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But it's not a lockdown of the general population.If the action would make the blindest bit of difference, then maybe so. But will it? I dont think so. Given that we have been in lockdown for 3 months, how will more lockdown of the general population make things different?
As said above, there are almost certainly specific reasons for the rise. If we concentrated on a functioning policy on incoming flights and contact isolation it would surely be more effective than this.
Also, lets be a bit more sensible about numbers. Many of them are very low at present, so just quoting perecentages is not particularly illuminating.
It is specific to an area where there has been a vastly disproportionate increase in the number of cases.
Are you saying that the national lockdown has not been beneficial to the control of the pandemic? Current figures and trends would seem to suggest that it has been and, therefore, it is reasonable to assume that a localised version should prove equally effective.