As we enter the end of lockdown and a return to whatever normality will await us in the rest of 2020 and 2021, the major controversy is about how fast to lift lockdown restrictions. Many economists and business owners argue that we have to open the economy faster so people can get back to work. Meanwhile, epidemiologists argue that we have to keep the lockdown in place for longer to prevent another acceleration of the pandemic and a massive increase in fatalities in a second wave.
The optimal way out of lockdown
The optimal way out of lockdown
The optimal way out of lockdown
As we enter the end of lockdown and a return to whatever normality will await us in the rest of 2020 and 2021, the major controversy is about how fast to lift lockdown restrictions. Many economists and business owners argue that we have to open the economy faster so people can get back to work. Meanwhile, epidemiologists argue that we have to keep the lockdown in place for longer to prevent another acceleration of the pandemic and a massive increase in fatalities in a second wave.