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If countries really can't get out of lockdown and it continues then you are going to see inflation spike as governments provide helicopter money and nothing is produced.
However I doubt that lockdown will continue
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Which lockdown? The first one or the Nth one?Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf countries really can't get out of lockdown and it continues then you are going to see inflation spike as governments provide helicopter money and nothing is produced.
However I doubt that lockdown will continue
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf countries really can't get out of lockdown and it continues then you are going to see inflation spike as governments provide helicopter money and nothing is produced.
However I doubt that lockdown will continue
Lockdown won't be binary on / off.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWhich lockdown? The first one or the Nth one?
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Originally posted by BR14 View Posthex
And a hex on you too.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I disagree here, social distancing, compulsory masks and tracing apps is not what I would term a lockdown.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostLockdown won't be binary on / off.
We are in a lockdown because businesses are closed. China will soon be out of it if not already, most businesses including restaurants are now open.I'm alright JackComment
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It's not a lockdown now - not all businesses closed. It's a partial lockdown. Spain had been more locked down that the UK.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI disagree here, social distancing, compulsory masks and tracing apps is not what I would term a lockdown.
We are in a lockdown because businesses are closed. China will soon be out of it if not already, most businesses including restaurants are now open.Comment
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Indeed Sweden has no lockdown.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's not a lockdown now - not all businesses closed. It's a partial lockdown. Spain had been more locked down that the UK.
Sweden defends no lockdown policy
Of course one can disagree or agree with it but it is possible to completely lift the lockdown.The architect of Sweden's plan not to lock down for the coronavirus pandemic said he thinks it's working and that the capital, Stockholm, is already benefiting from herd immunity.I'm alright JackComment
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