Isn't that decreased mobility largely impossible without lockdowns though? I can't imagine more than 20% of workers would realistically have been able to stay home if their employers didn't have to lock down.
Absolutely not, because you could measure a substantial decrease in mobility before any region instituted a lockdown.
You can support working-from-home and furloughing without forcing it. And that's enough.
Last autumn in Sweden, cases started rising, still no lockdown, and people voluntarily decreased their mobility. Everyone I talked to decreased their social activity, skipped out on things, stayed home more. Without being told to. Without being ordered around. It's enough.
henrikschroder|4 years ago
You can support working-from-home and furloughing without forcing it. And that's enough.
Last autumn in Sweden, cases started rising, still no lockdown, and people voluntarily decreased their mobility. Everyone I talked to decreased their social activity, skipped out on things, stayed home more. Without being told to. Without being ordered around. It's enough.
only_as_i_fall|4 years ago
Source?