’t take draconian measures because they’re in a democracy. The contrary view is that its like the Blitz, they’ll follow the rules and stick together. Even HM is taking this line.

    All the evidence I’ve read points to A/NZ’s position being absolutely the right one. Good on Jacinda leading us to this, and good on the rest of us for sticking to the rules. As we keep hearing, together we will defeat this virus.

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